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An autism consultant and behavior specialist will give a presentation at UW-L at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, March 28, in 1400 Centennial Hall.
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An autism consultant and behavior specialist will give a presentation at UW-La Crosse. Alyson Beytien speaks on “What do I do tomorrow? Five keys to supporting a child with autism” at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, March 28, in 1400 Centennial Hall. Admission is free.
Beytien is a parent and teacher trainer, a popular speaker, as well as a mother of three sons on the autism spectrum. She is the author of “Autism Everyday,” winner of the Autism Society of America’s 2012 Outstanding Literary Work of the Year.
Beytein is involved with assessing, intervening and training as a behavior specialist for the Mercy Autism Center in Dubuque, Iowa. She will be sell copies of her book at the event for a reduced price.
The performance is sponsored by UW-L's Autism Speaks U, Independent Living Resources and REM Wisconsin.
If you go—
Who: Autism Consultant Alyson Beytien
What: Lecture on “What do I do tomorrow? Five keys to supporting a child with autism”
When: 7:30 p.m. Thursday, March 28
Where: 1400 Centennial Hall
Admission: Free