*ADHD: Part 1
Presented by Amanda Tami, LPC, BCBA The Johnson Center for Child Health & Development Published: 11/07/2017 Amanda holds a master’s degree in counseling psychology and has
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Presented by Amanda Tami, LPC, BCBA The Johnson Center for Child Health & Development Published: 11/07/2017 Amanda holds a master’s degree in counseling psychology and has
Beth Malow, M.D., discusses the prevalence, causes, and impact of sleep issues in autistic individuals. She explains the connection between core autism presentations, brain function, and
What does it mean to participate in research? How can you make a difference and help come up with information and solutions that have a direct impact
Are you ready to move on from diapers? Is your child ready? What do you need to think about and prepare for when toilet training a person
It's that time of year! Back to school excitement is here and the lunchbox is waiting to be packed with great food that your child will love.
When a child has a food allergy or is avoiding common allergens based on medical advice, the school cafeteria looms large. Communicating with the appropriate school personnel,
Presented by David Beversdorf, MD. An estimated 1 in 68 children in the United States has autism. The neurodevelopmental disorder,
Join us for this webinar as we answer your questions and expand on multi-disciplinary options for behavioral, dietary, and nutritional support in a program for children with
Join us for a discussion on the current state of research regarding ASD and technology and apps that are recommended for use by people with ASD.
Social media is becoming more and more prevalent in our culture and communities and the use comes with a long list of pros and cons. Join us as we