*Mind Your Mind: Part 3 – Sleep
Jana Rundle, Psy.D., is a licensed clinical psychologist offering professional psychological services at The Johnson Center for Child Health and Development in Austin, Texas. After completing her doctoral work
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Jana Rundle, Psy.D., is a licensed clinical psychologist offering professional psychological services at The Johnson Center for Child Health and Development in Austin, Texas. After completing her doctoral work
Presented by Amanda Tami, MA, LPC, BCBA Published: 04/03/2018 Amanda holds a master’s degree in counseling psychology and has completed a recertification program in Applied Behavior
Presented by Amanda Tami, LPC, BCBA The Johnson Center for Child Health & Development If you would like a Certificate of Attendance for this webinar, after viewing
Presented by Amanda Tami, LPC, BCBA The Johnson Center for Child Health & Development Published: 02/08/2018 Amanda holds a master’s degree in counseling psychology and has
Psychologist Carla Mezefsky, PhD dives into the intricate relationship between emotional regulation (ER) and autism to highlight current research findings as well as gaps in understanding
Presented by Wendy Richardson The Johnson Center for Child Health & Development If you would like to receive a Certificate of Attendance for this presentation please visit:
Presented by David S. Geslak, B.S., CSCS, Founder & Autism Fitness Specialist at Exercise Connection Corp. Exercise for those with
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
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
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