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PLEASE NOTE!

The conference venue has been changed from the Portland Rose Garden to the Memorial Coliseum also located in the Rose Quarter.

You can find maps, directions and parking information on this site at the "Conference Location" link.

Educating Children with Autism Statewide Conference is full. Online Registration is closed as of May 5.

Thank you for your interest in Educating Children with Autism Statewide Conference. This event is full and online registration is closed. Mail-in registration forms postmarked prior to May 5 will be accepted and processed and registration confirmations will be mailed out to conference attendees.

Evidence-Based Strategies for the Education of Children with Autism

It is with great pleasure that we invite autism specialists, teachers, and related service staff, as well as school administrators, parents and caregivers of children on the autism spectrum to the Educating Children with Autism Statewide Conference. The full-day event will be held at the beautiful Memorial Coliseum, in Portland’s Rose Quarter.

Conference sessions will focus on school programs at pre-k through high school grade level, school, family, and community partnerships, instructional strategies, and an introductory strand for those who are new to the field of autism spectrum disorder.

Dr. Laura Schriebman will give the keynote presentation on the science and fiction of autism. Dr. Schriebman is distinguished professor of psychology at the University of California, San Diego, and currently directs the UCSD Autism Intervention Research Program. She has published numerous journal articles and books on autism.

We look forward to seeing you at the Rose Quarter this May!

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