Links Curriculum Workshop

This one-day workshop will teach you to use evidence-based ABA strategies using the Links Curriculum, a comprehensive curriculum.  The workshop will focus on assessment of student sills during naturally occuring routines, selection of appropriate learning goals and instruction utilizing evidence-based strategies, including discrete trial training.

Participants will learn:

  • A comprehensive curriculum for teaching the skills and concepts needed for students to be successful in school and community routines.
  • To teach skills in both individual and group settings using evidence-based strategies.
  • To teach students skills during daily functional routines.
  • To use interactive web-based tools to conduct assessments and monitor student progress on overall independence in school and community routines.

Materials included with registration:

  • Extensive Handouts
  • Links Curriculum Manual
  • Continental Breakfast and light snacks
  • A certificate for 6 hours continuing education credit
  • 10% discount on any Links subscription purchase.
  • Academic credit (1 semester credit) is available through the Graduate School of Education at Lewis & Clark College for a $100 fee.

The Links Curriculum manual is included with your registration.  The complete program can be purchased here.

Workshop Presenters:

Joel Arick, Ph.D., STAR Autism Support, is the lead author of the STAR Program and co-developer of the Links Curriculum.  Click here for more information on Joel.  

John Gill, MS is a contributor to the STAR Program.  John has been a general education teacher, special education teacher, and autism specialist.  Click here for more information on John.  

STAR Autism Support is approved by the Behavior Analyst Certification Board (BACB) to grant Continuing Education Credits.  A total of 5 CEU's will be granted to BCBA professionals for attending the Links Workshop.

Workshop presenters receive a consultation fee for this presentation.  They have no non-financial relationships to disclose.  The workshop presenters are authors and/or contributors to the STAR Program and Links Curriculum that are featured in these workshops.