Thursday, September 17, 2009

Autism workshop Monday and Tuesday in Seal Beach

Navigating the Maze of AutismA 2-day Workshop to get you started on the right path! Presented by: Ronald Leaf, Ph.D.

In order to effectively manage autism in your home or classroom, you need to know the facts. Attend to learn what you need to know from a true expert on autism.

• Facts and fiction regarding causes, prognosis and treatment options

.• Critical components of effective education in school and home

• Behavior Management for Parents and ProfessionalsD

isruptive behaviors:

• Non-compliance, tantrums, inattention and aggression

• Classroom management

Curriculum and Programming:

• Teaching children to learn

• Successful intervention equals learning functional skills

• Acceleration of communication, social and play skills
(MCEP & BBS Accredited)

Behavioral treatment has evolved into apositive and natural approach!

Mon/Tues, September 21-22, 2009
8:30 AM-2:30 PM
$125/Professionals

• $100 for Parents (Lunch provided)

Autism Partnership
200 Marina Drive, Seal Beach CA 90740

We accept all major credit and/or debit cards.

Parents may request funding for workshop registration through Regional Center (service code 102, vendorization #PM0382)

Questions can be directed to info@autismpartnership.com or 1-800-816-9293, press “0”

www.autismpartnership.com

Dr. Ronald Leaf
Ronald Leaf is a licensed psychologist who has over 35 years of experience in the field of autism. He earned both his Bachelor’s and Doctoral degrees at UCLA, working closely with Ivar Lovaas. Dr. Leaf was extensively involved in many of the Young Autism Project research investigations, contributed to the ME Book and is coauthor of the ME Book Videotapes, A Work in Progress, It’s Time for School and It Has to be Said. He has consulted nationally and internationally to families, school districts, day programs and residential treatment facilities. Besides codirecting Autism Partnership, Dr. Leaf is also the Executive Director of Behavior Therapy and Learning Center, a mental health agency providing treatment consultation and related services to parents, program staff and school personnel.

1 comment:

Audrey Scolny said...

Hi Mickie, thanks for always posting the Autism Partnership events. You are awesome!