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  • in reply to: Room Two: Behavioural Treatment Topics #544
    Super Dad
    Participant

    REMINDER

    North Shore ASBC Lecture Series

    The North Shore ASBC Support Group proudly presents:

    a presentation on
    Anxiety & Depression In Autism

    by
    Dr. Terre J. Glahn, BCBA
    Clinical Director of Services for Autism & Related Disorders
    The Children's Foundation

    at
    7:00pm, Tues Dec 15

    in the
    Delbrook Recreation Centre

    GUEST 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, 2009

    TIME:
    7 – 9 pm

    LOCATION:
    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)

    in reply to: Room One: General Topics Discussion #5722
    Super Dad
    Participant

    North Shore ASBC Lecture Series

    The North Shore ASBC Support Group proudly presents:

    a presentation on
    Anxiety & Depression In Autism

    by
    Dr. Terre J. Glahn, BCBA
    Clinical Director of Services for Autism & Related Disorders
    The Children's Foundation

    at
    7:00pm, Tues Dec 15

    in the
    Delbrook Recreation Centre

    GUEST 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, 2009

    TIME:
    7 – 9 pm

    LOCATION:
    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)

    in reply to: Room Two: Behavioural Treatment Topics #561
    Super Dad
    Participant

    North Shore ASBC Lecture Series

    The North Shore ASBC Support Group proudly presents:

    a presentation on
    Anxiety & Depression In Autism

    by
    Dr. Terre J. Glahn, BCBA
    Clinical Director of Services for Autism & Related Disorders
    The Children's Foundation

    at
    7:00pm, Tues Dec 15

    in the
    Delbrook Recreation Centre

    GUEST 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, 2009

    TIME:
    7 – 9 pm

    LOCATION:
    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)

    in reply to: Room Three: Discussions about Government Topics #2233
    Super Dad
    Participant

    Hello fellow FEATers:

    I wonder if any of you has had the same problem with the Canada Revenue Agency:

    They are allowing claims for the consultant's fees because she is a "medical professional"; they are allowing claims for the line therapists' fees because they do "tutoring"; but they are NOT allowing claims related to the written work, meetings, or training done by the team lead/program coordinator. They keep on saying:

    "not tutoring services and not a medical practitioner".

    How do you explain this kind of thing to the CRA?

    Thank you.

    Tony
    tony.tamer@yahoo.com

    in reply to: Room Two: Behavioural Treatment Topics #547
    Super Dad
    Participant

    This article should be given to the family of every single newly-diagnosed child:

    Autism treatment: Science hijacked to support alternative therapies
    http://www.chicagotribune.com/health/chi-autism-science-nov23,0,240420.story

    These days, every treatment is promoted as "science-based" or "evidence-based." The providers get away with it because very few people can tell the difference between real science and hijacked science.

    in reply to: Room Three: Discussions about Government Topics #2234
    Super Dad
    Participant

    Hello fellow FEATers:

    Do you know a good accountant or lawyer who is good at dealing with the Canada Revenue Agency when therapy expense claims are being rejected?

    Thank you.

    Tony
    tony.tamer@yahoo.com

    in reply to: Room Two: Behavioural Treatment Topics #554
    Super Dad
    Participant

    In additional to what Nancy has written, I should point out that the ASBC also fully endorses the ABA Support Network. Due to a lack of volunteers in the area, we have had to discontinue ASBC meetings in Surrey, and I have felt anxious about many families being too far away to attend North Shore lectures. I was therefore very happy to see the start of the ABA Support Network meetings.

    For November, both groups have invited very knowledgeable professionals as guest speakers. If it’s hard for you to choose, then I should tell you something about the facilitators: The ones in the North Shore group are way nicer, way smarter, way funnier and way-way-way sexier. You’re guaranteed to enjoy being there.

    Tony
    ASBC volunteer Eye Candy

    in reply to: Room Two: Behavioural Treatment Topics #556
    Super Dad
    Participant

    North Shore ASBC Lecture Series

    The North Shore ASBC Support Group proudly presents:

    a presentation on
    Social Thinking and Language Issues

    by
    Jenny Gorton, SLP
    ABLE Development Clinic

    at
    7:00pm, Tues Nov 17

    in the
    Delbrook Recreation Centre

    GUEST SPEAKER:
    Before returning to Vancouver to join the ABLE Development Clinic, Jenny was an integral member of Teach Social Silicon Valley, previously known as the Centre for Social Thinking. Working closely with Michelle Garcia-Winner, Jenny provided treatment for social and language deficits in clients with Asperger’s Syndrome and other Autism Spectrum Disorders.

    DATE:
    Tuesday, November 17, 2009

    TIME:
    7 – 9 pm

    LOCATION:
    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)

    in reply to: Room Five: The FEAT BC Classifieds #10742
    Super Dad
    Participant

    Hello everyone,

    Can anyone sell me a used set of "emotions" flash cards?

    I am looking for something like this:
    http://www.difflearn.com/product/Emotions/people_emotions

    Thank you.

    Tony.Tamer@yahoo.com

    in reply to: Room Two: Behavioural Treatment Topics #558
    Super Dad
    Participant

    REMINDER!

    North Shore ASBC Lecture Series

    The North Shore ASBC Support Group proudly presents:

    Joint Attention and Social Stories
    by
    Hoa Chan, M.A., BCBA
    Clinical Director of Tiny Talkers
    at
    7:00pm, Tues Oct 20
    in the Cedar Room of the
    West Vancouver Community Centre

    We are very pleased to have Hoa Chan as the guest speaker at our upcoming session. She will talk about two topics that are very useful to parents of newly diagnosed children: joint attention and social stories. Hoa is uniquely qualified to discuss the latter, since she has previously conducted an experiment on social stories for her masters thesis.

    DATE: Tuesday, Oct 20, 2009
    TIME: 7 – 9 pm
    LOCATION: Cedar Room, West Van Community Centre (2121 Marine Drive, near 21st Street)

    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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