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Mari Ueda-Tao and Kristen Silliman presented
presented a workshop in Ethiopia in 2010.
Joseph Morrow presented a paper on the History and Philosophy of
Applied Behavior Analysis at Lille France, Vienna Austria and Singapore in 2009.
Nicole Tisdale Stephanie Sheridan, and Rick Gutierrez
consulted at the ABCREAL school in Portugal in 2009.
Rick Gutierrez and Hui Ling Loh presented a workshop in Singapore in 2009.
ABC, Inc. presented
a workshop on ABA principles in Portugal in March,
2009.
Connie Wong,
Rick Gutierrez & Joseph Morrow were consultants to
the Applied Behavior Analysis program at the University
of Charles de Gaulle in Lille, France in
November, 2008
Hui Ling
Loh, presented a workshop in Wuhan,
China in September, 2008.
Steven Richardson established in –home programs
for 8 families in Bucharest, Romania in September,
2008.
Joseph Morrow presented
a lecture on ABA history and philosophy at the Gulbenkian
Foundation in Lisbon, Portugal in September, 2008.
Kerry Madden, Mari Ueda-Tao
and Rick Gutierrez played key roles in the establishment
of the ABC REAL school in Lisbon, Portugal in
September and October, 2008.
Joseph Morrow met
with University officials in Wuhan, China concerning
the establishment of a BCBA program there in October
2008.
Joseph Morrow has
an in press publication on the History and Philosophy
of Applied Behavior Analysis in the Romanian Journal
of Special Education.
ABAI President William
Heward presented a one day workshop on principles
of teaching at the Sacramento campus of ABC, Inc.
in July 2008.
Brenda Terzich, Mari
Ueda-Tao and Natalie Preston were in Iceland establishing
an ABA program for a child with autism, as well as exploring
the possibility of opening and ABA school for children
with Autism, in early 2008.
Robyn Matsumoto, Rebecca
Akroyd, Mari Ueda-Tao and Phyllis Williamson presented
a data based paper on teaching language to infant-toddlers
with autism at the ABAI Conference on Autism,
in early 2008.
Mari Ueda-Tao, Robyn Matsumoto
and Phyllis Williamson presented a data based
paper on ABC’s infant-toddler program at the ABAI
conference on Autism, in early 2008. |