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11 Sep 2010
Treating Autism evening event
LIMITED TICKET ONLY EVENT at the World Marche Cafe, Queen Mary University of London on the evening prior to the conference.
Your chance to meet up with friends before the conference starts.
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Sunday 12 September 2010
Treating Autism Parent-to-Parent conference, LONDON

Queen Mary, University of London, Mile End E1

The long-awaited Treating Autism Parent-2-Parent conference takes place in London this year. Come to hear parents and practitioners sharing their experiences on various treatments that are helping our children. Our speakers' line-up is almost complete, and will include and will include Dr. T. Michael Culp, Medical Director of Integrative Health Solutions Ltd, Jonathan Tommey, Managing Director of the Autism Clinic and a registered DAN! (Defeat Autism Now!) practitioner, Jean Muscroft, also a DAN! practitioner and a parent of a recovered child. Several parents will be speaking about things that have helped their children and sharing invaluable bits of practical information and advice.

This conference will be an excellent value - only £30 for Treating Autism members, and £40 for non-members!!

Places are limited so book now to avoid disappointment.

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23rd September 2010
Nutrition and the Brain: Why Diet Matters for Mental Health and Performance - Food and Behaviour Research
• How does what we eat affect the way we feel, think and behave?
• What is ADHD? What's the evidence that nutrition can make a difference?
• What are the consequences of our present day diets? Find out the real truth about the food we consume, and what it's doing to our brains and bodies
• Learn how nutrition affects your immune system - critical for your everyday wellbeing, and in preventing allergies and infection
• Can improving nutrition really reduce anti-social behaviour or boost children's learning? What have the properly controlled trials shown?
• How can you encourage healthy food choices for your children and family? Dealing effectively with food culture, 'fussy eating' and food cravings
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24-26 September 2010
A HANDLE Introductory Course

A course for families, professionals and people interested in learning more about the underlying reasons for learning issues and difficulties.

This course is a hands-on, interactive introduction to HANDLE and how this unique, comprehensive and simple approach can help people understand the root causes of neurodevelopmental differences including: Autism, ADHD, dyslexia, dyspraxia, brain injury, language delay, Tourette's Syndrome and behavioral difficulties.

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Saturday 25th & Sunday 26th September 2010
The Autism Clinic Ltd International Autism Conference 2010

For further information and to book a place visit the Autism Clinic website

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November 9-12, 2010
Growing Minds is coming to UK!

This is an opportunity for parents and professionals helping children with autism spectrum disorders to receive affordable training close to home.

This is training for parents and professionals working with children who have Autism, Pervasive Developmental Delay, Asperger's Syndrome, Behavior problems or Dyspraxia or other muscular/neurological difficulties associated with autism. This program provides skills to:
* Increase your child's motivation and cooperation,
* Improve his or her communication and social interaction
* Reduce problematic behaviors
* Assess progress
* Set appropriate social and developmental goals
* Incorporate effective teaching methods to achieve those goals.

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