From Research to Treatment
Handouts are online at: https://www.ariconference.com/enews/mind_6-1.pdf Immunological Factors, Genes and the Environment Judy Van de Water, PhD: Dr. Van de Water joined the faculty of the M.I.N.D. (Medical
Handouts are online at: https://www.ariconference.com/enews/mind_6-1.pdf Immunological Factors, Genes and the Environment Judy Van de Water, PhD: Dr. Van de Water joined the faculty of the M.I.N.D. (Medical
Siblings have the same susceptibilities and environmental exposures as their brother or sister with ASD. There are often co-morbid health conditions or health concerns that may be over-
Presented by Jeanna Martinez, CCLS In part 2 of this series we will discuss strategies for families on how to help support healthy sibling relationships and open
Regan Roth Fitzgerald, M.Ed., BCBA There are many misconceptions about ABA and how it is used in people with ASD. Learn the basic components of a quality program,
Presented by Claire Schutte, Psy-D, BCBA-D The Johnson Center for Child Health & Development This webinar reviews the challenges that siblings of children with autism often face.
Updates on emerging research on the role of epigenetics in the etiology of autism. From the 2013 ARI Think Tank. Published 04/27/2013 Dr. James is a Research
A presentation recorded at ARI’s Annual Think Tank in Baltimore, MD April 2013 Discussion includes: – How do changes in the immune system relate to autism? – The
Augmentive Communication and ASD Technology is changing the way we live and learn. Used appropriately, it can be a powerful tool to help people with autism spectrum disorders
There is a lot of interest in the development of a biomarker for autism that could predict autism risk, assist in diagnosis, or even provide targets for possible
Ms. Erika Laurion, M.S., C.S., dives into the necessary nutrient intake and corresponding diets for adults with autism and other developmental diseases. She discusses the historical context of