Do you stand for science? Stand with us

David Celiberti, PhD, BCBA-D Association for Science in Autism Treatment  Did you know that the Association for Science in Autism Treatment (ASAT) is primarily a volunteer-based organization? The important work that ASAT does to promote science-based treatment for individuals with autism could not happen without our volunteers. Currently, ASAT has dozens of volunteers working diligently…

Volunteer Opportunities

Thank you for your interest in learning more about volunteer opportunities at the Association for Science in Autism Treatment (ASAT)! The important work that ASAT does in promoting science-based treatment for individuals with autism would not be possible without our volunteers. Currently, ASAT has over 60 volunteers and externs who are committed to evidence-based autism…

How Teaching Faculty Can Help Us

As faculty members, you are in a unique position to pass along important information to your students that will support both their learning of your course content, as well as their professional development. Have your students sign up for our newsletter by sharing this link: www.asatonline.org/newsletter/ Have students fill out this sign up sheet in…

How We Can Help You

The Association for Science in Autism Treatment (ASAT) can provide opportunities for your undergraduate and graduate students to meet the challenges of a field fraught with pseudoscience, and to recognize the importance of keeping science and evidence at the forefront. As is the case for family members and providers, it may also be challenging for…

Standing for science, supporting Applied Behavior Analysis

By David Celiberti, Patrick O’Leary, Alice Bravo, Sunita Chhatwani, and Melissa Taylor Association for Science in Autism Treatment How ASAT promotes the field of applied behavior analysis:  ASAT is committed to the promotion of evidence-based practices for individuals with autism. Applied behavior analysis (ABA) has consistently been shown to be an impactful, evidence-based practice enjoying abundant scientific…

How ASAT Supports Faculty In and Out of the Classroom

Kerry Ann Conde, PhD, BCBA-D Amanda Fisher, PhD, BCBA-D Brian Fennell, PhD David Celiberti, PhD, BCBA-D The Association for Science in Autism Treatment (ASAT) was established in 1998 as a not-for-profit organization of parents and professionals committed to improving the education, treatment, and care of people with autism. With a mission to promote science-based treatments…

Some Websites and Online Resources for Parents

  Compiled by Peggy Halliday, MEd, BCBA, Julia Weiss (Extern), and David Celiberti, PhD, BCBA-D Association for Science in Autism Treatment The following websites include milestones, checklists, booklets, and a wealth of information to help parents become savvy consumers of autism treatment. The contributors are parent groups as well as professional, medical, scientific, and legal…

Twenty Six Ways to Support ASAT

David Celiberti, PhD, BCBA-D Association for Science in Autism Treatment In 2023 we celebrated our 25th Anniversary, what an incredible milestone that was only achieved with all the support of our volunteers, authors, sponsors, and donors. As we embark on a new year, we offer you 26 ways to support ASAT’s important work. Help us…

How You Can Help

Please see the links below for the many diverse ways that you can get involved with ASAT and support its initiatives and efforts to keep science at the forefront of every conversation about autism treatment. Learn about volunteering your time and talent, promoting awareness, fundraising, and supporting ASAT financially. We have also compiled this list…

Get Involved

Please see the links below for the many diverse ways that you can get involved with ASAT and support its initiatives and efforts to keep science at the forefront of every conversation about autism treatment. Learn about volunteering your time and talent, promoting awareness, fundraising, and supporting ASAT financially. We have also compiled this list…

Accomplishments & Goals

Recent Accomplishments We are very proud to share some of the following accomplishments… Completed our fifth year of monthly issues of Science in Autism Treatment (SIAT) addressing topics of importance to consumers and professionals alike. Maintained our commitment to addressing all levels of ability and needs in the creation of new content. Shared translated newsletter…