AP KOREA AUTISM CONFERENCE
A Treatment That Changes Lives: Unlocking Your Child's Potential
AP Korea is proud to host the 2025 AP Korea Autism Conference, a powerful gathering dedicated to creating real, meaningful change in the lives of children with autism.
Under the theme “A Treatment That Changes Lives: Unlocking Your Child’s Potential with ASD”, this year’s conference goes beyond simply sharing information. With the growing number of children diagnosed with autism, there is a pressing need for practical, evidence-based strategies that families and professionals can implement right away.
Rooted in a clear understanding of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA)—the gold standard in autism treatment—we will explore intervention techniques that can be successfully applied at home, in schools, and in everyday life.
We are especially honored to welcome Toby Mountjoy, AP’s Executive Director, and Abbie Chan, Principal of AP School in Hong Kong, as our keynote speakers. They will offer real-world guidance and proven strategies to help children with autism thrive in educational settings and smoothly transition into school life.
This isn’t just about theory—it’s about what works. Through powerful case studies and hands-on application, we will uncover the answers to the question every parent and practitioner asks:
“What does my child need right now to grow and succeed?”
Whether you’re a parent, therapist, or educator, this conference will offer deep insights and actionable direction to help you better support children on the spectrum.
Join us on this journey of discovery, hope, and transformation—and help ignite the potential within every child.
We look forward to welcoming you!
AP KOREA
Conference Overview
Date & Time
Saturday, May 24, 2025 (10:00 AM – 5:00 PM)
Venue
E-room Hall, E-room Center, Yeouido, Seoul
Language
Korean and English (Simultaneous Interpretation Provided)
CEU
Content
[A Treatment That Changes Lives: Unlocking Your Child’s Potential with ASD]
1. A Deeply Rooted Tree Stands Strong: Cultivating Learning-to-Learn Skills with APM
2. The Power of Language: An Effective and Functional Approach to Spontaneous Communication
3. Is My Child Ready for School? Essential Skills and Tips for Parents of Children with Autism
4. Strategies for Supporting the Success of Students with Autism in the School Setting
Event Details

* If Session 4 finishes earlier than scheduled, a Q&A session will follow, and all speakers will be present to participate.
Registration Fee (VAT Included)
Early Bird Registration (Until April 30)
General Admission
For Parent
20,000
30,000
For Professionals & Others
65,000
90,000
For groups of 10 or more
Contact us by phone
Payment Methods
Naver Reservation (Shortcut )
* For parents, when registering two people together, one ticket can be purchased at a 50% discount.
Announcements
- Children are not allowed at this event.
- BCBA CEUs will be provided. (Please note that CEUs are not available for parents registering as participants.)
- To apply for CEUs, please sign in at the registration desk upon arrival. For BCBA credits, attendees must sign the [Attendance List for BCBA] sheet at the beginning of each session, during breaks, and upon departure. BCBA certificates will be sent to the email address provided during registration within 2 weeks after the conference ends.
- One-on-one parent consultations (with child accompaniment) will be available on a priority basis for conference attendees only. The consultations will be scheduled for early June, with no additional cost. Please register in advance.
- Lunch will be provided for registered attendees only. The registration link will be shared at a later date.
- If you are unable to attend due to unforeseen circumstances, you may transfer your ticket to someone else. Please notify us by phone at least 7 business days prior to the event.
- Parking fees are not covered. We encourage attendees to use public transportation.
- For group registrations or inquiries, please contact us at workshop@autismpartnershipkr.com or 070-4473-9504.
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Speaker Introduction:
Mr. Toby Mountjoy is a Board Certified Behavior Analyst and holds a Master of Science in Applied Behavior Analysis. With over 25 years of experience working with individuals with ASD, he has been extensively trained by Dr. Ronald Leaf, Dr. Mitchell Taubman and Dr. John McEachin. Besides overseeing the Autism Partnership operation in Hong Kong, Korea, Philippines, Singapore, Kuwait and Beijing, with over 500 staff, including psychologists, consultants and therapists, he has also provided consultations to school districts, agencies, and families worldwide. Mr. Mountjoy has also contributed chapters to publications such as “Sense & Nonsense” and “It’s Time for School”. In 2007, he founded the charitable Autism Partnership Foundation and AP School to offer more services for children with Autism.
Abbie is a Board-Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) with nearly 16 years of experience working with individuals with autism and training professionals in school environments. She holds a Master’s degree in Social Sciences in Psychology of Education from the City University of Hong Kong and is currently pursuing a second Master’s degree in Education at the University of Hong Kong. Additionally, she earned a Certificate in Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) from Endicott College, USA. Abbie’s extensive expertise lies in empowering children with autism by helping them overcome learning barriers and equipping them with the essential skills needed to thrive in school environments. She serves as the Principal of AP School, a registered primary school operated by the Autism Partnership Foundation, which established the first school in Hong Kong specifically designed to meet the unique educational needs of children with autism in 2007. In addition, Abbie is committed to educating the public and professionals. She has extensive experience in designing and conducting training programs and workshops for mainstream school teachers. She is passionate about nurturing future educators and supporters in the field of special education.
Da-eun Son is a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) with a master’s degree in Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA).
Since establishing AP in Seoul in 2013, she has been working with Autism Partnership (AP), gaining extensive experience in developing ABA programs for children with ASD under the guidance of Dr. Tracee Parker and Director Toby Mountjoy.
As the Site Director of AP Korea, she oversees center operations and focuses on supporting children with ASD, their families, and professionals in the field through therapist training, supervisor mentoring, and family consultation and education. In addition, she conducts training workshops for teachers and education professionals and delivers lectures at seminars and conferences to raise awareness and provide accurate information about autism and its treatment.