Tuesday, December 29, 2009

EVENT: CCBS annual west coast conference announced for April 17, 2010

Mark your calendar for the Cambridge Center for Behavioral Studies annual west coast conference -this year the meeting will be organized and co-hosted by Rob Holdsambeck, Ed.D., BCBA and The Chicago School of Professional Psychology/ Los Angeles. The conference will be held April 17, 2010,  in Los Angeles, CA.

Presenters announced at this time include,
  • Andy Bondy, Ph.D., BCBA
    Pyramid Educational Systems
  • William L. Heward, Ed.D., BCBA
    Past ABA International President, Professor Emeritus,
    The Ohio State University
  • Jane Howard, Ph.D., BCBA
    Cal State University, Stanislaus
    Therapeutic Pathways
  • Hank Pennypacker, Ph.D.
    Professor Emeritus, University of Florida
    Mammacare
  • Janet Twyman, Ph.D., BCBA
    Vice President of Instructional Development at Headsprout

Full program, updates and early registration will be posted soon on
The Cambridge Center for Behavioral Studies website
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Monday, December 28, 2009

January preparations for one month Oregon legislative session in February


The Oregon Disabilities Network [A project of the Oregon Council on Developmental Disabilities and the Oregon Developmental Disabilities Coalition] reports in their most recent GO!Bulletin/Grassroots Oregon Bulletin,
February Legislative Session Preparations begin in January

The Oregon Legislature is scheduled to go into a one month legislative session on February 1, 2010. Since the session will be very short, timelines will be very tight. House members will be allowed to introduce one bill and Senators will be allowed to introduce two bills. Committees will be allowed to introduce legislation with the approval of the President or Speaker. On January 12, 13, 14, legislative committees will hold public hearings on many of the bills that will be officially introduced during the session. Committee agendas will become available soon. Bills will be assigned to Committees by January 11, 2009.
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Thursday, December 24, 2009

ANNOUNCE: ABA International's Expansion of the Practice Board and Board Member Activities

The Association for Behavior Analysis International (ABAI) Practice Board has been very active over the past six months. Membership and the focus of the Board has been expanded; this was done to address issues ABAI members have identified as critical to their support needs in the practice of applied behavior analysis...

Included in this expansion of the Practice Board membership are the following,
 

Chair: Michael  F. Dorsey, Ph.D., BCBA

Committees  and respective committee chairs:

Members of the ABAI Practice Board have attended or are scheduled to attend a number of ABAI affiliated state chapter and related conferences this year, including:
Practice Board members are available to present at state conferences on subjects related to practice or to consult with chapters on issues such as the development of state licensing laws or third party insurance billing. Recently, Thomas Zane, Michael Weinberg, and Michael Dorsey were invited to meet with the Board of Directors of New Jersey ABA and consult on the potential development of a state licensing law.

Please feel free to contact the ABAI office to request an appearance or meeting with Practice Board members.

Billing Committee Update

Travis Thompson, Ph.D., Co-Chair of the ABAI Practice Board’s Insurance Billing Committee reported on December 22, 2009 that his committee recently forwarded a "Letter of Intent" to submit a Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) Billing Code proposal covering ABA services for children diagnosed with Autism to the American Medical Association for consideration. Dr. Thompson noted that a representative from AMA contacted him today and that they confirmed receiving our letter of intent. Further, the AMA representative commented that the AMA thought the committee appropriately involved a cross-section of constituencies and organizations, and they noted that it was a good step that the Chair of the Section on Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics (which oversees ADHD and autism) of the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) has offered to assist with the effort. AAP is the major professional organization for all pediatricians. Dr. Thompson noted that the ABAI proposal is anticipated to be submitted to the AMA Committee June 2010. The AMA representative noted that, if our request is acted on favorably at the June 2010 meeting, the new codes could be in place by June 2012.
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Related links

Practice Resources, ABA International

Sunday, December 20, 2009
Practitioner Issues in Behavior Analysis SIG Blog
December 2009 notes on recent activities of the ABAI Practice Board

Wednesday, May 27, 2009
Practitioner Issues in Behavior Analysis SIG Blog 
ABAI NEWSFLASH: New Practice Resources at ABA International! 

