Autism Partnership (providers of ABA with over 40 years of experience) are hosting a conference to discuss evolution in the field of Applied Behaviour Analysis and how children with autism can benefit from it.
What will the conference cover?
Speakers will be covering the following topics.
- Changing the World of ASD: Perspectives from a Mum & Funding Guru – Lorri Unumb, JD.D
- Producing Meaningful Improvements in Problem Behaviour of Persons with Autism - Greg Hanley, Ph.D
- Implementing Effective Social Skill Groups for Individuals Diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder – Justin Leaf, Ph.D
- Demonstrating the Amazing Success of Children with ASD – Toby Mountjoy, BCBA
- To Stim or not to Stim? Guiding children with ASD to make healthy choices – John McEachin, Ph.D
- Evolution of ABA – Ronald Leaf, Ph.D
You can read more about the speakers’ credentials or the details on topics they will be covering here.
Who should attend?
- Parents and carers of autistic children
- Educational and clinical psychologists
- Speech and language therapists and pathologists
- Teachers and special educational needs specialists
- BCBAs
Registration
Attendance at the event is by booking only and tickets are limited at both locations. The event is priced at £95 and is being held in London and Leeds. Kindly contact the organiser for group or bulk bookings.
You can find out more about the conference here or send any queries to info@autismpartnership.co.uk.
In order to not lose out, book your tickets now!
Click here to visit our London booking page
About Autism Partnership
Autism Partnership UK is a not-for-profit organisation that was established in 2000 to provide a comprehensive service to families and professionals caring for individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders. We provide progressive Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA) based on an established and systematic research-based strategy, which has been proven scientifically to be the most effective intervention for Autism Spectrum Disorder.
Our global directors have over 40 years of experience in autism intervention and are considered to be leading authorities in the field. We are currently on a mission to help children on the autism spectrum via ABA, all across the world; one child at a time.