Transition – Dena Gassner, MSW, LMSW
Published: 05/02/2013 "Transition: Stacking the Deck in Your Favor," is presented by Dena Gassner, MSW, LMSW; she is an adult on the autism spectrum. The 40-minute-plus video
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Published: 05/02/2013 "Transition: Stacking the Deck in Your Favor," is presented by Dena Gassner, MSW, LMSW; she is an adult on the autism spectrum. The 40-minute-plus video
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
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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
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