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Behavioural Interventionist Foundations - 60 Hours - Online Course
with the Behavioural Intervention Training Partnership (BITP)

Behavioural Interventionist Foundations Course (BIF) is open to all community members.
Behavioural Interventionists implement Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA) programming for
learners diagnosed with an Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) in home, community, and school
settings. BIF is a comprehensive theoretical introduction to the key principles and practices used
by Behavioural Interventionists. Because it is completely online, BIF enables participants to
complete the course on their own schedule and is ideal for participants living in rural areas.

Topics covered in BIF include:
  • Key principles of learning and behaviour
  • Introduction to Autism Spectrum Disorders
  • Instructional techniques (Discrete Trial and Milieu Teaching)
  • Working with families and professionals
  • Data-based decision making
  • Including learners in school and community settings
  • Augmentative and alternative communication
  • Functional assessment and intervention for problem behaviour

Dates: January 19, 2015 to March 29, 2015
CRN: 11288
Tuition: $475.00 (No GST) Receipts issued for income tax purposes

Behavioural Intervention Training Partnership – Instructors (bios at www.bitp.ca):
Christy Cheremshynski MA, BCBA; Gerard Kysela PhD; Tina Linton
MEd, BCBA; Shauna Wiebe MEd, BCBA.

Course and/or Technical Information Contact BITP:
This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or phone 604-736-0094

BITP will contact registered students by email with log in procedures prior to the course start.
No Textbook required.

Easy Registration: 604 527 5472: Visa or MasterCard, quote course & CRN

Invoice Option: for Agencies and Organizations, contact 604 527 5472 or
www.douglascollege.ca/ce/cfcs look for Authorization to Invoice (course)

 

 

 

 

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