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North Shore ASBC Lecture Series
The North Shore ASBC Support Group proudly presents:
When the Parents are Gone: preparing for the day we hand over the disabled child
at
6:45pm, January 20
in
Lynn Valley Library program roomWe are very pleased to have Pat Tesan from PLAN (the Planned Lifetime Advocacy Network) as our guest speaker. Pat has inspired countless parents with stories of disabled children who achieve a level of independence and happiness previously considered unimaginable.
The presentation will include:
* Planning for major transitions;
* Writing a Will;
* Establishing a Discretionary Trust and appointing trustees;
* Setting up a Microboard and appointing board members;
* The importance of the Representation Agreement Act.DATE: Tuesday, January 20, 2009
TIME: 6:45pm 8:45pm
LOCATION: Program Room at the new Lynn Valley Library (1277 Lynn Valley Rd, North Vancouver, a part of Lynn Valley Centre).For those going north/west on Highway #1: take exit 21; turn right on Mountain Highway; turn left at Ross Road (across from Starbucks) which is the entry to the underground parking lot. For those going east on Highway #1: take exit 19; merge onto Blvd Crescent; then continue on Lynn Valley Rd. Turn right on Mountain Highway; turn right at Ross Road (across from Starbucks) which is the entry to the underground parking lot. An elevator will take you up to the plaza level for entry to the library.
Coffee/Tea and snacks provided.
Donations are greatly appreciated.Please RSVP to Carol at colemanmoser@hotmail.com
Looking forward to seeing you there!
Carol and Tony
(Co-facilitators for ASBC North Shore Group)Super DadParticipantNorth Shore ASBC Lecture Series
Important notice from the North Shore ASBC Support Group:
*** NEW TIME and NEW LOCATION for our January meeting! ***
On Tuesday January 20th, our meeting will be from 6:45 – 8:45 pm.
Our location will be at the Program Room @ the beautiful new Lynn Valley Library, with quick and easy access from the Upper Levels Highway.
Details to follow.
Carol & Tony (parent co-facilitators)
Super DadParticipantNorth Shore ASBC Lecture Series
Important notice from the North Shore ASBC Support Group:
*** NEW TIME and NEW LOCATION for our January meeting! ***
On Tuesday January 20th, our meeting will be from 6:45 – 8:45 pm.
Our location will be at the Program Room @ the beautiful new Lynn Valley Library, with quick and easy access from the Upper Levels Highway.
Details to follow.
Carol & Tony (parent co-facilitators)
Super DadParticipant*** UPDATE ***
North Shore ASBC Lecture Series
Due to unforeseen circumstances, the lecture by Katie Allen will be postponed to 2009.
For tomorrow, the North Shore ASBC Support Group proudly presents:
From an experienced parent: starting up, maintaining, and generalizing an ABA home program
by
Jean Lewis, Director of FEAT BC
on
December 16, 2008Jean is one of the most highly respected members of the autism community. She is one of the Auton litigants to be thanked for the individualized funding we have today. She is also a founding member of FEAT BC, and the leader of the Medicare for Autism Now Society.
As director of FEAT BC, she has spent countless hours teaching families how to run ABA programs. When I first started running a program, I never missed a chance to hear her speak, and I never walked away without learning something that would greatly benefit my child.
DATE: Tuesday, December 16, 2008
TIME: 7 – 9 pm
LOCATION: West Vancouver Memorial Library (Peters Room), 1950 Marine Drive in West Van. (between 19th and 20th Streets).
The library is easily accessible via Highway #1 Upper Levels, taking either the 15th Street or 20th St. exits.Coffee/Tea and snacks provided.
Donations are greatly appreciated.Please RSVP to Carol at colemanmoser@hotmail.com
Looking forward to seeing you there!
Carol and Tony
(Co-facilitators for ASBC North Shore Group)Super DadParticipant*** UPDATE ***
North Shore ASBC Lecture Series
Due to unforeseen circumstances, the lecture by Katie Allen will be postponed to 2009.
For tomorrow, the North Shore ASBC Support Group proudly presents:
From an experienced parent: starting up, maintaining, and generalizing an ABA home program
by
Jean Lewis, Director of FEAT BC
on
December 16, 2008Jean is one of the most highly respected members of the autism community. She is one of the Auton litigants to be thanked for the individualized funding we have today. She is also a founding member of FEAT BC, and the leader of the Medicare for Autism Now Society.
As director of FEAT BC, she has spent countless hours teaching families how to run ABA programs. When I first started running a program, I never missed a chance to hear her speak, and I never walked away without learning something that would greatly benefit my child.
DATE: Tuesday, December 16, 2008
TIME: 7 – 9 pm
LOCATION: West Vancouver Memorial Library (Peters Room), 1950 Marine Drive in West Van. (between 19th and 20th Streets).
The library is easily accessible via Highway #1 Upper Levels, taking either the 15th Street or 20th St. exits.Coffee/Tea and snacks provided.
Donations are greatly appreciated.Please RSVP to Carol at colemanmoser@hotmail.com
Looking forward to seeing you there!
Carol and Tony
(Co-facilitators for ASBC North Shore Group)Super DadParticipant*** REMINDER ***
North Shore ASBC Lecture Series
The North Shore ASBC Support Group proudly presents:
Leaping Over Quicksand: common pitfalls in starting up, maintaining, and generalizing an ABA home program
by Katie Allen, BCBA
on December 16, 2008
We are very pleased to have Katie Allen from the ABLE Development Clinic as our guest speaker.
