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2008 NATTAP Conference in OhioNetwork of Autism Training and Technical Assistance ProgramsHosted by the Ohio Center of Autism and Low Incidence (OCALI), the 2nd annual NATTAP conference will be held November 19-21 at the Greater Columbus Convention Center.
The Network of Autism Training and Technical Assistance (NATTAP) in partnership with the Autism Society of America will be holding its second annual conference in Columbus, Ohio. The objectives of the conference according to the NATTAP website are, “to review current systems models for addressing the needs of individuals with autism spectrum disorders (ASD), promote use of best practice in research and intervention and provide methods for capacity building – all of which contribute to the ultimate goal of improving outcomes for individuals ages 3-21.” Conference AttendeesNATTAP anticipates that between 1,500 and 2,000 people will attend the 2008 conference. In addition to parents of individuals with autism, the conference will also host special educators, school administrators, autism center directors and staff, service providers, assistive technology professionals, early intervention staff members and a variety of other autism professionals. Scheduled PresentationsAutism conferences are known for offering a thorough range of topics to its attendees. The NATTAP plans on hosting presentations and discussions on the following topics: early intervention, employment, national initiatives, social skills, sensory issues and making the transition to adulthood. Exhibition HallIn addition to the autism-related presentations, the conference will also host a large exhibition. The following companies have confirmed their participation in the NATTAP Exhibition: Autism Asperger Publishing Company, Autism Speaks, the Interactive Autism Network, Jessica Kingsley Publishers and Super Duper Publications. NATTAP Conference Registration InformationFull-conference registration fees start at $100 for parents/family members to $315 for onsite registration. There are also five different pre-conference workshops being held on November 18. An additional fee of $100 will be assessed for anyone interesting in attending a pre-conference session. If you attend a pre-conference workshop, you are not required to attend the NATTAP Conference. The following topics will be covered: Effective Speech-Language Services in the Schools: Using a Workload Approach by Joanne Gerenser, I’m On My Way…But I don’t Know Where I’m Going: Transition Planning for Youth with Autism by Teresa Grossi, Removing Obstacles Together to Reach our Unlimited Potential by the Blackwell Family, Targeting Incidental Learning Opportunities: A Tool Kit of Visual Teaching Strategies and Materials by Barbara Bloomfield and You’re Going to Love This Kid: Educating Students with Autism in Inclusive Schools by Paula Kluth. For registration information, call OCALI at 866-886-2254. Autism conferences are a great way for parents and autism professionals to connect with one another. With a variety of presentations, the NATTAP Conference will have topics to meet everyone’s needs. Source: NATTAP Conference
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