Conference to focus on autism treatment
Jennifer Ganz, an associate professor of special education at Texas A&M;, will be the keynote speaker. Ganz has been working for 13 years as a general and special education teacher and continues to give presentations to schools and parents on topics relating to autism spectrum disorders and behavior difficulties.
LAS CRUCES - The sixth Tri-Unity Conference,
scheduled for Feb. 18 at the NMSU Corbett Center Student Union, will
focus on autism treatment. Jennifer Ganz, an associate professor
of special education at Texas A&M, will be the keynote speaker. Ganz
has been working for 13 years as a general and special education
teacher and continues to give presentations to schools and parents on
topics relating to autism spectrum disorders and behavior difficulties. The
theme for this year's conference is "Supporting Treatment for Autism
with Evidence-Based Practice." The conference is a collaboration between
New Mexico State University, Direct Therapy Services and Aprendamos
Intervention Team. For more information, go to www.triunityconference.com.
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