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AutismOne/Autism Canada 2009 Conference

Online registration is now closed. Please register onsite.
It’s going to be a great conference We look forward to see you.
Any questions please call Ed at 714.680.0792

If you have any questions please contact Registration@AutismOne.org.

Hotel Reservations – click here.               

Practitioner Training Workshop: Friday, October 30  
1-Day Pass – includes 2 passes to the Main Conference  $199 (CND)
   
Main Conference (2 days): Saturday, October 31 – Sunday, November 1    
2-Day Pass - includes Sharing $149 (CND)
2-Day Pass - includes Significant Other Option*    $79   (CND)
Main Conference: 1-Day Pass, Saturday, and/or Sunday** $85   (CND)

*Significant Other Option: A second Main Conference 2-day pass is available to significant others for $79 for those purchasing a 2-Day Pass for $149. Significant others include, but are not limited to, spouses, grandparents, relatives, friends, teachers and therapists. Two members of a child’s team are able to attend for the one low fee of $228.

**1-Day passes are available for Saturday, and Sunday. 1-Day passes are not necessary for those who purchase a 2-Day pass. 1-Day passes are for those who plan on attending only one day of the 2-day Main conference.

Sharing: All passes, 1-Day and 2-Day, may be shared. One person can attend presentations while the designated sharer watches the kids, and vice versa, alternating by day or presentation.

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