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This is your last chance to book on the ABA intro course we are running this Saturday in London presented by BCBA Catherine Green. We offering this course at just £60 or you can book on all 4 of our upcoming courses for just £200, full information of our other courses is available on request. Please get in touch with me ASAP with your bookings. “Teaching using the principles of Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA)” 07/09/2013 Venue: St Albans Centre, 18 Brooke Street, London, EC1N 7RD Dates: Saturday 7th September 2013 Timings: Registration 9:30am, Start 10am, Lunch 12-12:45pm, Close 5pm Cost: £60 Cost includes coffee/tea and biscuits. Payment: Payments to be made by BACS bank transfer. Invoices will be sent via email on request. Your place on the course will be confirmed on receipt of payment. The courses will be presented by Catherine Green MEd, BCBA. Catherine is a Consultant Behaviour Analyst with a thriving London based practice. She is also the mother of a child with autism and is currently studying for her PhD in Applied Behaviour Analysis at Simmons College, Boston (USA). The course is suitable for both families and therapists wishing to further their understanding of Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA) and Verbal Behaviour (VB) as an intervention for children on the autism spectrum and is an excellent opportunity to meet and network with fellow families and therapists. The course will include: 1. Audience interaction and a Q&A section with the speaker. 2. Videos and role plays both demonstrating and analysing tactics used in the field. 3. Lecture notes on arrival and an invaluable resource pack email to all attendees. 4. A personalised certificate of completion for all delegates. Information on individual course content can be found below. Please contact us on enquiries@abatutorfinder ASAP with your bookings. COURSE 1 07/09/2013 Teaching using the principles of Applied Behaviour Analysis 1. Definition and Characteristics of ABA 2. The Principles of the Science of ABA a. Using Operant Conditioning to increase or decrease rates of behaviour b. The difference between Operant and Respondent conditioning c. Explaining the meanings of Reinforcement and Punishment d. Understanding how Stimulus Control shapes our lives e. Using Extinction to evoke novel behaviour f. Using Schedules of Reinforcement to increase rates of behaviour and make them resistant to extinction g. How Stimulus and Response Generalisation help us understand novel behaviour 3. Overview of some of the Tactics/Procedures used in ABA 4. Overview of the Analysis of Verbal Behaviour 5. Summary and Review of what we will cover in the next set of courses 6. Q&A session with the speaker The workshop will include videos and role-plays demonstrating the use of the principles of ABA and will be presented using some tactics from the field. Best Wishes David
Posted on: Thu, 05 Sep 2013 15:17:02 +0000

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