- Vision, Auditory and Language Development with Catherine Burns, RSMT, CST - Minnetonka - March 9, 2010
- TACA of Minnesota Meeting - March 15, 2010
- ABA/VB: Programming for Meaningful and Lasting Change - Minnetonka - March 20, 2010
- Sensory Friendly Film "Diary of a Wimpy Kid" - March 20, 2010
- PECS Basic Training - Bloomington - March 22-23, 2010
- Nutrition: The Role in Autism and Health Related Problems - Minnetonka - March 25, 2010
- Sensory Friendly Film "How to Train your Dragon" - April 10, 2010
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Vision, Auditory and Language Development with Catherine Burns, RSMT, CST - Minnetonka - March 9, 2010
Date Tuesday, March 9, 2010 Time 7 p.m. Location 10273 Yellow Circle Drive, Minnetonka, MN 55343 Description Vision, Auditory and Language Development with Catherine Burns, RSMT, CST How Craniosacral Therapy can release restrictions in visual and mouth. How reflexes support development of each sense into systems and functions.
Information www.hollandcenter.com Fee Free Event
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TACA of Minnesota Meeting - March 15, 2010
Location Ridgedale Public Library, 12601 Ridgedale Drive, Minnetonka, MN
Driving DirectionsDate March 15, 2010 Time 6 - 9 p.m. Description Lets Talk About Autism! Come and share your story about your autism journey. We will have a computer and LCD projector available for you to use for pictures and/or slides. Bring your questions too! Whether you are new to the journey or have been on the journey for years, we would love to hear your story. This will be an open discussion meeting. Everyone is invited and welcome.
Website www.tacanow.org/minnesota Fee FREE
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ABA/VB: Programming for Meaningful and Lasting Change - Minnetonka - March 20, 2010
Date Saturday, March 20, 2010 Time 3-5 p.m. Location Holland Center, 10273 Yellow Circle Drive, Minnetonka, MN 55343 Description ABA/VB: Programming for Meaningful and Lasting Change ABA/VB: Program for Meaningful & Lasting Change: Presentation will discuss the importance of selecting "impact" responses from the beginning regardless of age or pervasiveness of the disability. Once you establish and generalize those "impact" responses, you can more effectively, appropriately, and systematically address additional responses. Discussion will also include the importance of using appropriate tools to establish precise "operant levels" and clearly identify barriers that significantly influence treatment effectiveness. Additionally, we'll discuss the importance that social validity should have on selection, prioritization & evaluation. For more information, please call (952) 401-9359.
Information www.hollandcenter.com Fee Free Event
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Sensory Friendly Film "Diary of a Wimpy Kid" - March 20, 2010
Location AMC Rosedale 14
850 Rosedale Center, Roseville, MN 55113
Driving directionsDate March 20, 2010 Time 10 a.m. Description Sensory Friendly Film - Diary of a Wimpy Kid AMC Entertainment (AMC) and the Autism Society have teamed up to bring families affected by autism and other disabilities a special opportunity to enjoy their favorite films in a safe and accepting environment on a monthly basis with the "Sensory Friendly Films" program.
In order to provide a more accepting and comfortable setting for this unique audience, the movie auditoriums will have their lights brought up and the sound turned down, families will be able to bring in their own gluten-free, casein-free snacks, and no previews or advertisements will be shown before the movie. Additionally, audience members are welcome to get up and dance, walk, shout or sing - in other words, AMC’s “Silence is Golden®” policy will not be enforced unless the safety of the audience is questioned.
Tickets are $4-6 depending on location and can be purchased on the day of the event.
Website Autism Society
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PECS Basic Training - Bloomington - March 22-23, 2010
Location Embassy Suites Hotel Bloomington, 2800 American Boulevard West, Bloomington, Minnesota 55431
Directions from your locationDate March 22-23, 2010 Time 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Description PECS Basic Training This intensive two-day training is designed to teach participants to appropriately implement the Picture Exchange Communication System (PECS). It begins with an overview of designing effective educational environments. A historical overview of language training programs used with non-verbal individuals is discussed along with how to set the stage for an abundance of communication opportunities. Participants will learn how to implement the six phases of PECS, including attributes, through presenter demonstrations, video examples and role-play opportunities.
Registration To register online or call 888-732-7462. For general information or group discounts, please contact Alexis Bondy.1.3 ASHA CEUs & 7.0 BACB CEUs are available. Fee $395 professional/$295 parent Sponsor Pyramid Educational Consultants
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Nutrition: The Role in Autism and Health Related Problems - Minnetonka - March 25, 2010
Date Thursday, March 25, 2010 Time 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. Location 10273 Yellow Circle Drive, Minnetonka, MN 55343 Description Nutrition: The Role in Autism and Health Related Problems Paul Ratte, N.D. is a Medicine Clinic, Nutrition Instructor for Northwestern Health Sciences University in Bloomington, MN. His topic of discussion will be nutrition as it relates to autism, autoimmune issues & health in our society.
Information www.hollandcenter.com or call (952) 401-9359 Fee No Fee
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Sensory Friendly Film "How to Train your Dragon" - April 10, 2010
Location AMC Rosedale 14
850 Rosedale Center, Roseville, MN 55113
Driving directionsDate April 10, 2010 Time 10 a.m. Description Sensory Friendly Film - How to Train your Dragon AMC Entertainment (AMC) and the Autism Society have teamed up to bring families affected by autism and other disabilities a special opportunity to enjoy their favorite films in a safe and accepting environment on a monthly basis with the "Sensory Friendly Films" program.
In order to provide a more accepting and comfortable setting for this unique audience, the movie auditoriums will have their lights brought up and the sound turned down, families will be able to bring in their own gluten-free, casein-free snacks, and no previews or advertisements will be shown before the movie. Additionally, audience members are welcome to get up and dance, walk, shout or sing - in other words, AMC’s “Silence is Golden®” policy will not be enforced unless the safety of the audience is questioned.
Tickets are $4-6 depending on location and can be purchased on the day of the event.
Website Autism Society
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