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The Center for Autism Research and the Regional Autism Center at The Childrens Hospital of Philadelphia invite you to Next Steps Workshop for Professionals A workshop for professionals supporting young children newly diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder When Wednesday December 10, 2014 from 8:30 AM to 3:30 PM EST Add to Calendar Where Center for Autism Research 3535 Market Street 16th Floor, Room B Philadelphia, PA 19104 Driving Directions • This workshop is geared towards professionals who work with toddlers through young elementary school-aged children who have recently been diagnosed with ASD. Parents/caregivers are also welcome to attend. • Topics include an overview of autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and accompanying conditions, how diagnoses are made, available therapies and treatments and how to decide what interventions to pursue, and tips for supporting families living with ASD • Presenters will include fellows in developmental and behavioral pediatrics, speech and language therapy, occupational therapy, social work, and researchers from the Center for Autism Research • Participate in a discussion with a panel of parents who have made the next steps with their children Cost: $25.00 per parent/caregiver includes Resource CD, coffee, tea, and assorted beverages $45.00 per professional includes Resource CD, coffee, tea, and assorted beverages $75.00 per professional includes includes Resource CD, coffee, tea, assorted beverages, and Continuing Education Credits* * Act 48, psychology, and social work In order to keep costs low, lunch with NOT be provided. We ask that all participants pack and bring their lunch. Alternately, a light assortment of soups, sandwiches, and salads are available for purchase in the 16th floor cafeteria, and there are several lunch carts in front of the 3535 building. Price does not include parking. We do NOT validate parking!!! For directions and parking options, please visit: centerforautismresearch/directions/directions_to_car To Register Online, please click the blue Register Now button below. To register by mail, please print and mail in the form on back, along with your check ($25.00, $45.00, or $75.00) or money order. Checks may be made out to The Childrens Hospital of Philadelphia with Center for Autism Research in the memo line. Register Now! ******************************************************************************************************************* Next Steps for Professionals Workshop - December 10, 2014 - Mail Registration (Please Print) Name(s): _____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ Organization: _________________________________________________________________ Title: ________________________________________________________________________ Check One: ___ I am a parent/caregiver ($25.00 registration fee) ___ I am a professional and would not like continuing education units ($45.00 registration fee) ___ I am a professional and would like continuing education units ($75.00 registration fee) Check one: ____ Psychology ____ Act 48 ____ Social Work Address: ___________________________________________________________________ E-Mail _____________________________________________________________________ Phone: _____________________¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬________________ Amount enclosed: ________________ Please enclose your check payable to: The Childrens Hospital of Philadelphia Please write Center for Autism Research in the MEMO line Return form and check to: Gail Stein Center for Autism Research 3535 Market Street - Suite 860 Philadelphia, PA 19104 If you have any questions, please contact: Gail Stein, MSW Center for Autism Research (CAR) at The Childrens Hospital of Philadelphia [email protected] 267-426-4910
Posted on: Thu, 13 Nov 2014 01:57:58 +0000

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