$25 for 25 years of ASAT!! Did you know that 2023 is ASATs 25th Anniversary? For a quarter of a century, ASAT has been a trusted and reliable source of accurate and up-to-date information about autism and its treatments, as well as a strong advocate for accountability, transparency, and evidence in how people with autism are supported. But we can’t do this vital work alone. We need your help to continue our mission and reach more people who can benefit from our offerings, which are all accessible free of charge. That’s why we’re launching a special 25th anniversary fundraising campaign right here on Facebook, and we’re asking you to join us.?Every dollar counts! And donations will be matched. Please click the link below to visit our fundraiser over on Facebook! https://lnkd.in/gHfP3jGg
Association for Science in Autism Treatment (ASAT)
信息服务
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Providing Accurate, Science-Based Information ? Promoting Access To Effective Treatment
关于我们
The Association for Science in Autism Treatment (ASAT) is a not-for-profit organization run by an all-volunteer board of 15 professionals, many of whom are parents of children and adolescents with autism. ASAT is committed to improving the education, treatment, and care of people with autism. Since autism was first identified, there has been a long history of failed treatments and fads levied on vulnerable families. ASAT was the first autism advocacy group to explicitly embrace an empirical, science-based approach to any statements made about the causes and proposed treatments for autism. Before ASAT was formed in 1998, the major autism advocacy groups considered themselves to be “the leading source of trusted and reliable information about autism.” In reality, they were not evaluating or offering any guidance about the array of treatment options being introduced year after year. It has always been ASAT’s hope to work toward the adoption of higher standards of accountability in the way that people with autism are cared for, educated, and treated. It remains our goal to assure that the family of every person with autism has access to information that will help them access the best intervention that science can provide, delivered with competence and compassion. The first issue of ASAT’s newsletter, Science in Autism Treatment, was published in 1999. Since initial publication, the newsletter has provided consumers with accurate information about science-based autism treatments in a language that is easy to understand. The newsletter was published free-of-charge for three years to ensure that everyone had access to accurate, helpful information. In 2001, ASAT’s website (www.asatonline.org) was launched to increase the reach of our information through suggested reading lists, web-based links, and key articles on autism and its treatments. The last few years have been particularly important for ASAT. We are now comprised of committees and an Externship program, each with their own distinct yet complementary purpose and goals. We resumed publication of our quarterly newsletter in the summer of 2009 and continue to distribute to almost 13,000 recipients in all 50 states and 100 countries around the world. In many respects the newsletter has become more comprehensive and multifaceted than the original publication format. We have also continued to expand and upgrade our website with resources that are more accessible and user-friendly. ASAT has developed specific pages for distinct groups including the media, pediatricians, parents of newly-diagnosed children, parents of older children and adults, and teaching faculty. We have developed mechanisms to productively engage dozens of volunteers within our organizational structure. ASAT remains one of the foremost voices for the dissemination of science-based information about autism and its treatment, while promoting greater access to credible, effective, and safe treatments.
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https://www.asatonline.org
Association for Science in Autism Treatment (ASAT)的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 信息服务
- 规模
- 1 人
- 总部
- Hoboken,New Jersey
- 类型
- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 1998
- 领域
- autism treatment、evidence-based treatment、consumer advocacy、information dissemination、autism awareness、research、autism across the lifespan、autism therapy、science promotion、countering pseudoscience和autism intervention
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主要
89 River Street
Box 1447
US,New Jersey,Hoboken,07030
Association for Science in Autism Treatment (ASAT)员工
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Dr. David Celiberti
Executive Director at Association for Science in Autism Treatment
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Lina Slim, PhD, BCBA-D, CCC-SLP
Adjunct Assistant Professor at The Chicago School of Professional Psychology
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Derrell Hunter
Behavioral Specialist, Registered Behavioral Technician and Student Behavior Analyst
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Marcia Questel, BCBA
Yale Research Fellow, Consultant, Parent/Staff trainer, Editor, Researcher
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High-quality resources and information to support individuals with autism and their families as they enter adulthood can be accessed here.? https://lnkd.in/equv5wri #AdultAutism?#AdultswithAutism?#AdultswithAutism??#AgingwithAutism #AutismAcrossAges #AutismLifespan #AutismTeenagers #AutisminAdults?#AutismTransitions #SupportthroughLife?#WebsiteWednesdays ?