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Tuesday, December 22, 2009

ANNOUNCE: October 8-9, 2010 Northwestern ABA Conference

OR-ABA's neighbor to the north, the Northwestern Association for Behavior Analysis (NWABA), has posted a preliminary notice that they will be hosting a conference October 8-9, 2010 on the campus of Gonzaga University, Spokane WA.

The NWABA executive board is currently conducting the preliminaries for keynote speakers and other conference preparations. Their website states that they will be posting announcements of the keynote speakers and the call for papers sometime in early winter.

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Friday, December 18, 2009

OR-ABA members in the news: Kudos to OR-ABA member Jenny L. Fischer, BCBA on publication of a new article in the journal Research in Autism Spectrum Disorders


 A new article in Research in Autism Spectrum Disorders is lead-authored by OR-ABA member, Jenny L. Fischer, M.S., BCBA , who is now in private practice in  Bend, Oregon.


The article in the January-March 2010 issue of
Research in Autism Spectrum Disorders
(volume 4, issue 1), is,
Fischer, J.L., Howard, J.S., Sparkman, C.R., & Moore, A.G. (2010). Establishing generalized syntactical responding in young children with autism. Research in Autism Spectrum Disorders, 4(1), 76-88.
doi:10.1016/j.rasd.2009.07.009

Congratulations on publication Jenny, and regards from us at the
Oregon Association for Behavior Analysis
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Tuesday, December 15, 2009

OPPORTUNITY: OnBACE at the Cambridge Center for Behavioral Studies

The Cambridge Center for Behavioral Studies has an online tutorial program to offer an additional option for BACB CEUs  for BCBAs & BCaBAs. The Cambridge Center is approved by the Behavior Analyst Certication Board as a Type 2 CE provider; access to the materials and CEU award require registration.

OnBACE: Online Behavior Analysis Continuing Education

These video tutorials are segmented to present a particular set of objectives and include quizzes on the covered material.

Current offerings can be seen at the Cambridge Center for Behavioral Studies OnBACE page.

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Friday, December 11, 2009

EVENT: December 18 Early Registration Deadline for ABAI 2010 Autism Conference


The Association for Behavior Analysis International (ABAI) has sent out a reminder of the December 18, 2009 early registration deadline for the two-day single-track event,

Translational Science and Effective Practice
Friday, January 22 – Sunday, January 24, 2010
Location: Hyatt Regency Chicago


( To obtain the special group rate for accommodations at the time of reservation, attendees must mention that they are with the Association for Behavior Analysis International. Cut off date for the group rate is December 30, 2009, although it is recommended that reservations be made as soon as possible).

BACB & APA CE credit is available for the presentations

An abbreviated description of the Autism Conference is below.

Friday January 22, 2010
Evening
  • Opening Reception, 
  • Poster Session 1
  • Exhibitors, Bookstore, and 
  • Author Signing Fair (8:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.)
Saturday January 23, 2010
Opening Remarks
Morning session
Chair: Gregory P. Hanley, Ph.D., BCBA (Western New England College)
Afternoon session
Chair: William L. Heward, Ed.D., BCBA (The Ohio State University)
Evening
Sunday January 24, 2010
Morning session
Chair: Travis Thompson, Ph.D. (University of Minnesota)
For questions or assistance, please contact  convention@abainternational.org.

Association for Behavior Analysis International
550 West Centre Ave, Suite 1
Portage, MI 49024
Phone: 269-492-9310
Fax: 269-492-9316
http://www.abainternational.org


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Thursday, December 10, 2009

ANNOUNCE: New Oregon Commission on Autism website

A website for the Oregon Commission on Autism is now up.
 

