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Wednesday, March 16, 2022 from 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM PDT
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Margala Woods, FEAT Programs Assistant 
Families for Early Autism Treatment 
916-303-7405 
 
 

Teaching Toddlers with Delays to Connect and Communicate

FEAT Family Resource Webinar
Wednesday, March 16 2022, 7pm to 8pm

For Parents, Family Team Members, and Caregivers


Each year, one in four children under the age of five are identified as “at risk” for developmental delays. Oftentimes the most powerful agent for change is not the hours spent in a therapist’s office, but the interactions between parent and child. Join us to learn simple, easy to use interventions that will allow you to help your child thrive.
This webinar will cover:

•Easy to use tactics that promote increased communication and engagement
•How to incorporate intentional learning opportunities throughout your natural routines
•Other communication modalities
•Question & Answer

Family Team Members welcome.
You may add them as your guests when you register!

Presenter:

Samantha Beatts, M.Ed., BCBA
Kyo - Regional Director, Sacramento

kyocare.com

Samantha is a BCBA and Regional Director for Kyo, a high-quality ABA agency that has been providing effective and meaningful ABA for 16 years. Samantha is an alumni of Arizona State University with a Masters degree in Education, has been in the field of ABA for over 11 years and acquired her Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) credential in 2014. As a mother of 4, Samantha has a strong passion for supporting local families as they navigate their special needs journey and working with them to find the endless learning opportunities that are available in their everyday lives.

The information and resources provided by FEAT are for educational and informational purposes only. Workshops and Parent Meetings are not a substitute for care or legal advice from a professional.

Families for Early Autism Treatment (FEAT) is a volunteer-driven nonprofit that believes participating as a volunteer or financial donor is an important aspect of self-determination, advocacy, and inclusive community building.

Please donate to FEAT. Any amount helps FEAT volunteers continue to provide advocacy and educational resources to local families living with autism. You may donate to FEAT by visiting feat.org or copy and paste the following link to your browser:  https://feat.org/feat/donations/

Thank you!