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  • in reply to: Room Four: School Related Topics #3583
    Bev Sharpe
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    Hi everyone, the latest edition of the Association for Science in Autism Treatment publication is here!

    This free publication is a must-read for parents, friends and family of all who are navigating treatment options for a child.

    When it comes to selecting ASD treatments for your family member, knowledge is power.

    This publication will give you information about the research behind many of the common treatments for individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder.

    Some treatments are backed by strong scientific evidence, but others have little or no research support. ASAT's goal is to provide you with a resource to assist you when making treatment decisions or when confronted with new treatment options.

    This publication is free and available on line at: http://www.asatonline.org/siat-spring-2016-issue/

    in reply to: Room Two: Behavioural Treatment Topics #568
    Bev Sharpe
    Member

    Hi everyone, the latest edition of the Association for Science in Autism Treatment publication is here!

    This free publication is a must-read for parents, friends and family of all who are navigating treatment options for a child.

    When it comes to selecting ASD treatments for your family member, knowledge is power.

    This publication will give you information about the research behind many of the common treatments for individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder.

    Some treatments are backed by strong scientific evidence, but others have little or no research support. ASAT's goal is to provide you with a resource to assist you when making treatment decisions or when confronted with new treatment options.

    This publication is free and available on line at: http://www.asatonline.org/siat-spring-2016-issue/

    in reply to: Room Four: School Related Topics #3595
    Bev Sharpe
    Member

    Hi everyone, the latest edition of the Association for Science in Autism Treatment publication is here!

    This free publication is a must-read for parents, friends and family of all who are navigating treatment options for a child.

    When it comes to selecting ASD treatments for your family member, knowledge is power.

    This publication will give you information about the research behind many of the common treatments for individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder.

    Some treatments are backed by strong scientific evidence, but others have little or no research support. ASAT's goal is to provide you with a resource to assist you when making treatment decisions or when confronted with new treatment options.

    This publication is free and available on line at:

    http://www.asatonline.org/siat-winter-2016/

    in reply to: Room One: General Topics Discussion #6344
    Bev Sharpe
    Member

    Hi everyone, the latest edition of the Association for Science in Autism Treatment publication is here!

    This free publication is a must-read for parents, friends and family of all who are navigating treatment options for a child.

    When it comes to selecting ASD treatments for your family member, knowledge is power.

    This publication will give you information about the research behind many of the common treatments for individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder.

    Some treatments are backed by strong scientific evidence, but others have little or no research support. ASAT's goal is to provide you with a resource to assist you when making treatment decisions or when confronted with new treatment options.

    This publication is free and available on line at:

    http://www.asatonline.org/siat-winter-2016/

    in reply to: Room Two: Behavioural Treatment Topics #574
    Bev Sharpe
    Member

    Hi everyone, the latest edition of the Association for Science in Autism Treatment publication is here!

    This free publication is a must-read for parents, friends and family of all who are navigating treatment options for a child.

    When it comes to selecting ASD treatments for your family member, knowledge is power.

    This publication will give you information about the research behind many of the common treatments for individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder.

    Some treatments are backed by strong scientific evidence, but others have little or no research support. ASAT's goal is to provide you with a resource to assist you when making treatment decisions or when confronted with new treatment options.

    This publication is free and available on line at:

    http://www.asatonline.org/siat-winter-2016/

    in reply to: Room Four: School Related Topics #3611
    Bev Sharpe
    Member

    The Association for Science in Autism Treatment is committed to improving the education and treatment for people with Autism.

    Sign up now for your free membership which means you will automatically receive their quarterly newsletter. Their latest newletter is a must-read. It is available at this link:

    http://www.asatonline.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/Summer2015.pdf

    ASAT is a not-for-profit organization of parents and professionals committed to improving the education, treatment, and care of people with autism. Their board of directors and advisory board are comprised of parents of individuals with autism and highly trained professionals and practitioners working in multiple disciplines, such as pediatricians, scientists, academicians, clinicians, educators, speech therapists, and financial experts. ASAT also has dozens of additional volunteers who work tirelessly to support their mission. Collectively, they have hundreds of years of experience and training related to autism treatment. ASAT has the expertise to disseminate sound recommendations, share resources, and make a difference in the lives of individuals with autism and their families.

    in reply to: Room Two: Behavioural Treatment Topics #596
    Bev Sharpe
    Member

    The Association for Science in Autism Treatment is committed to improving the education and treatment for people with Autism.

