• 18th Annual Conference On Autism: Research-based Solutions

    Virtual

    This is a hybrid in-person and virtual conference. Recordings will be available for 14 days post-conference. (For those seeking Psychology CE Credits, there is an additional testing process to be completed for asynchronous/home-study completion.)

    Of benefit to Behavior Analysts, Psychologists, Teachers, Speech-Language Pathologists, Special Education Providers, School Administrators, Students and Parents & Caregivers

    Recordings will be available for 14-days post-conference for home-study.

    Groups of five (5) or more coming in-person from one organization/team are offered a discount. (See pricing.) If you have a group of 20 or more for in-person or virtual, please contact pavlik@behavior.org.

  • 18TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE ON AUTISM: RESEARCH-BASED SOLUTIONS

    Virtual

    A one-day conference featuring leading experts in fields of Science, Special Education, and Autism Spectrum Disorders.

    This is a hybrid in-person and virtual conference. Recordings will be available for 14 days. (For those seeking Psychology CE Credits, there is an additional testing process to be completed for asynchronous/home-study completion.)

    Of benefit to Behavior Analysts, Psychologists, Teachers, Speech-Language Pathologists, Special Education Providers, School Administrators, Students and Parents & Caregivers

    Recordings will be available for 14-days post-conference for home-study.

    Groups of five (5) or more from one organization/team are offered a discount. (See pricing.) If you have a group of 20 or more, p

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  • Fostering Belonging for Autistic Individuals

    With recent issues surrounding myths and misconceptions of ABA, it is timely to find ways to develop partnerships with the neurodiverse community. This workshop highlights areas of research from within and outside of behavior analysis to help foster a community where multiple voices are heard. Additionally, as a field of behavior analysis, we need to use our science to provide a contingency analytic framework for fostering belonging.

    This workshop introduces a comprehensive framework to engage with and support autistic individuals and communities effectively. Participants will gain access to tools for conducting person-centered assessments, setting individualized goals, and implementing strength-based interventions to foster genuine community, social connection, and a sense of belonging among autistic populations. Strategies for promoting social inclusion and belonging will be presented, focusing on achieving genuine assent, tailoring interventions, and fostering collaborative approaches with families and communities. The tools and strategies discussed will be framed within a compassionate approach to clinical practice and will prioritize inclusive practices for all individuals within the autistic population.

    Free