workshop_ Challenging Behavior
HelloChallenging behavior is defined as "culturally abnormal behavior(s) of such intensity, frequency or duration that the physical safety of the person or others is placed in serious jeopardy, or behavior which is likely to seriously limit or deny access to the use of ordinary community facilities". Over the past 60 years, applied behavior analysis (ABA) has become recognized as the treatment of choice for behavior problems associated with mental retardation, autism-spectrum disorders, brain injury, and other disorders. SOCH and ABA India invites you for a workshop on “Overcome Severe & Challenging Behaviors In Children With Autism & Developmental Disabilities Using Positive Practice” on 22nd October 2009. Lori Ann Doston, Director Institute for Applied Behavior Analysis, California (USA) will be the resource person for the program. Venue : MP Hall, Powergrid Township, Gurgaon, HaryanaRegardsManish Samnani (OT)Team Leader, Events Coordination Committee,ABA IndiaPhone: 09810887523, msamnani@rediffmail.com
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