    Sign up now for your free membership which means you will automatically receive their quarterly newsletter. Their latest newletter is a must-read. It is available at this link:

    http://www.asatonline.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/Summer2015.pdf

    ASAT is a not-for-profit organization of parents and professionals committed to improving the education, treatment, and care of people with autism. Their board of directors and advisory board are comprised of parents of individuals with autism and highly trained professionals and practitioners working in multiple disciplines, such as pediatricians, scientists, academicians, clinicians, educators, speech therapists, and financial experts. ASAT also has dozens of additional volunteers who work tirelessly to support their mission. Collectively, they have hundreds of years of experience and training related to autism treatment. ASAT has the expertise to disseminate sound recommendations, share resources, and make a difference in the lives of individuals with autism and their families.

    in reply to: Room One: General Topics Discussion #6377
    Bev Sharpe
    Member

    The Association for Science in Autism Treatment is committed to improving the education and treatment for people with Autism.

    Sign up now for your free membership which means you will automatically receive their quarterly newsletter. Their latest newletter is a must-read. It is available at this link:

    http://www.asatonline.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/Summer2015.pdf

    ASAT is a not-for-profit organization of parents and professionals committed to improving the education, treatment, and care of people with autism. Their board of directors and advisory board are comprised of parents of individuals with autism and highly trained professionals and practitioners working in multiple disciplines, such as pediatricians, scientists, academicians, clinicians, educators, speech therapists, and financial experts. ASAT also has dozens of additional volunteers who work tirelessly to support their mission. Collectively, they have hundreds of years of experience and training related to autism treatment. ASAT has the expertise to disseminate sound recommendations, share resources, and make a difference in the lives of individuals with autism and their families.

    in reply to: Room Three: Discussions about Government Topics #2282
    Bev Sharpe
    Member

    11 years ago today, November 19, 2004 the Auton decision was rendered by the Supreme Court of Canada.

    This judgment upheld the findings of fact from the BC Supreme Court that ABA Treatment was medically-necessary. The judgement failed our children by not ordering the provinces to pay for this treatment.
    The serious flaw in the Supreme Court of Canada judgement was that this court, the highest court in the land, did not wanted to force the provinces how to spend their health care dollars.

    What Auton did was put a spotlight on the inhumane exclusion of our autistic children from Medicare.

    What can you do?

    Continue your child’s ABA treatment program – it is the single treatment with the science , data and efficacy behind it – it works.

    Keep informed. Sign up for the free newsletter from Association for Science in Autism Treatment at:
    http://www.asatonline.org/signuphttp://www.asatonline.org/signup

    Join Medicare for Autism Now! Their website: medicareforautismnow.org
    Your autistic child is a Canadian citizen who is worthy of their core treatment need for ABA and worthy of being included in Medicare.

    Get active with Civil Rights Now! People living with a disability in British Columbia do not have the legal rights and protections they believe that they have. Anyone and everyone, as a result of an accident, an illness or merely by getting older can become vulnerable. And that’s why everyone needs to get involved in this campaign. Their website is: civilrightsnow.ca

    Read and understand the Auton and Hewko decisions. These decisions outline critical facts which you can use to advocate for your children’s treatment both at home and in school.

    Excellent blog to read: Autism Pundit by Dr. Sabrina Freeman: autismpundit.com

    Thank you to Dr. Sabrina Freeman for founding Families for Early Autism Treatment and for her tireless work on both the Auton and Hewko cases.
    Thank you to each and every family who courageously provides an ABA treatment program for their child.

    in reply to: Room One: General Topics Discussion #6399
    Bev Sharpe
    Member

    The Association for Science in Autism Treatment is committed to improving the education and treatment for people with Autism.

    Sign up now for your free membership which means you will automatically receive their quarterly newsletter. Their latest newletter is a must-read. It is available at this link:

    http://www.asatonline.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/SIAT-Spring-2015.pd

    ASAT is a not-for-profit organization of parents and professionals committed to improving the education, treatment, and care of people with autism. Their board of directors and advisory board are comprised of parents of individuals with autism and highly trained professionals and practitioners working in multiple disciplines, such as pediatricians, scientists, academicians, clinicians, educators, speech therapists, and financial experts. ASAT also has dozens of additional volunteers who work tirelessly to support their mission. Collectively, they have hundreds of years of experience and training related to autism treatment. ASAT has the expertise to disseminate sound recommendations, share resources, and make a difference in the lives of individuals with autism and their families.

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