Mission Statement for the Commission

The mission for the Oregon Commission on Autism Spectrum Disorder  
Develop appropriate, collaborative and timely supports and services across the lifespan.This mission is accomplished by the creation and implementation of a long term strategic plan that increases coordination, promotes best available practice, makes efficient use of resources, and both directly engages with, and better responds to the needs of, people on the spectrum and their families.

The site has the Commission's calendar, history, documents, contact info and other relating to their work.


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Tuesday, December 8, 2009

MEETING: Jan. 15, 2010 Meeting of the Oregon Association for Behavior Analysis


Next Meeting of the



WHEN: Friday, January 15, 2010; 9:00a-2:00p

WHERE: Oregon Institute of Technology [OIT]
3201 Campus Drive Klamath Falls, OR 97601
COLLEGE UNION-MT MAZAMA ROOM

Lunch will be provided.

RSVP* by Monday, January 4, 2010 to Sarah Schaefer, LPC, BCBA,
(971)344-9440 or sschaefer_AT_advbehavioralconcepts.com

*A group will be driving down to Klamath Falls on Thursday. 
Please let Sarah Schaefer know if you are interested in carpooling and sharing a hotel room when you RSVP.

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Presenter
Maria Lynn Kessler, Ph.D.
Associate Professor at OIT, Program Director of the Applied Psychology Program

Dr. Kessler teaches behavior modification courses at OIT where she has been a professor since January, 2003.  She obtained a MS in Behavior Analysis and Therapy from Southern Illinois University and a PhD in Psychology from Florida State University where she studied under Dr. Jon S. Bailey.  Dr. Kessler has worked with a variety of populations in many settings including: Developmental Disabilities, Child Abuse/Neglect, and Organizational Behavior Management.

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OUR MISSION:
  • The Oregon Association for Behavior Analysis is an organization for professionals, parents, caregivers, educators, researchers and others who are interested in promoting the field of behavior analysis within the community.  The association plans on fulfilling this purpose by the following:
  • Encourage the understanding of all aspects of behavior analysis (e.g., the experimental analysis of behavior, applied behavior analysis, and radical behaviorism) in universities, schools, and community settings by encouraging competent practice, providing a forum for behavior analysts to gather and share information, and disseminating information on behavior analysis to the community.
  • Supporting the design and application of evidence based practices to improve the quality of life of the citizens of Oregon.
  • Serving as a professional reference group for those who identify themselves as scientists or practitioners in disciplines that embrace the principles and practices of behavior analysis.
  • Advising political, legislative, and policy-making bodies with respect to all matters pertaining to behavior analysis.
  • Promote the Behavior Analyst Certification Board as the appropriate body for credentialing practitioners of Applied Behavior Analysis in the state of Oregon.
  • Maintaining a website containing information about the organization as well as resources pertaining to behavior analysis.
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Monday, December 7, 2009

EVENT: ClickerExpo is Coming to Portland, OR in January


The December issue of the TAGteach newsletter highlights that ClickerExpo 2010 is coming to Portland, Oregon

January 29-31, 2010
Doubletree Hotel & Executive Meeting Center
Portland – Lloyd Center
1000 NE Multnomah Street
Portland, Oregon 97232 USA

While the focus is on the use of clicker-training and positive reinforcement based shaping for dogs and other animals, the program also shows that there will be some principles-based workshops, and presentations by
Teresa McKeon of TAGteach will be giving an introductory workshop as one of the sessions.

For details on ClickerExpo and presentations, please see the website.


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Saturday, December 5, 2009

WORKSHOP (Updated): Camas, WA - James Partington, Ph.D., BCBA-D on ABLLS-R and programming for children with autism


**20 Jan 2010 - information corrected/updated to represent most recent information from Behavior Analysts, Inc. and a change of venue for this event**

Seats are stated to still be available

Behavior Analysts, Inc. announces a Workshop Series For Parents and Professionals to be held in Vancouver, WA. Camas, WA.