In this presentation, Katie will talk about:
* understanding what type of ABA program you're running;
* how to know what to expect from your involvement and outcomes, including common roadblocks;
* how data collection and functional analysis can help prevent some of the most common pitfalls;
* practicing true evidence-based intervention as opposed to just running ABA procedures.DATE: Tuesday, December 16, 2008
TIME: 7 – 9 pm
LOCATION: West Vancouver Memorial Library (Peters Room), 1950 Marine Drive in West Van. (between 19th and 20th Streets).
The library is easily accessible via Highway #1 Upper Levels, taking either the 15th Street or 20th St. exits.Coffee/Tea and snacks provided.
Donations are greatly appreciated.Please RSVP to Carol at colemanmoser@hotmail.com
Looking forward to seeing you there!
Carol and Tony
(Co-facilitators for ASBC North Shore Group)Super DadParticipant*** REMINDER ***
North Shore ASBC Lecture Series
The North Shore ASBC Support Group proudly presents:
Leaping Over Quicksand: common pitfalls in starting up, maintaining, and generalizing an ABA home program
by
Katie Allen, BCBA
on
December 16, 2008We are very pleased to have Katie Allen from the ABLE Development Clinic as our guest speaker.
In this presentation, Katie will talk about:
* understanding what type of ABA program you're running;
* how to know what to expect from your involvement and outcomes, including common roadblocks;
* how data collection and functional analysis can help prevent some of the most common pitfalls;
* practicing true evidence-based intervention as opposed to just running ABA procedures.DATE: Tuesday, December 16, 2008
TIME: 7 – 9 pm
LOCATION: West Vancouver Memorial Library (Peters Room), 1950 Marine Drive in West Van. (between 19th and 20th Streets).
The library is easily accessible via Highway #1 Upper Levels, taking either the 15th Street or 20th St. exits.Coffee/Tea and snacks provided.
Donations are greatly appreciated.Please RSVP to Carol at colemanmoser@hotmail.com
Looking forward to seeing you there!
Carol and Tony
(Co-facilitators for ASBC North Shore Group)Super DadParticipantFull-Time School Support
We need a classroom aide with ABA experience, to start in the 2009/2010 school year.
Our school will hire a full-time employee to work one-on-one with our super cute little guy. This is an excellent school where you will be free to practice your skills.
You will be supervised by Dr. Sara White, a BCBA and PhD in Clinical Psychology / ABA, and Colby Anderson, one of the most respected ABA professionals in this province.
Please send:
1. your resume and references;
2. your salary expectations;
3. your availability for training and practice in the spring and summer.The school is near Boundary and Grandview. Our home is near Oakridge Mall.
Email: leomom2004@yahoo.ca
Super DadParticipantNorth Shore ASBC Lecture Series
The North Shore ASBC Support Group proudly presents:
Leaping Over Quicksand:
common pitfalls in starting up, maintaining, and generalizing an ABA home program
by
Katie Allen, BCBA
on
December 16, 2008We are very pleased to have Katie Allen from the ABLE Development Clinic as our guest speaker.
In this presentation, Katie will talk about:
* understanding what type of ABA program you're running;
* how to know what to expect from your involvement and outcomes, including common roadblocks;
* how data collection and functional analysis can help prevent some of the most common pitfalls;
* practicing true evidence-based intervention as opposed to just running ABA procedures.DATE: Tuesday, December 16, 2008
TIME: 7 – 9 pm
LOCATION: West Vancouver Memorial Library (Peters Room), 1950 Marine Drive in West Van. (between 19th and 20th Streets).
The library is easily accessible via Highway #1 Upper Levels, taking either the 15th Street or 20th St. exits.Coffee/Tea and snacks provided.
Donations are greatly appreciated.Please RSVP to Carol at colemanmoser@hotmail.com
Looking forward to seeing you there!
Carol and Tony
(Co-facilitators for ASBC North Shore Group)Super DadParticipantNorth Shore ASBC Lecture Series
The North Shore ASBC Support Group proudly presents:
Leaping Over Quicksand: common pitfalls in starting up, maintaining, and generalizing an ABA home program
by
Katie Allen, BCBA
on
December 16, 2008We are very pleased to have Katie Allen from the ABLE Development Clinic as our guest speaker.
In this presentation, Katie will talk about:
* understanding what type of ABA program you're running;
* how to know what to expect from your involvement and outcomes, including common roadblocks;
* how data collection and functional analysis can help prevent some of the most common pitfalls;
* practicing true evidence-based intervention as opposed to just running ABA procedures.DATE: Tuesday, December 16, 2008
TIME: 7 – 9 pm
LOCATION: West Vancouver Memorial Library (Peters Room), 1950 Marine Drive in West Van. (between 19th and 20th Streets).
The library is easily accessible via Highway #1 Upper Levels, taking either the 15th Street or 20th St. exits.Coffee/Tea and snacks provided.
Donations are greatly appreciated.Please RSVP to Carol at colemanmoser@hotmail.com
Looking forward to seeing you there!
Carol and Tony
(Co-facilitators for ASBC North Shore Group) -
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