Workshops

  

Families for Effective Autism Treatment and the University of Washington Autism Center are proud to announce the following workshops in their joint training initiative.

Workshop Two

Saturday, February 2nd 2013
1:00 – 4:00 PM

FEAT of Washington
14434 8th Avenue NE, Bellevue WA 98007

“The ABC’s of Reducing Challenging Behaviors”

led by
Dr. Susan Faja
Senior Fellow and Acting Instructor, UWAC
and
Dr. Nicolette Bainbridge Bringham
Director of Training and Outreach, UWAC

Admission Fee is $25.00 Per Person
Contact FEAT to apply for scholarship assistance

To register and for more information please contact 425.223.5126
Register online:

 

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Workshop One

Saturday, November 10th 2012
12:00-4:00 PM
FEAT of Washington
14434 8th Avenue NE, Bellevue WA 98007
 
“Navigating the Maze of Treatment Options: What to Do Now? Techniques That Every Parent of a Child with Autism Should Know to Get the Best Results”
led by
Dr. Susan K. Malmquist, BCBA
Director of Clinical Services, FEAT

For more information and pricing please click below link
FEAT UW Workshop – Navigating the Maze of Treatment Options – Nov 10th 2012


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Autism: A Sense-ational Life

Insights, Information, and Inspiration: Walking the Path of Autism

Date: Saturday, June 2, 2012
Time: 10:00 AM-1:00PM
Cost: Suggested donation of $7
Facilitator: Larry Martin Davis, Author of Love, Understanding, and Other Best Practices

Overview
Mr. Davis will explore ways to incorporate an outlook that embraces the bounty of autism – one that focuses on talents rather than the more-often attended perceived deficiencies.
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Teaching Children with Behavioral Problems to Hold Their Seat:

Moving from External Management of Problem Behavior, to Self-Advocacy and Resilience

Dates:
Sat July 14th
Sat, Aug 4th

Location: Redmond Town Center, 16250 NE 74th St, Redmond WA 98052
Speaker: Michael Fabrizio, Clinical Director at FEAT of WA
Cost: $7

Description:
When children engage in repeated or serious misbehavior they can cause themselves and those around them much distress. Displaying such behavior can damage relationships and reduce the number and range of opportunities that are offered to them. This workshop series will teach parents how to guide their children through three distinct phases designed to significantly improve their children’s problem behavior. READ MORE.