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Register onsite at the Westin O’Hare Hotel, Chicago Ill We'll see you in Chicago! If you have any questions please contact Registration@AutismOne.org. Hotel Reservations – click here. Registration options - Significant Other: A second Main Conference 3-day pass is available to significant others for $145 for those purchasing a 3-Day Pass for $295. Significant others include, but are not limited to, spouses, grandparents, relatives, friends, teachers and therapists. Two members of a child’s team are able to attend for the one low fee of $440. - 1-Day passes are available for Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. 1-Day passes are not necessary for those who purchase a 3-Day pass. 1-Day passes are for those who plan on attending only one or two days of the 3-day Main conference. - Sharing: All passes, 1, 3, and 5-Day, may be shared. One person can attend presentations while the designated sharer watches the kids, and vice versa, alternating by day or presentation.
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SPEAKERS BY DAY 2010 SCHEDULE
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Please click here for a comprehensive 7-day schedule to view and print! |
PRINTABLE SCHEDULE
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PRINTABLE SCHEDULE coming soon! |
SPEAKER BIOS & PRESENTATION ABSTRACTS
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SPEAKER BIOS & PRESENTATION ABSTRACTS coming soon! |
REGISTRATION SCHOLARSHIPS
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We want every parent to be able to hear the great information about healing children that is available at the conference. If your family is experiencing severe financial hardship that would prohibit you from being able to afford the conference registration fee, please email Autism One's scholarship coordinator Laura Rowley at lrowley@autismone.org. |
TACA Mentor Mixer
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The TACA INTRODUCTORY MIXER is a great place to set the stage for the entire conference on Thursday, May 27, 6:30-10:00 p.m. New parents will get an opportunity to meet the Mentor Parents as well as other new parents. Appetizers, soft drinks and a cash bar will be available. It’ll be a fun and relaxing evening to kick off the conference. TACA mixer menu: Delicate GFCF chicken fingers with sumptuous apricot dipping sauce Garden ripe stuffed tomatoes with heady mushroom stuffing and olive stuffing Tasty and tangy Fruit Kabobs |
Advocacy Track
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Friday, May 28 5:00-6:00 pm Take Back Our Rights! Louise Kuo Habakus and Mary Holland, Esq. Are you fed up with the way the world treats autism? Doctors who tell us there is no hope, schools that offer nothing, insurance companies that fail us, media that marginalizes us, courthouses slamming doors in our faces, state governments that keep piling on new vaccines, and a federal government that is tone deaf? Well, we are fed up! So we are organizing - and we want YOU to join us. Come learn how to turn the fight for our kids' recovery into a mainstream American movement for justice and freedom. We will talk about the tools to get to the truth out and to fight for real choice for vaccines for ourselves and our children. Join Louise Kuo Habakus, Age of Autism's Person of the Year, and Mary Holland, Esq., to learn how to become the advocates for change that we so desperately need. Louise has spearheaded many rallies for vaccination choice, including one on the steps of the New Jersey legislature that garnered national news headlines and led the way to the incumbent governor's defeat. Mary has represented the autism and vaccination choice communities in friend-of-the-court briefs in the two of the most important vaccine and autism cases ever - one before the Supreme Court and one in an appeal from the Omnibus Autism Proceeding - giving legal voice to the indignation of our communities. Together, Louise and Mary will preview Saturday's boot camp advocacy training workshop, including a sneak peek at the Meeting-in-a-Box, role plays to overcome fear and resistance, and plans for fifty-state organizing so that we can take back our rights. We'll help you take our issues to the front lines in our communities. We'll talk about the American Rally for Personal Rights, and the mission and goals of the Center for Personal Rights to continue its mission. Check out www.americanpersonalrights.org - and come organize! Saturday, May 29 1:45-2:45 & 3:00-6:00 pm Join Louise Kuo Habakus, Dr. Larry Palevsky, Mary Holland, Esq., Becky Estepp, Christina Blakey, and more for a lively presentation on effective grassroots advocacy. You will be provided with tools, like "Meeting-in-a-Box," and opportunities to start your own initiatives to improve conditions in your home state. More details to follow. |
Workshop: Interpreting Your Yasko Test Results
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Sunday, May 30 8:00 - 10:00 am Nancy Mullan, MD, invites parents following Dr. Yasko's protocol to bring their child's supplement list, genetic profile, and test results to this unique session. She received her undergraduate degree from the University of Pennsylvania and an MD from Tufts University. She completed an internship and residency in psychiatry and a fellowship in child psychiatry at the University of Chicago Hospitals and Clinics. While there she studied at the Chicago Institute for Psychoanalysis and taught at the Psychosomatic and Psychiatric Institute for Research and Training at Michael Reese Hospital. In Los Angeles, Dr. Mullan joined the medical staff at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center and taught at both UCLA and USC Schools of Medicine. She earned psychoanalytic certification from the Psychoanalytic Center of California. Currently, Dr. Mullan is practicing nutritional medicine and psychiatry in Burbank, California, treating children on the autism spectrum and adults with neurologic, immunologic, metabolic and/or gastroenterologic dysfunction that might otherwise be thought of as psychiatric illness. A Clinical Tutorial on the Dr. Amy Yasko Protocol This workshop is intended to help patients use Dr. Amy Yasko's protocol. It will provide details for "supporting" and "balancing" biochemical pathways in the body, thereby inducing them to function. Dr. Mullan will define these concepts, simplify and describe the important biochemical pathways, and help you understand the science behind the method to make it easier for you to implement. If you have Nutrigenomics and have been wondering how to use them, or if you are stuck anywhere in your attempt to do the protocol, this workshop will be helpful. For maximal benefit, please bring your Nutrigenomic profile, your completed supplement list (either Dr. Mullan's or Dr. Amy's) if you have one, and any recent or sequential biochemical testing that you have done. Dr. Mullan intends to work from clinical examples provided by the workshop attendees, will review as many patients as time allows, provide information on what to do, and expand on concepts that will be helpful for everyone. |
EBCALA Reception
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