Lifespan Resources From the Web
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Toilet training can be a momentous and exciting time for a family; however, it can also be scary and nerve-racking as caretakers assess if their child is ready to undertake such a pivotal developmental milestone. In this piece, Shannon Arthur, PhD, BCBA-D, LABA, discusses both child prerequisite skills and caregiver barriers that should be addressed both before and during toilet training efforts. Additional recommendations are made to help overcome these barriers to promote a more effective and positive toileting training experience. Read more at: https://lnkd.in/g2SuByQz The November 2024 issue of Science in Autism Treatment can be found here: https://lnkd.in/gRSQC5fz Not yet a subscriber? Subscribe here for free: https://lnkd.in/dZzvzj4 #ToiletTraining #AutismParenting #SpecialNeedsParenting #ParentingTips #AutismSupport #AutismAwareness #PottyTrainingSuccess #ParentingHacks #EarlyIntervention #RaisingAutisticKids #SupportForParents
How Can Caregivers Address Common Toilet Training Barriers? - Association for Science in Autism Treatment
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In this treatment summary, Jacquelin Medrano, MS, and Natalie Wilcox, BA, discuss holding therapy. Holding therapy is an intervention purported to improve the relationship between a child and parent through the use of physical restraints. Despite the claims of holding therapy’s proponents, this intervention lacks evidence and is dangerous. Read the article to learn more about why consumers should not consider holding therapy as an intervention for their loved ones. Read the complete article at: https://lnkd.in/gy--UaGi The November 2024 issue of Science in Autism Treatment can be found here: https://lnkd.in/gRSQC5fz Not yet a subscriber? Subscribe here for free: https://lnkd.in/dZzvzj4 #ABATherapy #AppliedBehaviorAnalysis #AutismSpectrumDisorder #AutismTherapy #EvidenceBasedTreatment #HoldingTherapy #ReactiveAttachmentDisorder #RebirthingTherapy
A Treatment Summary of Holding Therapy
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Welcome to the Science Corner’s fourth installment in our series on threats to internal validity. In our August 2024 issue, we provided an overview of internal validity and how it can be threatened through choices made in the research study. We will continue to go even further by describing different threats to internal validity, providing examples, and unpacking how these threats impact confidence in treatment outcomes. For the fourth installment, Catalina Rey, Ph.D., BCBA-D, and Paige O’Neill, M.A., BCBA, address multiple treatment interference and the ways in which it might impact outcomes. Read more at: https://lnkd.in/gKm4zPSS The November 2024 issue of Science in Autism Treatment can be found here: https://lnkd.in/gRSQC5fz Not yet a subscriber? Subscribe here for free: https://lnkd.in/dZzvzj4 #AppliedBehaviorAnalysis #Autism #AutismTreatment #Autismo #ExperimentalControl #MultipleTreatmentInterference #pseudoscience #Research #Science #ScienceMatters #SingleSubjectDesign #SingleSubjectResearch #StandWithScience #ThreatsToInternalValidity #InternalValidity
Science Corner: Multiple treatment interference as a threat to internal validity
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We would like to thank the Council of Autism Service Providers (CASP) for their sponsorship of ASAT at the Partner level. CASP is a non-profit trade organization whose member organizations and companies provide services to individuals with autism. The goals towards which CASP works are ensuring safe and effective care, disseminating information on evidence-based practices, serving as a representative of members to the government and the public, and influencing public policy on quality care. For more information about the Council of Autism Service Providers, visit https://casproviders.org/ like on Facebook at https://lnkd.in/gRw84xd4, and follow them on LinkedIn at https://lnkd.in/e_PPtgCi Thank you again, Council of Autism Service Providers for your generous support of ASAT! #SponsorshipSunday
MassHealth Announces Accreditation Requirement for ABA Providers
