Ms Kadayer’s knowledge and skills in the area of Verbal Behaviour (VB) is extremely relevant in the field of autism and her continued presence within our community would be of great benefit to all families touched by this disability.

Mr Smith, Herts
Louise is very accurate in her analysis and catching every opportunity to motivate new learning - not only on the child's side but also for the "grown-ups" around. Our son's programming could not be in better hands.

Mrs Hollingsworth, Surrey
Under Louise’s guidance Omi has made significant and remarkable progress, his eye contact has improved dramatically, his periods of social isolation has decreased and he has begun to enjoy the company of others.

Dr Jones, Berkshire
I have known Shelley Brown for 6 months through the work she has undertaken with my autistic son. She has made a significant contribution towards my son’s language acquisition and I have no hesitation in referring her to other families.

Mrs Christine Labios
I learnt a lot of techniques and methods of intervention and what to do when those are not working properly.

Mumbai Dad
I learnt so much from this workshop and would recommend it without hesitation. I can’t wait to go back and use the procedures for dealing with extremely challenging behaviours on my class!

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20th September 2010 Workshop I - Introduction to recent advances in interventions

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Workshop I. Introduction to recent advances in interventions

Who is it for? Anyone who wants to learn more about recent teaching advances Duration: one full day

Workshop outline:

As well as the opportunity to have questions answered, delegates will learn:

  • What is Verbal Behaviour?
  • Where does Verbal Behaviour come from?
  • Recent advances in ABA research, and research in teaching learners with challenging behaviours and developmental disabilities
  • The misconceptions of ABA
  • The differences between natural environment teaching and intensive teaching
  • How to begin teaching your learner
  • Assessment & data collection

And much more…