Step By Steps clinical staff will present three different poster presentations throughout the three-day conference in Portland, Oregon, January 25 through 27, which is designed for practitioners, scientists and parents of children wanting to learn more about products and treatment options available for autism.
Worthington, Ohio (PRWEB) January 23, 2013
During the show, Step By Steps clinical staff will moderate poster presentations on three different topics, including:
Providing Behavioral Strategies for Success in the School, Home and Community. Authors of the poster include: Michele LaMarche, BCBA; Mo Acharya-Lammert; and John Solomon of Step By Step, to be presented Friday, January 25 from 5:30 to 7 p.m.
Though the nonprofit organization has for the last decade served primarily central Ohio, Step By Step renews its efforts this year to establish itself throughout the Unites States and internationally as one of the nations most highly respected education and treatment centers dedicated to serving individuals with autism spectrum disorder and other developmental disabilities.
Step By Steps clinical staff is committed now, more than ever, to conducting world-class research and focusing our efforts on highlighting the results of our research, which we feel is of strong interest to others throughout the global autism community, said LaMarche, executive director of Step By Step. The ABAI conference allows us another fine opportunity to showcase the success in the lives of those we treat through our programs with our partners.
The ABAI autism conference features topics developed specifically for practitioners, scientists and parents of children with autism. Poster sessions offer conference attendees the opportunity to review the foremost autism research being conducted around the world. Attendees are also able to visit a bookstore and exhibit booths throughout the event.
The goal of the presentations is to educate the community on effective methods of educating students with autism and continue to build lasting relationships that produce exceptional results, said LaMarche.
Participants of the ABAI conference are afforded opportunities to learn through lectures, discussions and hands-on sessions, and connect with colleagues in the field. It is considered a premier event for the autism and developmental disability market, and attendees are among the most highly sought after speakers and researchers in the world.
For more about the conference, visit http://www.abainternational.org/Events/autconf2013/index.asp.
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