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Tours are held every Tuesday when school is in session.
Every Tuesday from 9:00-10:00 AM
No tours May 22-June 5. Tours will be held June 12-July 10 and resume again Sept. 4.
Topic: Impact of Proposed Changes in the DSMV, with Dr. Bryant Shaw and Special Guest, John Elder Robison. June 20, 2012, 9:30 a.m. on KPFT, 90.1 FM. Live streaming available at www.kpft.org
2012 Texas Autism Research Conference
July 13-14, 2012
The Texas Autism Research & Resource Center (TARRC) announces its 2012 Texas Autism Research Conference. The conference will be held July 13-14, 2012, at the Commons Learning Center on the University of Texas J.J. Pickle Research Campus in Austin, Texas.
Please join TARRC for this exciting opportunity to learn about cutting edge autism research and evidence-based practices related to the diagnosis and treatment of individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). The conference will highlight the work of researchers from Texas and across the nation, who are respected experts in the field of ASD. Covering a range of interesting topics, conference presenters will share their research findings and address important implications for practices.
The conference will appeal to academics, researchers and licensed professionals who work with individuals with ASD, as well as family members and caregivers with a special interest in autism research.
TARRC is a program of the Texas Department of Aging and Disability Services and the Texas Health and Human Services Commission. Annual funding support to TARRC is provided by the Texas Council on Autism and Pervasive Developmental Disorders. To learn more about TARRC, please visit its website at www.tarrc.org.
2012 Texas Autism Research Conference
July 13-14, 2012
The Texas Autism Research & Resource Center (TARRC) announces its 2012 Texas Autism Research Conference. The conference will be held July 13-14, 2012, at the Commons Learning Center on the University of Texas J.J. Pickle Research Campus in Austin, Texas.
Please join TARRC for this exciting opportunity to learn about cutting edge autism research and evidence-based practices related to the diagnosis and treatment of individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). The conference will highlight the work of researchers from Texas and across the nation, who are respected experts in the field of ASD. Covering a range of interesting topics, conference presenters will share their research findings and address important implications for practices.
The conference will appeal to academics, researchers and licensed professionals who work with individuals with ASD, as well as family members and caregivers with a special interest in autism research.
TARRC is a program of the Texas Department of Aging and Disability Services and the Texas Health and Human Services Commission. Annual funding support to TARRC is provided by the Texas Council on Autism and Pervasive Developmental Disorders. To learn more about TARRC, please visit its website at www.tarrc.org.
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