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CompuThera
Thursday, July 14, 2005: 1:30 PM-3:00 PM
W Blrm (Renaissance Nashville Hotel)
Part of Session 213: "Autism Software Panel Discussion: Overview of Products, Best Practices, Research, & Future Directions
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Content Area: Technology
Presenter:
Robert Caron
Founder
CompuThera
Robert Caron, MS was educated as an Electronics Engineer and has been a software consultant in the Washington, DC area since 1985. In 1996 his 3 years old son was diagnosed with autism. With the help of behaviorist friends, he started a home ABA program based on the UCLA curriculum. In 1998, he turned the computer media into a motivator for his son's learning. After three years and thousands of hours of a labor of love, the CompuThera was created.