Description
Keynote presentations at this conference feature leading researchers sharing their latest findings, as well as clinicians and educators pioneering state-of-the-art multi-dimensional intervention approaches for children, adolescents and individuals with an autism spectrum disorder and other special needs. The role of stress-related disorders either secondary to an individual’s special needs or the result of early childhood trauma and the impact on development and well-being will be explored.
The following is the list of webcasts recorded from this conference:
- Development and the DIR Model
- Engaging Autism: Integration of Developmental and Behavioral Approaches to Intervention
- New Research Evidence for Developmental Approaches in the Treatment of ASD – Showcasing the P.L.A.Y.® Project
- Super Parenting: Building Stress Resiliency in Parents of Special Needs Children
- Bullying: Prevention, Building Resilience & Creating Supportive Communities
- The Path to Joint Attention: Challenges and Stressors Along the Road
- Communication and Anxiety
- Helping Parents Cope with Stress and Find Resilience
- Individuals Grow Best Within Family Relationships
- Model Case Presentation: An Adolescent with an Autism Spectrum Disorder Presenting with Chronic Stress in an Educational Setting
- How to Create a Meaningful Life for Every Child and Young Adult Panel
- Barriers to Progress: Revise and Revive Interventions
The Role of Visual Spatial and Related Processing Challenges to Emotional Regulation - Realizing Potential: School Programs that Recognize Intelligence and Prepare Students with Diverse Needs for Success Futures
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