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Autism Research Institute Free Webinars

At the Autism Research Institute we have focused on providing information that is unbiased and broad-reaching, to assist families in making informed treatment decisions. We also strive to provide professional education that gives thoughtful, inquisitive clinicians the means to offer appropriate support. We are grateful to our friends at the Johnson Center for Child Health & Development for working in partnership to offer several of these presentations.

Continuing education credits for healthcare providers (CME) and non-medical professionals (CE) are offered for the following:


UPCOMING EVENT

Most free webinars at 1 pm ET (U.S.) / 5 p.m. GMT on dates shown - exceptions noted.
Join us live and ask your questions in real time:
May 15: Autism is Treatable | Kenneth Bock, MD REGISTER
May 21: Meeting the Needs of Siblings Pt. 2* | Jeanna Martinez, CCLS REGISTER
May 22: The Autism-Environment Connection | Suruchi Chandra, MD | REGISTER
May 30: Considerations for Parents of ASD Siblings* | Dane Mosher, DO REGISTER
SPECIAL EVENT June 1, 8:30-12:30 PDT: Immunological & Environmental Factors: Research to TreatmentREGISTER
June 4: What Does Good ABA Look Like?* | Bobbie Edwards, BCBA
June 18: Guardianship, Estate Planning, Trusts*| Clyde Farell, Financial Planner
June 19: Environmental Risks & ASD | Pamela Lein, PhD
June 27: Complementary Care & ASD* | Dane Mosher, D.O.
July 1: Augmentative Communication & ASD* | Melissa Olive, Ph.D., BCBA
July 16: Needles & Nurses & Labs* | Jeanna Martinez, CCLS & Rebecca Flores, RN
July 17: "Is Your Child TILTed?" | Claudia Miller, PhD
July 25: Nutrition & Autism - Research Updates* | Kelly Barnhill, MBA, CN, CCN

Can't make it to the live event? After our live webinars and events are done, we share many of them for free on our YouTube Channel. Subscribe online and stay up to date with all our latest videos as they are released.SUBSCRIBE NOW

We've also archived many of our past conference presentations - view those here:
Past Conference Video Archives - 2011-12

 

Brennan Baudot represented Project Independence at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival 2013!


And Here I am having a good time

Brennan Baudot represented Project Independence at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival 2013!  Once again, we would like to extend a heartfelt thanks to the Jazz & Heritage Foundation for their support of our cause!

Last Updated (Monday, 06 May 2013 21:42)

 

CAMP INDEPENDENCE IS SET FOR JULY 3, 2013 AT GULF ISLANDS WATERPARK IN GULFPORT, MS.

All day fun for disabled individuals( all ages) and their families, limit FOUR including special-needs person, $10.00 registration fee, includes free T-shirt and complimentary meal for the special needs individual only!

CLICK HERE TO REGISTER ONLINE

CLICK HERE FOR PRINTABLE REGISTRATION

Thanks,
Carol Mesa
Project Independence
985-237-0429

Camp Independence

Thursday, July 3, 2012 from 11:00 AM to 4:00 PM (CDT)
Gulfport, MS

Tickets are $10 per family. Only 1 ticket is needed per family. The registration form will ask you for the number of people attending from your family, as well as the name of your special needs child.

Please note: Limited to 4 family members including the special needs individual.

All others will have to pay the entrance fee!
Camp Independence is now registering for our Thursday, July 3, 2012 day at Gulf Island Waterpark in Gulfport, MS!

This camp is free to families caring for a loved one diagnosed with Autism or related disorders.

The only fee will be a $10 registration fee per family.


Applications must be received by June 30th!

For eligibility to attend this event, please include the name of your special needs child and their age with your registration, as well as the total number of family members attending.

CLICK HERE FOR PRINTABLE REGITRATION FORM


About Project Independence

In 2003, Project Independence was founded by Carol Mesa for the purpose of raising awareness and creating resources for families caring for a family member diagnosed with Autism. Her teenage son, Tony, was diagnosed with Autism in his elementary years. The Mesa family was not prepared for the regressive capability of this disorder as Tony matured. The constant strain on the family was overwhelming. Carol was compelled to create an organization that would offer support for families in Louisiana, as well as improve the quality of life forTony and the autism community.

Autism is the fastest growing developmental disorder in the U.S., affecting 1 in 110 children. Autism is a neurological disorder that affects a person’s ability to communicate, to reason and interact with others causing extreme behaviors.

Currently, there are no effective means to prevent autism and no known cause or cure for this mysterious affliction.

Last Updated (Tuesday, 30 April 2013 07:21)

 

Congratulations to Mr. Jean duTreil voted "Teacher of the Year"


Congratulations to Mr. Jean duTreil voted "Teacher of the Year" at Belle Chasse High School. We are proud to have you as a very valuable Board Member.


Last Updated (Wednesday, 17 April 2013 11:09)

 

SPECIAL THANKS!

THANKS TO ALL OF OUR LOYAL PARTICIPANT'S FOR SUPPORTING OUR 10TH ANNUAL RIDE FOR AUTISM DESPITE THE TERRIBLE WEATHER!

 

 

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