March 2010
Teacher with students
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ABA in the Classroom
Founder's Corner, by Cynthia Howroyd
M.Sc., SLP ( c ), Founder, AutismPro

Cynthia HowroydTeachers sometimes ask me, "How do I use ABA (i.e., Applied Behavior Analysis) in the classroom to teach academic subjects?" One approach suggests that a teacher must become familiar with the types of tasks that are suitable for a highly structured lesson, which is the essence of ABA. A teacher must then determine how their learning objectives can be made compatible with these tasks.

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For the complete article, visit Cynthia's blog.
Autism in the News
Here are just a few stories we've seen recently on the topic of autism:

Study Linking Autism to Vaccine Retracted (CBS News)
The Financial Burden of Autism (New York Times)
District Moves Autism Resources Online (The Journal)
Tips & Tricks: Getting the Most out of the Online Support Center
AutismPro's online support center includes information for all types of users with all manner of problems to solve.

New users will find that Quick Start guides are the fastest way to get into the program with a minimum of fuss. Experienced users, meanwhile, may discover new features they never knew existed, or learn faster ways to do common tasks.

Our narrated videos will take you step-by-step through most basic processes. It's an easy and fast way to find answers to your questions:
Help is Available
Forgotten your user name? Not sure how to use a feature? Remember, we're always just an email away if you need help. You can reach our support team by emailing support@autismpro.com, or call us at 1-866-462-0991 (then press 1 at the menu).

You'll also find answers to our most frequently asked questions at our online support center. Visit us today at:

http://www.autismpro.com/support/

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Autism Stories
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Tips & Tricks
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