"Understanding the Difference Between School and ABA Therapy" Caregiver Webinar

Tuesday, Jul 23, 2024 from 7:00pm to 8:00pm

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Bierman Autism Centers Presents:

 

"Understanding the Difference Between School and ABA Therapy" Caregiver Webinar

 

Tuesday, July 23, 7-8 pm EST

 

Join us for an insightful webinar where we dive into the distinct yet complementary roles of center-based ABA therapy and traditional school education. While both aim to support your child's growth, understanding their unique approaches can enhance your child's learning experience.

 

Led by our expert, Gina Richig, M.Ed., BCBA, COBA, this informative session will cover:

  • ? Key Differences: Learn how center-based ABA therapy differs from school-based education and why both are important for your child's development.

  • ? Interconnected Benefits: Discover how these two settings can work together to provide a holistic learning experience.

  • ? Practical Applications: Gain insights on how to apply ABA principles at home to support your child's progress outside of school hours.

  • Expert Q&A: Have your questions answered by Gina Richig, an experienced Board Certified Behavior Analyst, dedicated to enhancing the learning journeys of children with autism.

 

Don't miss this opportunity to gain valuable knowledge and support for your child's educational journey. Join us for an evening filled with expert insights, practical strategies, and a supportive community.

 

We look forward to welcoming you to this enriching session designed to empower your family's journey.

 

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Meet Your Presenter:

 

Gina Richig is a dedicated Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) at Bierman Autism Centers in Dublin. She holds a Master's degree in Education from Vanderbilt University's Peabody College. Before joining Bierman, Gina gained valuable experience as a Special Education (SPED) teacher in a resource classroom, where she managed a caseload of students aged 5-10.

Gina is passionate about working with children and firmly believes in the power of early intervention. She is committed to supporting learners with intensive needs, driven by the conviction that every child is teachable and capable of progress. Her work at Bierman Autism Centers allows her to continuously demonstrate this belief, proving that with the right support, every child can achieve remarkable growth.

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