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About the Conference
Conference Attendees - Who Should Attend? Speakers and Presentations - Presentations Available below / RED URL links Schedule Location/Hotel Registration & Fees Continuing Education Silent Wine Auction |
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Speakers and |
Marjorie H. Charlop, Ph.D., Claremont McKenna College & Claremont Autism Center"Empirical Basis of Social Skills: What We Know and What We Do"Laura J. Hall, Ph.D., San Diego State University "Individualizing Evidence-Based Practices to Maximize Effectiveness"T. V. Joe Layng, Ph.D., Headsprout® "Understanding the Theory of Mind Metaphor: Implications for Designing Behavioral Programs"Coleen Sparkman, M.A. CCC-SLP, Therapeutic Pathways/The Kendall School and Rob Holdsambeck, Ed.D. BCBA, Licensed Psychologist "Enhancing collaboration among Psychologists, Behavior Analysts, and Speech and Language Pathologists in the provision of evidence based services for children with autism"Special Introduction by Philip N. Chase, Ph.D., Executive Director, Cambridge Center for Behavioral Studies |
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About the Conference |
Friday, April 24, 2009
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The Cambridge Center for Behavioral Studies is pleased to present its second Cambridge Center Conference on Autism: Evidence-Based Practices. This year's event features new executive director, Dr. Philip N. Chase, and four renowned keynote speakers who will discuss the latest research and best practices in working with people with autism spectrum disorders. Located in the heart of the Santa Ynez wine country the one-day event will provide an enjoyable and educational experience that is well worth the modest tuition. The conference is co-sponsored by the Autism Society of America-Santa Barbara Chapter and features a benefit silent auction of hundreds of wines donated by the vintners of Santa Barbara County. Early enrollment is reccomended. |
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Conference Attendees - Who Should Attend? |
Conference presentations and workshops will be of interest and benefit to:
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Location |
Santa Ynez Valley Marriott 555 McMurray Road Buellton, California 93427 (805) 688-1000 The Santa Ynez Valley Marriott is located 30 miles north of Santa Barbara airport, conveniently off of Highway 101, at the gateway to the Santa Barbara Wine Country. The Santa Ynez Valley is famous for its over 80 vineyards and wineries, casino, cycling races, horseback riding, and the Danish Village of Solvang. The beautiful Santa Ynez Valley was the featured location for the filming of the Academy Award winning movie Sideways. |
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Registration Fees |
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Continuing Education |
Continuing education offerings: BACB® CEs - Type 2 CE Provider (7 CE units), ASHA CEUs (0.6 CEUs Intermediate level; Related Area), IACET CEUs (0.6), Nursing Contact Hours (6.0), MFT/LCSW CECs (6.0 hours) and Psychologists 6.0 CE credits. |
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Silent Wine Auction |
Silent Wine Auction to benefit The Autism Society of America – Santa Barbara Chapter Wines for the auction donated by the Vintner's Association of Santa Barbara County |
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