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Journal Dr. Eric Larsson Reviews, Recommends UNB Autism Intervention Training ProgramA Journal is a daily blog where people can reflect on health and well-being.

autism, university of new brunswick autism intervention training program, dr. eric larsson, dr. o. ivar lovaas

"The current AITP is a remarkable and thorough program that has been developed to an exceptional level of quality in the context of limited resources. The province-wide model is one that many other provinces should adopt, as it carries with it many cost-effective features. The curriculum content requires little modification".- Dr. Eric Larsson, of the Lovaas Institute, External Review of the University of New Brunswick Autism Intervention Training Programhttp://autisminnb.blogspot.com/2008/10/dr-eric-larsson-reviews-recommends-unb.html

Journal Wisconsin Early Autism Project Using ABA To Help Autistic ChildrenA Journal is a daily blog where people can reflect on health and well-being.

michelle dawson, aba, dr. ivar lovaas, dr. laurent mottron, applied behavioral analysis, weap, autism, wisconsin early autism project

GazetteXtrA from Janesville Wisconsin features the Wisconsin Early Autism Project in Autism therapy providing results for local children. While anti-ABA advocates like Dr. Laurent Mottron and Michelle Dawson fight to prevent Canadian federal and provincial governments from funding ABA treatment for autism knowledgeable people, like those at the Wisconsin Early Autism Project (WEAP), who have

Journal Vote Autism October 14 Vote Smart Vote Liberal or NDPA Journal is a daily blog where people can reflect on health and well-being.

strategic voting, national autism strategy, canada election 2008, autism disorders, smat voting, ndp, autism voting, liberal party, autism advocacy, autism

If you want to vote for federal assistance in providing autism treatment in Canada vote against the Conservative in your riding. Vote for the NDP or Liberal, whichever is stronger, in your riding.A person's vote is an important matter. In casting that vote people generally consider a variety of facts, issues, platforms etc. My vote is heavily influenced by autism issues. I have already

Journal The Mysterious Dr. M: The Notion of Curing Autism Is NonsensicalA Journal is a daily blog where people can reflect on health and well-being.

cihr, michelle dawson, canada post corporation, autism cure, dr. m, canadian institutes of health research, dr. laurent mottron, canadian human rights tribunal, autism

Above: Dr. Laurent Mottron, Psychiatrist, High Functioning Autism ExpertBelow: Dr. M, Psychiatrist, CHRT Recognized Autism Expert, Identity UnknownI would like to commend and congratulate Michelle Dawson who has won her human rights complaint against Canada Post Corporation. The decision in her favor will be of assistance to other autistic Canadians facing discrimination on the basis of

Journal Autism ConfusionA Journal is a daily blog where people can reflect on health and well-being.

estee klar-wolfond, joy of autism, autism disorders, neurological disorders, autism

Parents across North America have been fighting hard to help their autistic children overcome the deficits associated with their autism disorders. These parents, and I am one of them, find joy in their children and want to enhance their abilities to live as full a life as possible. But there are some misguided exceptions, who find joy in their children's autism disorders.The logic of the "Be

Journal ASAN Straw ManA Journal is a daily blog where people can reflect on health and well-being.

autistic self advocacy network, asan, autism spectrum disorders, autism

"To claim, as some continue to do, that we on the autism spectrum are all incapable of speaking for ourselves is an ignorant and damaging falsehood."- ASAN Coalition Comments on IACC Draft PlanThe above statement is taken from the comment titled ASAN Coalition Comments on IACC Draft Plan on the Autistic Self Advocacy Network, SW Ohio blog.I have never heard or read a statement to the

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