Register Now for the Autism Society National Conference! Early Bird Registration Closes on May 31
May 17, 2012
By Autism Society
This year’s conference includes a program full of the timeliest topics in autism, from transition to adulthood, to environmental health and the DSM-5. This year, we are offering continuing education credits for BCBA, ASHA, and APA. Please check our website for more information and to register: www.autism-society.org/conference or email conference@autism-society.org with any questions.
The full conference program is online right now - visit our conference website for more information on breakout sessions being offered at the conference. You can register while you are there!
As a part of the conference this year, the San Diego chapter of the Autism Society is having an evening event on Thursday, July 26 called Laugh for Autism. For more information and to buy tickets, visit the conference page.
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