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Super Dad
ParticipantNorth Shore ASBC Lecture Series
The North Shore ASBC Support Group proudly presents:
a presentation on
Functional Analysis for Parentsby
Katie Allen, M.Sc., BCBA
Behaviour Consultant
Able Development Clinicat
7:00pm, Tues Feb 16in the
Delbrook Recreation Centre
(South Building, not North Building)GUEST SPEAKER:
We are very pleased to have Katie Allen as our guest. Katie obtained a Master of Science degree in Applied Behavior Analysis from Northeastern University, Boston MA. She spent three years at the New England Center for Children, a leading day and residential program for children with autism in the United States. She moved to Vancouver to provide home-based ABA programs for children with autism, with a focus on severe behavioural challenges.TOPIC:
Some of us have attended Katies amazing Functional Analysis lecture at the BC-ABA conference last year. For this evening, Katie will shift the focus slightly to the understanding of Functional Analysis by parents rather than professionals.DATE:
Tuesday, February 16, 2010TIME:
7 – 9 pmLOCATION:
Oak Room, in the South Building of the Delbrook Recreation Centre
(600 West Queens Road, North Vancouver)For those going north/west on Highway #1: take exit 17 for Westview Dr, turn right at Westview Dr, and then turn right at Queens Rd. For those going east on Highway #1: take exit 17 for Westview Dr, turn left at Westview Dr, and then turn right at Queens Rd.
Coffee/Tea and snacks provided. Donations are greatly appreciated.
Please RSVP to Carol at colemanmoser@hotmail.com
Carol and Tony
(Co-facilitators for ASBC North Shore Group)Super Dad
ParticipantFULL-TIME ONE-YEAR CONTRACT
A full-time Teacher's Aid is required for the September 2010 school year, to help teach a grade 3 class in a Christian school.
Please send a copy of your resume and a statement outlining your philosophy of Christian Education to <tony.tamer@yahoo.com> by February 15, 2010.
Super Dad
ParticipantDoes anyone have a big son or a small husband?
I would like to give away a FREE pair of skates to someone living in poverty, which means almost any of us.
Since I go skating only a couple of times a year, it took me a long time to realize my skates are too tight. Now it's too late to get a refund even though I have hardly used them.
They are Bauer Supreme men's Size 6D hockey skates. That means they fit someone with size 7 or 7.5 shoes. The "D" means narrow.
Please email me:
tony.tamer@yahoo.comp.s. NO, foot size does NOT reflect the size of any other body part.
Super Dad
ParticipantNAC publishes Educator's Manual
Here is another resource from the National Autism Center, for school administrators:
Evidence-Based Practice Autism in the Schools:
A guide to providing appropriate interventions to students with autism spectrum disordershttp://www.nationalautismcenter.org/pdf/NAC%20Ed%20Manual_FINAL.pdf
Feel free to send it to your school principal.
Super Dad
ParticipantNAC publishes comprehensive analysis of treatments
I may have posted this before, but it's a great resource:
1. National Standards Project Overview (This two-page document provides a summary of the National Standards Project.)
http://www.nationalautismcenter.org/pdf/NSP%20report%20overview_9-09.pdf
2. Findings & Conclusions of the National Standards Project (This is a pdf of the 53-page Findings and Conclusions Report, which includes the results of the National Standards Project.)
http://www.nationalautismcenter.org/pdf/NAC%20Findings%20&%20Conclusions.pdf
3. National Standards Full Report (This is a pdf of the full 160-page National Standards Report.)
http://www.nationalautismcenter.org/pdf/NAC%20NSP%20Report.pdf
Super Dad
ParticipantREMINDER
North Shore ASBC Lecture Series
The North Shore ASBC Support Group proudly presents:
a presentation on
When to disclose the diagnosis to your child with autismby
Kathryn Theroux, M.Sc.
behavioral consultant and counselor
Able Development Clinicat
7:00pm, Tues Jan 19in the
Delbrook Recreation CentreGUEST SPEAKER:
Kathryn Theroux, M.Sc., is a behavioral consultant and counselor specializing in the treatment of children with pervasive developmental disorders and their families. She obtained her degree in Clinical Psychology from Long Island University in New York. Previously, she received much of her training at the New England Center for Children, which offers ABA-based psycho-educational treatment for children with PDD.DATE:
Tuesday, January 19, 2010TIME:
7 – 9 pmLOCATION:
Oak Room, in the South Building of the Delbrook Recreation Centre
(600 West Queens Road, North Vancouver)For those going north/west on Highway #1: take exit 17 for Westview Dr, turn right at Westview Dr, and then turn right at Queens Rd. For those going east on Highway #1: take exit 17 for Westview Dr, turn left at Westview Dr, and then turn right at Queens Rd.
Coffee/Tea and snacks provided. Donations are greatly appreciated.
