MFEAT
Manitoba Families for Effective Autism Treatment

 

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ABA Resources

A parent's ABA Resource Page
 
Richard Safran's ABA Resources
 
Guidelines for Consumers of Applied Behavior Analysis
 
FAQ on ABA
 
American Academy of Pediatrics on Autism
 
Behavior Analyst Certification Board

Partner Organizations

St. Amant Centre
ABA Preschool Program
 
St. Amant Conference 2007
The St. Amant Conference on developmental disabilities and autism returns on October 4 and 5 in Winnipeg. Now in its 16th year, the conference attracts about 450 annual attendees, including educators, family members, researchers, self-advocates, service providers and health-care professionals. For registration information, call the St. Amant Conference at (204) 256-4301 ext. 4372 or email conf@stamant.mb.ca.
 
University of Manitoba
Certificate in Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA)
ABA Graduate Program
 

Select FEATs Outside of Manitobas

FEAT of B.C.
 
FEAT Alberta
 
SaskFEAT
Lynn Verklan, President
(306) 862-4768
saskfeat@hotmail.com
FEAT webpage
Northern Californa (but with references everywhere)
 
Fargo Moorhead FEAT
North Dakota

Manitoba Autism Organizations

Autism Society Manitoba
 
Association for Community Living - Manitoba
 
Autism Portage!

Relevant Manitoba Government Departments

Manitoba Family Services and Housing
Children's Special Services
Child Daycare Office
 
Manitoba Education and Training
Special Education Supports and Services
 
School Supports
Child Guidance Clinic

Other Links

Manitoba Association for Behaviour Analysis
 
Autism Connects - Celebrate the Spectrum!

 

DISCLAIMER: The information and resources on the Manitoba Families for Effective Autism Treatment (MFEAT) website are for educational and informational purposes only. The purpose of the MFEAT website is not to provide advice or professional services. The information provided through the MFEAT website or any links from the MFEAT website should not be used as a substitute for care by an appropriate professional. If you have an autism related questions you should consult a qualified developmental pediatrician, pediatric neurologist, behavioral psychologist, behavior analyst, speech and language pathologist, or other appropriate professional.

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