Our 2022 Speaker Series was a success! We learned about a range of topics from experts in right here in our community. Find helpful resources you might have missed below.
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Tuesday, February 8, 6:30pm
Arianne Kindle: Applied Behavioral Analysis 101
Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) refers to a set of principles that focus on how behaviors change, or are affected by the environment, as well as how learning takes place.
Arianne is Director of the Kindle Behavior Consultants and a Board Certified Behavior Analyst who holds a Master’s of Applied Behavior Analysis and a Bachelor’s degree in Cognitive Science. She began working in this field as a case manager and teacher at the New England Center for Children and now directs a center in Burlington that specializes in ABA. To read more about Arianne, click here.
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Wednesday, March 9, 7:15pm
Dana Roth: Transition from High School to College for Students with Disabilities
Dana is a college consultant and executive functioning coach. She has worked in a range of post-secondary institutions such as University of Massachusetts, Boston and Connecticut College. She has worked with students who were the first in their families to attend college
To read more about Dana, click here.
Missed the presentation? Click here for a recording.
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Wednesday, April 6, 6:30pm
Jen Mahon: Ready! Set! Routine!
Jen will talk about executive functioning: strategies for home and what you should ask the school for with respect to executive functioning.
Jen is a former public school educator and special education director who is now an educational advocate. She has four children, lives in Woburn, and helps families, in Woburn and beyond, to make sure their children are getting the education they are entitled to.
Missed the presentation? Get her Ready Set Routine notes here.
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