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Families for Effective Autism Treatment of Rhode Island,	  
		  P.O. Box 8460 Cranston, RI 02920
5 Crane Terrace, Narragansett, RI 02882
Phone (401) 886-5015    Fax (401) 739-7384    Email: featri@gmail.com

2009 Annual Conference

Click here to view 2009 Conference Brochure (pdf)

2009 FEAT/RI Autism: Sharing the Knowledge Conference

 
Families for Effective Autism Treatment of Rhode Island (FEAT/RI) would like to thank our distinguished presenters: Dr. Andrew Bondy, Dr. Judith Favell, Dr. Gary Mesibov, Dr. Peter Gerhardt, Dr. Debra Lobato, Patricia Gricus, Dr. Jane Carlson and Dr. Todd Levine, for sharing their knowledge, time and expertise with our invited guests at our Sixth Annual Conference Autism: Sharing the Knowledge on April 4, 2009.
 
We would also like to thank the many parents, educators, professionals, organizations and businesses that supported, and attended the conference this year, making this another successful event.
 
We are very proud that we were able to offer a conference of this caliber, with some of the top professionals in the field of autism, FREE this year to many parents throughout our state!
 
FEAT/RI looks forward to continuing our mission, disseminating accurate information regarding Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) and effective research-based treatment, and providing guidance, support, and affordable autism training opportunities and resources to our many families and professionals in need throughout the state.
2009 conference photo
 
(L to R): Front Row - Dr. Peter Gerhardt, Dr. Gary Mesibov, Dr. Debra Lobato, Susan Sienkiewicz, Dr. Lisa Shea, Dr. Judith Favell, Holly Favell Gray, Kristine Toic, Eve Bisard; Back row - Dr. Todd Levine, Dr. Andrew Bondy, Breta Combs.
 
The information and resources on the Families for Effective Autism Treatment of Rhode Island web site and Listerv (Site) are for educational and informational purposes only. Information provided through the Site should not be used as a substitute for care by a qualified Developmental Pediatrician, Pediatric Neurologist, Behavioral Psychologist, Behavior Analyst, Speech and Language Pathologist, Attorney, or other appropriate professional.

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