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Event Details: 2010 Mind and Body in Autism Conference

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Mind and Body in Autism Conference

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The Center for Opportunities and Outcomes for People with Disabilities, in collaboration with the Leonard and Frances Blackman Lecture Series at Teachers College, Columbia University proudly announce a two-day conference that will bring together an interdiscipinary panel of experts (featuring educators, psychologists, and physicians) to initiate collaborative and comprehensive consideration of strategies for addressing the challenges facing persons with autism spectrum disorders and their families.

This two-day conference is designed to foster dialogue between diverse disciplines and to promote the development of integrated models for tailoring educational, psychological and medical interventions to better serve children with autism and related disorders and their families.

Conference also features the
Leonard and Frances Blackman Lecture Series
 
Program Director
Linda Hickson, Ph.D., Professor of Education

Dates
Friday, April 16
8:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
(Optional viewing of HBO BioPic: "Temple Grandin" from 5:30p.m. to 8:00 p.m.)

Saturday, April 17
8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. 

Note: Individuals with disabilities may obtain reasonable accommodations by contacting the Office of Access and Service for individuals with disabilities (www.tc.columbia.edu/oasid) - 212.678.3689
 

 
Distinguished speakers will include:

  Matthew K. Belmonte, Ph.D.
  Assistant Professor
  Department of Human Development
  Cornell University
 
 
 
 
 
  John J. Foxe, Ph.D.
  Professor & Director of Research
  Children’s Evaluation and Rehabilitation Center
  Departments of Pediatrics and Neuroscience
  Albert Einstein College of Medicine
 




  Hakon Hakonarson, MD, Ph.D
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  Hakon Hakonarson, MD, Ph.D.
  Director, Center for Applied Genomics
  The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia
 
 
  Peter Mundy, Ph.D.
  Lisa Capps Chair in Neurodevelopmental Disorders
  and Education
 School of Education and Department of Psychiatry
  Director of Education Research - M.I.N.D. Institute
  University of California at Davis
 

  Tim Page
  Professor of Journalism and Music
  Author of Parallel Play
  Pulitzer Prize Winning Music Critic
  University of Southern California
  Rhea Paul, Ph.D., CCC-SLP
  Professor and Director
  Communication Disorders Section
  Yale Child Study Center
  Yale School of Medicine
 



Registration and Payment Options
Note: Your application will not be considered complete until the relevant program fee has been paid. We encourage payment via our secure online system using a major credit card (e.g., MasterCard, American Express), a checking, or savings account.
 
General registration is available now through and including April 15, 2010:
   Conference only: $100
   Conference and 1.5 CEUs: $115


Day-of registration is available on April 16, 2010:
   Conference only: $125
    Conference and 1.5 CEUs: $140

No registration is available on April 17, 2010
 
Step 1 - Registration
Complete, save, and email the appropriate registration form to CPS@tc.edu

Click here to download the online registration form for the Conference
Click here to download the online registration form for the Conference and CEU

Step 2 - Payment
You may submit your payment either online (via one of the two links below), or by check.

Online
Select the following link to pay the "Conference Only" registration fee:
https://commerce.cashnet.com/lifelonglearning?itemcode=LLL-AUT10

Select the following link to pay the "Conference and CEU" registration fee:
https://commerce.cashnet.com/lifelonglearning?itemcode=LLL-AUT10CEU


Check
Mail your check, made payable to "Teachers College Columbia University" to the following address:

Teachers College, Columbia University 
Continuing and Professional Studies (CPS)
525 West 120th Street, Box 99
New York, New York 10027



Visiting Teachers College

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Guest Housing
Teachers College's Office of Residential Services has a limited number of guest rooms in the New Residence Hall for short term stays for members and guests of Teachers College and Columbia communities.
 
Hotels
 

 
Contact Us
For questions and more information contact us at:
Email: cps@tc.edu
Phone: (212)678 - 6612
   
 

**When registering for a course on a non-credit basis, one may not change one’s enrollment to credit or vice versa.

 

 

 
 
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Type: CPS: Conferences

Location: Cowin Center

Date & Time: From 4/16/2010, 8:00:00 AM To 4/17/2010, 4:30:00 PM

Website: No website specified.

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