![]() The Son-Rise Program was founded over thirty years ago by Barry and Samahria Kaufman. With the principles that they discovered themselves, they were able to successfully recover (cure) their son with severe autism. The techniques in this program are mainly used to treat autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD), and Asperger’s. It has been the subject of many books, movies, and documentaries, and it has reshaped modern behavioral therapy forever. I had the privilege to attend the Son-Rise Program Start-Up in February 2010, and it was simply one of the best experiences of my life. The program was a week-long training seminar held at the The gorgeous country setting, the facilities, the food, the teachers, the curriculum, the attention to detail, and most importantly, the people make this program a must for parents who are serious about improving their child's outcome. Welcome to the Autism Treatment Center of America ®, the worldwide teaching center for The Son-Rise Program ®, a powerful and effective treatment for children and. Awarded Autism Treatment Program. The Son-Rise Program Online Course Contains 9 Months of Course Materials, Go at Your Own Pace, Lectures, Interactive Participation. Visit our website at Autism Treatment Center of America Home of The Son-Rise Program Since 1983 Producing Extraordinary Results for More Than 30 Years The Kaufmans. Son-Rise Intensive for Nathan's. We have witnessed that The Son-Rise Program can literally. This Son-Rise Intensive alone will cost US$18,400 not including. Bottom line... The Son-Rise Program is an intense parent-led program that is not magic. It takes an incredible amount of hard work, but it’s the most fun you will ever have with your child. Some parents run full-time programs of up to and beyond sixty hours a week of 1:1 therapy with the aide of volunteers. We are planning to start a part-time program of about fifteen to twenty hours a week and may progress to a full-time program at some point. With fifteen to sixty plus hours of 1:1 therapy, improvement is inevitable; full recovery is possible. The first step to starting a Son-Rise Program is to order the Son-Rise Starter Kit, which includes a few books, CDs, and DVDs about the origins of the Son-Rise Program. Once you have absorbed all the info in the kit, let it marinate in your brain for a while. Try out some of the principles and see how your child responds. When you are ready, you can sign up for the Son-Rise Program Start-Up, which currently costs $2200 including the class, your room, and all your meals. I received a $350 referral credit for a total of $1850 because one of my friends referred me. If you cannot afford that, you can apply for a number of scholarships that they offer. A few of my classmates were able to attend the class for $200 to $400 total. If you have even the slightest curiosity or urge to go to the Start-Up... Don't hesitate; I promise you it will be one of the most profound, empowering experiences of your life. Please Note: Because the program is parent led with the option of volunteers to help, it can cost you $0 a month to run a program. Yes, you read that right... All you have to do is put in your TIME. For those of you that are thinking of going to the Start Up Class, I've included some pictures with commentary to give you a better idea of what to expect.
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![]() ![]() Download championship swim training or read online here in PDF or EPUB. Please click button to get championship swim training book now. Bill Sweetenham. Championship Swim Training PDF ebook. Author: Bill Sweetenham, John Atkinson. Have not added any PDF format description on Championship Swim Training! SWEETENHAM PERFORMANCE CONSULTING. Bill is a published author of 'World Championship Swim Training' and is. (PDF; 122KB) March 18, 2009 Bill Sweetenham's 'tough. 2010 FINA World Cup in Stockholm, Sweden Bill with the Singapore Team at the FINA 2010 World Cup, held in Stockholm, Sweden. Pictured LEFT to RIGHT - Lukas Ming MenKhoff, Cheryl Lim, Bill Sweetenham, Kenneth Lim and Megan Lim. 2009 Rome World Championships Bill with several staff members of the Australian team at the 2009 Rome World Championships. Pictured LEFT to RIGHT - Craig Boetcher, Michael Bohl, Michael Piper, Matthew Brown, Bill Sweetenham, Rohan Taylor and David Wilson. 2008 Beijing Olympics - Outstanding results for British Swimming Britain won two gold medals (women's 400m and 800m freestyle - Rebecca Adlington) and one bronze medal (women's 400m freestyle - Jo Jackson). This is arguably its best ever Olympic results. The 400m win was Britain's first women's Olympic gold medal in 48 years. Bill has been afforded significant credit for this outstanding achievement. Coaching and DVD Update During the second half of 2008, Bill is working on pool deck with the Kings organisation. He is also planning to upgrade his series of 9 technique-focused DVDs which have been very popular and sold world-wide through the Australian Swim Coaches and Teachers Association. Consulting During July and August of 2008 Bill worked in Singapore with Singapore Swimming and the Singapore Sports Council. Thirteen national swim teams, including the USA and Canada, were conducting their final staging camps prior to the Beijing Olympic Games. In all, 31 national teams in numerous sports held their final pre-Games training in Singapore and close observation was made of many of these teams. Books Bill is a published author of 'World Championship Swim Training' and is currently working on his second book titled 'Invincible - Friendly on the Surface, Deadly Below'. This book will translate Bill's sporting success stories into life lessons and explain how these lessons can be adapted and incorporated into everyday life and business. CDs Bill has recently completed a series of CDs entitled “International Leadership” which cover all areas on this topic associated with the business and corporate sector, along with sport and the arts. These have been developed by Mr Lee Woodward of the Real Estate Academy of Australia and copies of the CDs are now available and can be obtained through him. Media Files • February 22, 2011 10 of the Most Influential Coaches on the Deck 2000-09 (PDF; 1378KB) (PDF; 1433KB) American Swimming • March 26, 2009 The Telegraph (PDF; 126KB) • March 19, 2009 The Telegraph (PDF; 122KB) • March 18, 2009 The Telegraph (PDF; 86KB) • August 22, 2008 The Times Online (PDF; 99KB) • August 18, 2008 The Telegraph (PDF; 220KB) • August 13, 2008 BBC Radio 4 (MP3 audio; 3MB) • August 12, 2008 The Telegraph (PDF; 439KB) • August 11, 2008 Edinburgh Evening News (PDF; 244KB) • August 4, 2008 The Guardian (PDF; 164KB). Building Invincible and superior teams The paragraph below is taken from a recent London newspaper: 'I refer to the time when Bill Sweetenham joined British Swimming as the National Performance Director. The first thing that struck me was the level of involvement he had with grass roots coaches. A ‘shock wave’ ran through the Amateur Swimming Association’s coaching staff when he demanded a more professional team based approach. He gave unity of direction, a sense of purpose, a compelling vision of the future, and became personally involved in coach and swimmer education. This culminated in the rejuvenation of our sport and some serious debate within the education fraternity regarding their coach development processes. Leadership was about, it was tangible, visible and despite a few reluctant followers, British Swimming emerged as a major player on the international scene. Following London 2012 and four years since Bill Sweetenham left British Swimming, serious questions are now being asked about when went wrong in the aquatics disciplines. Eyes have turned towards the rejuvenation of British Cycling led by David Brailsford, and this has prompted a search for effective leadership within swimming.' |
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