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In this research synopsis, Victoria Flanagan, BA, and Robert LaRue, PhD, BCBA-D provide a review and analysis of a study that evaluated the use of a precision teaching framework to improve mathematical skills of students with intellectual and developmental disabilities. We hope that you find this review to be insightful as you think about teaching these essential applied skills. Read more at: https://lnkd.in/g2tP2HHf The November 2024 issue of Science in Autism Treatment can be found here: https://lnkd.in/gRSQC5fz Not yet a subscriber? Subscribe here for free: https://lnkd.in/dZzvzj4 #Autism #AutismTreatment #Autismo #DirectInstruction #PrecisionTeaching #ScienceofLearning #ScienceMatters #SpecialEducation #StandWithScience #Teachers
Research Synopsis: A Precision teaching framework for improving mathematical skills of students with intellectual and developmental disabilities
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In this edition of?Is There Science Behind That?, Elizabeth Hardesty, MA, BCBA, Breana Roberts, MA, BCBA, and Thomas Zane, PhD, BCBA-D, discuss the science behind antecedent-based interventions. Antecedent-based interventions are a broad array of interventions targeted at changing a learner’s environment in such a way that their likelihood of success increases and experiencing challenges decreases. The authors highlight the need for more research into the particular situations in which certain antecedent-based interventions are or are not effective, and the need to continue expanding the research to evaluate the use of antecedent-based interventions across a broad array of challenging behaviors. Read more at: https://lnkd.in/gr5jZcd8 The November 2024 issue of Science in Autism Treatment can be found here: https://lnkd.in/gRSQC5fz Not yet a subscriber? Subscribe here for free: https://lnkd.in/dZzvzj4 #ABATherapy #AntecedentBasedInterventions #AntecedentInterventions #AppliedBehaviorAnalysis #ChallengingBehavior #EvidenceBasedPractice #InterventionStrategies #PreventionStrategies #SupportForAutism #TeachingStrategies
Is there science behind that? Antecedent-based interventions
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ASAT believes that the autism community deserves the highest quality of support and information backed by science. Does your organization align with this viewpoint? If it does, we encourage you to explore more about becoming a sponsor. We’re thrilled to announce that we have received a grant that will match the contributions of new sponsors who come on board before December 1st. Your sponsorship, combined with the generous contributions from our founder, has the potential to make our 2024 Sponsorship campaign the most successful one to date.? For more information about this sponsorship campaign visit: https://lnkd.in/exWPav3B #Autism #AutismAwareness #AutismSupport #Sponsor
Professional Sponsors
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The November 2024 issue of Science in Autism Treatment is out. In this interview, Eli Allen shares his early experiences with ABA. Eli’s journey is a testament to the profound impact that early intervention and persistence can have on the lives of individuals with autism. His experiences highlight the importance of advocacy, family involvement, and evidence-based practices in fostering communication, agency, and independence. Charlie Hui, Extern, and David Celiberti, PhD, BCBA-D are deeply grateful to showcase Eli’s journey along with his unique insights and perspectives. His story not only inspires hope but also underscores the critical need for continued support and resources for individuals with autism and their families not just upon diagnosis but throughout their lives. Link to the article: https://lnkd.in/gZkBtNcs The November 2024 issue of Science in Autism Treatment can be found here: https://lnkd.in/gRSQC5fz Not yet a subscriber? Subscribe here for free: https://lnkd.in/dZzvzj4 #ABAAdvocate #ABATherapy #AppliedBehaviorAnalysis #AutismAwareness #AutismServices #CompassionateCare #FromChallengesToSuccess #YourStoryMatters
Been there, succeeded at that: An interview with Eli Allen sharing his early experiences with ABA
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