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BI-ANNUAL
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Untangle Autism
CONFERENCE
For a Brighter Future! 3 4 April
Address: Building 5 Road 1115 Block 611 Sitra, Kingdom of Bahrain Website: http://www.childbehavior.org
tel 17730960
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This conference is supported by
Professionals Rate BD 150
Professionals affiliated
with a charitable organ-
ization
BD 50
Parent of individuals
with special needs Rate
BD 40
BSCBCD members rate BD 30
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Isa Cultural Centre
Rd No 2407—Manama
Phone:1736 6666
Website: http://www.icc.gov.bh
Venue
Today, 1 in 100 individuals are diagnosed with autism,
making it more common than childhood cancer,
juvenile diabetes and pediatric AIDS combined.
It occurs in all racial, ethnic and social groups and is
four times more likely to strike boys than girls.
Autism impairs a person's ability to communicate and
relate to others. It is also associated with rigid routines
and repetitive behaviors, such as obsessively arranging
objects or following very specific routines. Symptoms
can range from very mild to severe. Most children with
autism lack social support, meaningful relationships,
future employment opportunities or self-determination.
Untangle Autism aims to inspire participants by
providing opportunities to build relationships, explore
intervention strategies, learn about new research
developments and celebrate experiences and
achievements and raise awareness about autism
spectrum disorder.
1.Dr. J Douglas Brown DC, DACNB Board Certified Neurology Chiropractic
2. Patricia S. Lemer, M. Ed., LPC. Licensed Professional Counselor, and educational diagnostician 3. O. Fred Donaldson, Ph.D. Play specialist internationally recognized for his ongoing research and use of play with children and animals for forty years 4. Sonia Mastrangelo Associate Professor- Lakehead University- Special Education & Early Intervention Consultant 5. Christine (Chris) Robinson B. Sc. OT, Reg. (Ont.) OTR Occupational Therapist DIR Expert Provider 6. Aksana Kavaliova-Moussi Accredited Music Therapist, Neurologic Music Therapist, MMT, BMT 7. Connie Gale, M.S. Ed Consultant in in teaching and educa-tional leadership 8. Noraini Mahmood Kinesiologist & pioneer in Brain Gym® and Kinesiology in Bahrain and the Mid-dle East 9. Füge Demirok
Artist / sculptor, ceramist—İstanbul Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Education and Research Hospital 10. Dejana Subsol Human Biology and Nutrition, Quantum Energy Healing Reiki Master, Naturopa-
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Join us for the
Conference Speakers
8:30am - 10:00am Dr. Sonia Mastrangelo
The ―How-To‖ of Self-Regulation for Children on the Autism Spectrum:
Possibilities and Opportunities within the Miller Method
This presentation will briefly cover the research on self-regulation within the
context of children with autism spectrum disorders.
10:00am - 11:30am Christine (Chris) Robinson
Neuroception and Stress – Working With Our Predictable Responses
In this presentation, Christine (Chris) Robinson, explains the importance of
understanding Dr. Stephen Porges’ Polyvagal Theory in recognizing our
responses to stressors.
11:30am - 12:00pm Brunch
12:00pm—1:30pm Aksana Kavaliova-Moussi
Music Therapy for Autism Spectrum Disorders
This presentation will focus on benefits of music therapy for individuals on
the Autism Spectrum. Speaker will introduce music therapy as an evidence-
based allied health profession and talk about its history and development.
8:30am - 9:00am
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Welcome & Opening 9:30am - 11:30am Dr. JDouglas Brown
Novel therapeutic approaches to the Autism spectrum patient.
This lecture will focus on therapeutic programs which can be designed and im-
plemented that strengthens these pathways resulting in more normal function
and putting in place the groundwork needed for the child to develop social and
verbal skills. We will discuss some of these pathways and therapies.
11:30am - 1:00pm Patricia S. Lemer, M. Ed., LPC
"Outsmarting Autism: Five Steps to Management, Healing, and Preven-
tion"
Whether you are new to the world of autism, are familiar with treatment options,
or are a veteran who has “been there, done that,” you will learn something new
that you can put to use immediately.
1:00 - 1:30pm Break for Brunch 1:30pm - 3:00pm Dr. Fred Donalndson
Beyond Autism to Original Play
Original play detaches us from our categories and in so doing allows us to en-
gage with the person beyond the confines of our cultural and medical labels into
a shared relationship in which the formalities of technique and roles are left
behind.
Conference Schedule
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8:30am-10:30am Connie Gale, B.S. Ed., Ms. Ed "21st ―Sense‖ury Learning Through Games and Play"
This presentation will address using Play and Games to develop the cog-
nitive, social and emotional skills in children through sensory education.
This approach will be explored with an emphasis on developing each
learner to their full potential.
10:30am-11:30am Noraini Mahmood
Kinesiology Approach to Speech and Communication
A sense of internal safety is a most important contribution to speech and
communication.
11:30am - 12:00pm Brunch
12:00pm—1:00pm Füge Demirok Artist / sculptor, ceramist
Art therapy: a psychological discipline that specializes in using visual
art making and the creative process to help clients bring about therapeu-
tic change.
1:00pm—2:00pm Dejana Subsol Naturopath, Iridologist
Nourishing Hope for Children: Food & Nutrition for Autism, Asper-
ger's, ADHD.
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Consultants/Speakers are available on a fee for service basis to consult with families to assist them in addressing their child’s challenging needs and to help with program development and planning.
To Book Call: +973 17 730960
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