League School Hosting Free Workshop on Applied Behavior Analysis and Autism on May 9th
League School will be hosting a free workshop on Thursday, May 9th from 4-6 pm in the Vetstein Auditorium.
Dr. Laura Dudley, BCBA-D, LABA will present on Applied Behavioral Analysis and Autism: Applications, Misconceptions, and Future Directions.
Dr. Dudley serves as Assistant Clinical Professor and Program Director for the Applied Behavior Analysis Program at Northeastern University. She has more than 20 years experience in designing, developing, implementing, and monitoring quality programs for children with autism and related disabilities. Laura has also served on League’s Board of Directors since 2017.
Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) is broadly defined as the application of behavioral principles to solve socially significant problems. Today, ABA is perhaps best known for its application within the autism population. However, even as a proven effective method for teaching new skills and behavior, there remain many misconceptions about its application. The future of ABA will also be discussed.
To RSVP or with questions about this event, contact:
Michelle Melanson, League School’s Events Coordinator: mmelanson@leagueschool.com