An Interview with Xueyi Deng, BCBA (China)

Interview conducted by Ximing Huang (Extern) Association for Science in Autism Treatment I had the honor of interviewing Xueyi Deng, BCBA, the Deputy Secretary-General of Central China Applied Behavior Analysis (CCABA). CCABA is an associate chapter of Association for Behavior Analysis International (ABAI) and a sub-organization under the China Association of Persons with Psychiatric Disability…

Topical Resources for Educators

Whether you are an administrator, special education teacher, general education teacher, related service provider or paraprofessional, we invite you to learn more about science-based methods to teach students with autism spectrum disorders. The field of special education has been plagued with fad treatments, misconceptions, and confusion. ASAT’s mission is to promote safe, effective, and science-based…

Autism Treatment

Jane Asher discusses the challenges facing parents of newly diagnosed children with autism.Also check out…Newly Diagnosed?Parent Information Packet Jane Asher highlights the manyresources that ASAT has tooffer the autism community.ASAT ResourcesJane Asher offers several importantconsiderations to guide any and alldecisions about autism treatment.Autism Treatment What Is New? Latest Published Articles Latest Newsletters Latest Media Watch…

Lifespan

Individuals with autism have a myriad of needs that need to be addressed across the lifespan, as autism is typically a lifelong developmental disability. This page serves as a comprehensive resource for families and providers of adolescents and adults with autism. A commitment to science, as well as the need to remain a savvy and…

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…

Review of Punishment on Trial

  Cipani, E. (2004). Punishment on trial: A resource guide to child discipline. Reno, NV: Context Press. Reviewed by Audrey Meissner, MEd, BCBA (Executive Director, New Haven Learning Centre) and David Celiberti, PhD, BCBA-D (President, Association for Science in Autism Treatment) Promoting enduring behavior change in children is a complex undertaking, one that is facilitated…

A Review of The Complete Guide to Autism Treatments

  Freeman, S. K. (2007). The complete guide to autism treatments, a parent’s handbook: Make sure your child gets what works! Langley, B.C. and Lynden, WA: SKF Books, Inc.   Reviewed by David Celiberti, PhD, BCBA-D President, Association for Science in Autism Treatment Just when we think we have seen everything, we are reminded that with autism…

Guidance, Advocacy & Education

It takes a village to raise a child. On this page you will find a multitude of resources for educators, from how to increase a child’s interests to teaching safety skills. These resources will help you stay informed on effective treatments and approaches for educating a child with autism.  Don’t forget to sign-up for our newsletter.…