UNO Chicago Grill DOUGH RAI$ER To Benefit Autism Speaks
Uno Chicago Grill wants to curb your hunger and help Autism Speaks as they raise money September 4 - September 6. This Labor Day weekend, you are invited to dine in or out all day long at your area Uno Chicago Grill and have 20% of each bill (excluding tax and tip) donated to Autism Speaks.
Participating markets include: Illinois, Massachusetts, Florida, Maryland, Virginia, and the New York area.
Date: 9/4/2010
Free Workshop: How to Manage Food Refusal and Selectivity in Children with Autism
Presented by: J. Helen Yoo, Ph.D., BCBA-D, Research Scientist and Head of the Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) Laboratory.
Date: 9/27/2010
The 1st Annual New York Autism Fashion Show
Organized to raise awareness for children with autism, this year’s show will be supporting the Centro Interdisciplinario para el Desarrollo de la Niñez, Inc. (CIDEN) in Caguas, Puerto Rico. Currently, CIDEN, a non-profit school that is structured like a therapy center, offers individual treatment plans that incorporate occupational, speech and language therapies in addition to specialized education and psychology.
Date: 10/1/2010
ABAskills, LLC Presents:
"Including Learners with Autism in the Regular Education Classroom: He's Finally Being Included...Now What?"
Date: 10/16/2010
Building A Future: Self-Determination For People With Developmental Disabilities
Co-Sponsored by the New York Self-Determination Coalition and the Center for Community Inclusion at CW Post Campus of Long Island University.
Date: 11/19/2010
Music, Science & Medicine: Frontiers in Biomedical Research & Clinical Applications
This landmark multidisciplinary 1-day conference aims at exploring the connection between up-to-date scientific findings and their possible application to clinical music and physiological function, including, not only neurocognitive mechanisms, but also other physiological processes such a hormonal and metabolic responses, pain control, motor functions, etc. The ultimate goal of this program is fostering dialogue among experts studying music in human adaptive function, physiological sciences, neuroscience, neurology, medical research, psychology, music education, and others disciplines of disease physiology, music physiology, and music therapy. It is expected that the broad and ongoing discussions originating from this symposium, and their dissemination through web-based summary materials will promote collaborative research, and a more effective communication, and translation of scientific research into music-based clinical treatments of disease.
Date: 3/25/2011
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