ABA in Schools – Quality Education Programs in Schools
Presented by Ron Leaf, PhD It's Time for School: Building Quality Education Programs for Students with ASD Presented by Ron Leaf, PhD at the Fall 2012 Autism Research
Presented by Ron Leaf, PhD It's Time for School: Building Quality Education Programs for Students with ASD Presented by Ron Leaf, PhD at the Fall 2012 Autism Research
My child has been evaluated, not what? This webinar is about how to better understand assessment results, as well as how to use on-going assessment to guide treatment
Assessment is crucial in identifying a child's special needs; this webinar provides an overview. Important topics, such as understanding different types of assessment (diagnostic, educational, etc.), what parents
Tax Issues and Special Needs Therapy and intervention expenses can add up quickly when you have a child with special needs, and most people are looking to save
While making an accurate diagnosis of autism is important, it is also critical to look for other associated conditions that may require specific therapies. These can include
There are many reasons the puzzle piece is a symbol for autism; one is that intervention and therapies come in many shapes and sizes, and often overlap in
Many children with Autism suffer from digestive disorders that can affect learning, behavior and mood. The Specific Carbohydrate diet (SCD) has been used for decades to heal
Presented by Robert Naviaux, PhD at the Fall 2012 Autism Research Institute Conference The pace of change in the human ecosystem has accelerated rapidly in the past 30
Getting Stuck and Redefining Our Norm Presented by Paul Nussbaum and Sondra Williams at the Fall 2012 Autism Research Institute Conference Published: 12/07/2012 Paul Nussbaum was diagnosed
In this recorded panel, adults and older youth with autism share their experiences and reflections on transition moments in their lives. Campbell Teague, Chloe Rothschild, Jeremy Sicile-Kira, Sondra