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Date: May 20, 2011
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SPEAKERS AND TOPICS

"THE WAY I SEE IT"
Dr. Temple Grandin has served as inspiration and role model to hundreds of thousands of families and persons with autism. In this unique presentation, Temple eloquently and candidly describes the challenges she has faced and offers no-nonsense ideas on how others dealing with autism can meet these obstacles and improve the quality of their lives. Backed by her personal experience and evidence-based research, Temple shares her valuable insights on a wide variety of topics, and offers useful do�s and don�ts.

By attending, participants can:

  • Modify the learning environment to accommodate sensory challenges
  • Recognize and accommodate neurological differences in home or classroom setting
  • Distinguish between voluntary behaviors and involuntary behaviors
  • Responsibly utilize alternative and/or conventional medicine
  • Assist individuals develop their talents into career path

"NO MORE MELTDOWNS"
Having earned his MA and Ph.D. in clinical psychology from the University of Albany, Dr. Jed Baker is a behavioral consultant for several New Jersey school districts where, nearly two decades ago, he organized a group to help children with social communication problems. Dr. Baker�s dynamic and comprehensive presentation is extremely valuable to all family members and professionals working with individuals with autism spectrum disorders, attention deficit disorders, learning disabilities, mood and anxiety disorders, and other issues that impact social-emotional functioning. His work has been featured on ABC News and Nightline!

By attending participants can:

  • Build an individual's social skills in crucial areas such as conversation, conflict resolution, emotion management, employment, dating, etc.
  • Develop an effective behavior plan
  • Manage and prevent meltdowns
  • Help create peer acceptance
  • Assess social skills of individuals or groups