ASA's 36th National Conference on Autism Spectrum Disorders (July 13-16, 2005)

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Friday, July 15, 2005: 3:30 PM-5:00 PM
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#1646- Annual Meeting of the Network of Autism Training and Technical Assistance Programs (NATTAP)
Organized to provide those involved with state level training and technical assistance efforts and members of the Network an opportunity to discuss current issues and future needs. Not a formal presentation, rather an opportunity to network with others around topics such as grants, higher education and state level training efforts.

Presenters:Cathy Pratt, PhD, Indiana University, Director Indiana Resource Center for Autism / IIDC - Pratt is Director, Indiana Resource Center for Autism - Indiana Institute on Disability and Community at Indiana University. Pratt is on faculty through the University Graduate School at Indiana University and presents internationally at conferences and workshops. Pratt is the Chair of the ASA Board of Directors. Pratt has written articles related to ASD, functional behavior assessment/positive behavior supports, instructional policy and policy. Prior to pursuing her doctorate at Indiana University, Pratt worked as a classroom teacher for students with ASD.

Barbara Becker-Cottrill, West Virginia Autism Training Center Marshall University, Executive Director - Barbara Becker-Cottrill, Ed.D is executive director of the Marshall University Autism Training Center, adjunct graduate professor at Marshall University where she teaches courses related to autism, and is the Principal Investigator for the West Virginia Autism and Developmental Disabilities Monitoring Project as well as for a grant addressing the secondary conditions of autism, both funded by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention.

 
Organized to provide those involved with state level training and technical assistance efforts and members of the Network an opportunity to discuss current issues and future needs. Not a formal presentation, rather an opportunity to network with others around topics such as grants, higher education and state level training efforts.

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