Shauna,
It was a very positive meeting, and I'm encouraged by the "new
blood." I'm confident that we can build some momentum. We'll soon
summarize the notes from the meeting and distribute as a newsletter
to GABA members. With regard to future meetings, David Glick
graciously agreed to host the next meeting at his home . . . will
keep you posted on the date.
Coby
--- In opengaautism@yahoogroups.com, "aurugby1" <autism24@...> wrote:
>
> I'm glad that the GABA chapter is getting restarted as well!! I
> couldn't be at ABA this year because my sister was getting married
> (I was so mad when I found out that the wedding was the same
> weekend!). Anyway, I'd like to hear more about what was discussed
> at the GABA meeting and when/if there is going to be another
meeting.
>
> Shauna
>
> --- In opengaautism@yahoogroups.com, "Robert W. Montgomery, Ph.D.,
> BCBA" <yahoo@> wrote:
> >
> > --- In opengaautism@yahoogroups.com, "rdonlin1" <rdonlin1@> wrote:
> > >
> > > Hello all!
> > >
> > > For those of you who attended the ABA conference in Atlanta,
> what did
> > > you most like about the conference? I enjoyed seeing Mark
> Sunberg's
> > > rebuttle to Gina Green and David Celibert's panel addressing
> PBS.
> > > While I don't agree with all that was said, I preferred seeing
> people
> > > discuss these issues out in the public versus behind the
> scenes...any
> > > thoughts?
> > >
> > > Ruth
> > >
> >
> > Ruth,
> >
> > Thanks for joining!
> >
> > I was very encouraged to see that the Georgia ABA Chapter is
> > restarting and had a nice turnout at the organization meeting. I
> > attended some symposia on ASDs and joint attention that were
> helpful.
> > I also went to a workshop that had some good ideas for improving
> how
> > objectives are written. David's PBS-ABA panel was great and I was
> > very encouraged to hear several of the leading figures in the PBS
> > movement talk so positively about ABA and that PSB is really a
> subset
> > of ABA.
> >
> > -Robert
> >
>