Caldwell College To Host National Conference on Autism and Applied Behavior Analysis
Caldwell College: A leader in training the new Autism specialists
Caldwell College will host a national conference on Innovations in Autism Treatment and Applied Behavior Analysis on Friday April 17 and Friday April 24, 2009 from 8:45 a.m. to 5:15 p.m.
Widely recognized leaders in the field of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), a science based approach to learning, will speak at the conference on Caldwell’s campus. The forum is open to parents, professionals, teachers, caregivers and students.
“This conference will provide a wonderful opportunity for educators, families, and students to learn about cutting edge innovations in autism treatment and ABA from internationally recognized leaders in the field. Over 40 years worth of research studies have shown us that Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) is an effective approach to teach social, communication, self-care, leisure, and academic skills to individuals with autism,” said Sharon Reeve, Ph.D. BCBA, Coordinator of Graduate Studies in ABA at Caldwell College.
New Jersey has the highest prevalence of Autism Spectrum Disorders in the nation with 1 in 94 children affected.
“With the Garden State leading the nation in the incidence of autism, it is crucial that we increase our efforts in promoting information about evidence-based treatment for autism and providing opportunities for training the new autism specialists,” Reeve said.
There will be 12 workshops over the two days including:
Addressing the Challenging Behaviors of Adolescents with Autism with Richard M. Foxx, Ph.D., BCBA, Prof. of Psychology at Penn State Harrisburg
Why Be a Behavior Analyst with William L. Heward, Ed., BCBA, Emeritus Prof. of Education, The Ohio State University
Securing Third-Party Payment for ABA Services: Some Challenges and Opportunities with Gina Green, Ph.D., BCBA, Consultant; Faculty of the San Diego State University
Applied Behavior Analysis for Children with Autism: State of the Science with Tristram H. Smith, Ph.D., Assoc. Prof. of Pediatrics at the University of Rochester Medical Center
Behavior Analysis Applied to Problems in Mainstream Human Life with Patrick C. Friman, Ph.D. ABPP, Dir. of Clinical Services at Father Flanagan’s Boys’ Home and Clinical Profl in Dept. of Pediatrics at the University of Nebraska School of Medicine
Autism New Jersey: The Importance of More Trained Professionals in New Jersey with Linda S. Meyer, Ed.D., BCBA, MPA, Exec. Dir. of Autism NJ (formally COSAC)
Caldwell College is a leader in training the new autism specialists, offering a master’s in ABA, the first college to do so in the state of New Jersey.
For parents and students registration is $40.00 for one day and $70.00 for both days.
For professionals registration is $100.00 for one day or $175.00 for both days. Registration includes a light breakfast and a lunch.
REGISTER ONLINE at www.caldwell.edu
For more information,
call 973-618-3297 or
e-mail at abaconference@caldwell.edu.