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AOTA Specialty Conference<br />
September 23–24, 2016 · Cleveland, Ohio<br />
Preconference Workshops: September 22, 2016 (separate registration required)<br />
Presented by Lucy Jane Miller, PhD, OTR/L and Susan Bazyk, PhD, OTR/L, FAOTA<br />
Register by August 24, and SAVE!<br />
www.aota.org/autismconference<br />
Autism diagnoses continue to rise, along with the greater necessity to<br />
understand life transition challenges. It is urgent for the occupational<br />
therapy profession to be fully prepared to meet the needs of children,<br />
adolescents, and young adults on the autism spectrum.<br />
A must-attend<br />
conference for advancedlevel<br />
practitioners<br />
working with kids or<br />
young adults!<br />
Occupational therapists play a key role in working with individuals on the autism spectrum to<br />
help them participate in daily routines and integrate into communities. This AOTA Specialty<br />
Conference, featuring national experts in occupational therapy, will give practitioners an<br />
exceptional opportunity to learn evidence-based practices—across the lifespan—from leaders in<br />
the autism field.<br />
Earn up to 14 CONTACT HOURS (1.4 AOTA CEUs/14 NBCOT PDUs)<br />
All Specialty Conference sessions will be held at the<br />
modern, new Hilton Cleveland Downtown—located just<br />
minutes from the city’s most popular attractions, including<br />
Cleveland’s iconic Rock & Roll Hall of Fame!<br />
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