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Conferences
Maintain your BCBA certification with engaging, high-level workshops
We offer annual accredited workshops that allow you to advance your knowledge. Get the CEU’s you need by staying up-to-date with the latest research and learning from leading experts in the field of ABA.
Previous Workshops
Dr. Jonathan and Courtney Tarbox
January 24 and 25, 2022
Decades of research have established the benefits of ABA-based interventions and supports for individuals on the autism spectrum. However, many in the Autistic community and throughout the neurodiversity movement have been calling for a kinder, more compassionate approach to ABA.
Dr. Tom Szabo, PhD BCBA-D January 25 and 26 2021
Behavior analysts are often called upon to undertake burdensome caseloads, drive through congested traffic to see clients, manage resistance from families...
Dr. Greg Hanley
January 13 and 14, 2020
Dr. Hanley is famous for his research-based treatment of severe problem behaviors. The IISCA as well as the Practical Functional Assessment (PFA)...
Blog
Mealtime Challenges
Are mealtimes a challenge? Focus on what you’d like to see. Whether you’re struggling with grabbing, messy eating, pouring drinks independently, or washing hands and face after eating, choose only one goal to start. Starting slow doesn’t mean that you give up on the others. You can add more goals after your child is learning the new skill you’re focusing on.
Siblings and the Autism Journey
Siblings lives are intertwined. And if one child has Autism, the dynamics and needs of each child might change. Here are some tips that may help your children on their journey together.
Holiday Tips for the Holiday Season
Preparing for the holidays should be fun! But it can turn stressful and overwhelming when your child with Autism doesn’t like change. Here’s what you can do.
My child is newly diagnosed. Now what?
As a parent of a newly (or not-so-newly) diagnosed child with Autism, you know how confusing it can be to find good information about this spectrum disorder. The good news is that you can do a lot to help your child succeed!
4 Reasons Your Household Is Stressed (And What You Can Do About It!)
There are many reasons that your household might feel tense and unpleasant. After eight months of this pandemic, many of us have seen our stress levels hit the roof.
School is starting! Adjusting from COVID to Classroom
How to best help your child transition from virtual classes to reality. It’s been a long time since we’ve had a traditional school day within an active, social environment. Here are some ideas to help the transition from home back to school. Have an open discussion...