Berkshire Family and Individual Resources (BFAIR) will conduct a free evening program for parents, families, teachers, teacher aides, and clinicians. The workshop, “Autism & Applied Behavior Analysis” will be a discussion and overview of evidence based strategies to address issues and concerns common with Autism and related disabilities to celebrate Autism Awareness month in April.
Aimee Erskine, a Board Certified Associate Behavior Analyst and Clinical Director at BFAIR, will lead the workshop. It will be held on April 1, 6, 13, and 27th from 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. at the Williamstown Elementary School on 115 Church Street in Williamstown.
Certificates of attendance are available.
To register contact Robin Bellows at rbellows@bfair.org or call 413-664-9382 x10.
BFAIR is a non-profit organization BFAIR providing a full compliment of day, residential, family, employment, recreation and clinical services for people with developmental disabilities, autism and traumatic brain injury.
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