Visit the National Conference Website (Early Bird Registration Closes Today!)
May 31, 2012
By Autism Society
As an Autism Society supporter, you know the Autism Society holds a national conference each year. But, have you had a moment to explore our conference page to see what we have to offer? For example, did you know we offer continuing education credits for BCBA, ASHA and APA, as well as certificates of attendance?
This year’s conference program, now online, contains the most relevant topics in autism from transition to adulthood to environmental health and the DSM-5, the latter presented by a member of the DSM-5 workgroup responsible for writing the current definition of autism spectrum disorder.
Visit www.autism-society.org/conference for even more information on the breakout sessions we are offering at the conference, including a great evening event called “Laugh for Autism!”
Please check our website for more information and to register or email conference@autism-society.org with any questions.
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