Please RSVP to Carol at colemanmoser@hotmail.com
Carol and Tony
(Co-facilitators for ASBC North Shore Group)Super Dad
ParticipantREMINDER
North Shore ASBC Lecture Series
The North Shore ASBC Support Group proudly presents:
a presentation on
When to disclose the diagnosis to your child with autismby
Kathryn Theroux, M.Sc.
behavioral consultant and counselor
Able Development Clinicat
7:00pm, Tues Jan 19in the
Delbrook Recreation CentreGUEST SPEAKER:
Kathryn Theroux, M.Sc., is a behavioral consultant and counselor specializing in the treatment of children with pervasive developmental disorders and their families. She obtained her degree in Clinical Psychology from Long Island University in New York. Previously, she received much of her training at the New England Center for Children, which offers ABA-based psycho-educational treatment for children with PDD.DATE:
Tuesday, January 19, 2010TIME:
7 – 9 pmLOCATION:
Oak Room, in the South Building of the Delbrook Recreation Centre
(600 West Queens Road, North Vancouver)For those going north/west on Highway #1: take exit 17 for Westview Dr, turn right at Westview Dr, and then turn right at Queens Rd. For those going east on Highway #1: take exit 17 for Westview Dr, turn left at Westview Dr, and then turn right at Queens Rd.
Coffee/Tea and snacks provided. Donations are greatly appreciated.
Please RSVP to Carol at colemanmoser@hotmail.com
Carol and Tony
(Co-facilitators for ASBC North Shore Group)Super Dad
ParticipantNorth Shore ASBC Lecture Series
The North Shore ASBC Support Group proudly presents:
a presentation on
When to disclose the diagnosis to your child with autismby
Kathryn Theroux, M.Sc.
behavioral consultant and counselor
Able Development Clinicat
7:00pm, Tues Jan 19in the
Delbrook Recreation CentreGUEST SPEAKER:
Kathryn Theroux, M.Sc., is a behavioral consultant and counselor specializing in the treatment of children with pervasive developmental disorders and their families. She obtained her degree in Clinical Psychology from Long Island University in New York. Previously, she received much of her training at the New England Center for Children, which offers ABA-based psycho-educational treatment for children with PDD.DATE:
Tuesday, January 19, 2010TIME:
7 – 9 pmLOCATION:
Oak Room, in the South Building of the Delbrook Recreation Centre
(600 West Queens Road, North Vancouver)For those going north/west on Highway #1: take exit 17 for Westview Dr, turn right at Westview Dr, and then turn right at Queens Rd. For those going east on Highway #1: take exit 17 for Westview Dr, turn left at Westview Dr, and then turn right at Queens Rd.
Coffee/Tea and snacks provided. Donations are greatly appreciated.
Please RSVP to Carol at colemanmoser@hotmail.com
Carol and Tony
(Co-facilitators for ASBC North Shore Group)Super Dad
ParticipantNorth Shore ASBC Lecture Series
The North Shore ASBC Support Group proudly presents:
a presentation on
When to disclose the diagnosis to your child with autismby
Kathryn Theroux, M.Sc.
behavioral consultant and counselor
Able Development Clinicat
7:00pm, Tues Jan 19in the
Delbrook Recreation CentreGUEST SPEAKER:
Kathryn Theroux, M.Sc., is a behavioral consultant and counselor specializing in the treatment of children with pervasive developmental disorders and their families. She obtained her degree in Clinical Psychology from Long Island University in New York. Previously, she received much of her training at the New England Center for Children, which offers ABA-based psycho-educational treatment for children with PDD.DATE:
Tuesday, January 19, 2010TIME:
7 – 9 pmLOCATION:
Oak Room, in the South Building of the Delbrook Recreation Centre
(600 West Queens Road, North Vancouver)For those going north/west on Highway #1: take exit 17 for Westview Dr, turn right at Westview Dr, and then turn right at Queens Rd. For those going east on Highway #1: take exit 17 for Westview Dr, turn left at Westview Dr, and then turn right at Queens Rd.
Coffee/Tea and snacks provided. Donations are greatly appreciated.
Please RSVP to Carol at colemanmoser@hotmail.com
Carol and Tony
(Co-facilitators for ASBC North Shore Group)Super Dad
ParticipantREMINDER
North Shore ASBC Lecture Series
The North Shore ASBC Support Group proudly presents:
a presentation on
Anxiety & Depression In Autismby
Dr. Terre J. Glahn, BCBA
Clinical Director of Services for Autism & Related Disorders
The Children's Foundationat
7:00pm, Tues Dec 15in the
Delbrook Recreation CentreGUEST SPEAKER:
Dr. Glahn has been working with children with autism and other developmental disabilities for over 33 years. During this time she has played the role of lecturer, researcher, editor, clinical coordinator and behaviour consultant. She has done research on, and has extensive experience in, the training of parents and teachers.DATE:
Tuesday, December 15, 2009TIME:
7 – 9 pmLOCATION:
Cedar Room, in the North Building of the Delbrook Recreation Centre
(600 West Queens Road, North Vancouver)For those going north/west on Highway #1: take exit 17 for Westview Dr, turn right at Westview Dr, and then turn right at Queens Rd. For those going east on Highway #1: take exit 17 for Westview Dr, turn left at Westview Dr, and then turn right at Queens Rd.
Coffee/Tea and snacks provided. Donations are greatly appreciated.
Please RSVP to Carol at colemanmoser@hotmail.com
Carol and Tony
(Co-facilitators for ASBC North Shore Group) -
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