Presenter: James W. Partington, Ph.D., BCBA-D, Director of Behavior Analysts, Inc., and author of the Assessment of Basic Language and Learning Skills-Revised (The ABLLS®-R)

January 27th – 30th, 2010
Change of Venue, New Location:
Camas Meadows Golf Club- Red Oak Room
4105 NW Camas Meadows Drive
Camas, WA 98607
Phone: 360-833-2000
Google map

at Clark College at Columbia Tech Center
18700 SE Mill Plain Blvd
Vancouver, WA 98683
Rooms- 144 & 146
Driving directions:
Building Map
Google map
Each day is a separate workshop and is registered for separately.
An early registration deadline is January 13, 2010; after that date it is noted that there will be an additional late registration fee.

Outline of daily presentations: Each is a separate workshop and is registered for separately.
January 27, 2010
Teaching Language to Children with Autism or Other Developmental Disabilities

January 28 ,2010
Introduction to The Assessment of Basic Language and Learning Skills-Revised (The ABLLS®-R)

January 29, 2010
Designing, Implementing and Trouble-Shooting Verbal Behavior Programs for Children with Autism

January 30, 2010
Understanding and Changing Challenging Behaviors and
Teaching Language Skills During Daily Activities to Children with Autism
For more detailed information on content of each day, a printable brochure/registration form, and online registration, please see, Behavior Analysts, Inc.

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Thursday, December 3, 2009

ANNOUNCE: National Autism Center releases new educators' manual on evidence-based practice for ASD in schools

The National Standards Project of the National Autism Center announced in their December newsletter that a NEW manual targeting educators is available for free download or purchase at their website, and shared an update on the also available recently released National Standards Project Report.

National Autism Center Releases New Autism Educator Manual

We are pleased to make available a comprehensive new manual by the National Autism Center entitled, Evidence-Based Practice and Autism in the Schools.
“We created this manual for educators as a means of promoting evidence-based practice for Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) in schools,” said Susan M. Wilczynski, Ph.D., BCBA, Executive Director of the National Autism Center. “We know that research-supported interventions are most likely to produce positive outcomes for the ever-increasing numbers of students with ASD.”
The development and publication of the manuals were made possible through support from the American Legion Child Welfare Foundation, Inc., and the Niel M. Wreidt 2003 Revocable Trust. The American Legion grant enabled us to distribute the first 3,000 manuals free of charge to public school systems throughout the country.
Due to the overwhelming response to the manuals, we are making them available on our website. Visitors can now download them for free, or purchase a hard copy through our on-line Bookstore. We welcome you to take a look!
This is a new complement to the National Standards Project Report, previously issued in September, which addressed the level of evidence for autism interventions.



NAC Director Susan M. Wilczynski, Ph.D., BCBA talks about the National Standards Project


In their update on the National Standards Project Report, the NAC December newsletter also stated that,

The response to our September announcement of National Standards Project results has been tremendous! Individuals from every state in the United States, and from close to 50 countries, have visited our website in the past two months. They have downloaded tens of thousands of free copies of the Project results.
Help us to continue spreading the word! Forward our e-card to others who might be interested in learning about the National Standards Project.
We invite you to visit our website to view and download a free electronic copy, or to purchase a printed copy, of the report.
The primary goal of the National Standards Project is to provide critical information about which treatments have been shown to be effective for individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders. The National Standards Report covers a broad range of applied treatments and identifies the level of scientific evidence available for each. The report serves as a single, authoritative source of guidance for parents, caregivers, educators, and service providers as they make informed treatment decisions. We are confident that these findings and recommendations will change lives and give hope and direction to people whose lives are touched by autism.
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Past post:
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
ANNOUNCE: National Autism Center releases National Report from the National Standards Project


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