Tri-State Webinar: Early Identification of Autism Spectrum Disorder: Part 2 of 2

Webinar Description:

This is part 2 of a 2 part series. In Part 1, participants learned the importance of identifying autism symptoms in early childhood rather than adopting a “wait and see” approach. In Part 2, Dr. Hepburn will discuss key elements of an evaluation for autism spectrum disorder in young children.  She will compare the strengths and weaknesses of three evidence-based assessment tools and how family culture and language can affect the evaluation process. Additionally, Dr. Hepburn will demonstrate how to differentiate between autism spectrum disorder, lack of social experience, trauma, and attachment problems.

 

Learner Objectives:

After attending this webinar participants will:

  • Describe 5 key elements of an evaluation for ASD in young children
  • Identify strengths and weaknesses of 3 evidence-based assessment tools for evaluating young children for ASD
  • Recognize how family culture and language can affect the evaluation process
  • Explain how to differentiate between ASD, lack of social experience, trauma, and attachment problems

 

Presenter Information:

Susan Hepburn is a Professor in the Department of Human Development and Family Studies at Colorado State University and a licensed clinical psychologist. She is actively engaged in teaching at the university and consulting in schools on educational identification and intervention for students with autism spectrum disorders. She is collaborating with community partners to establish a clinic on the CSU campus which will provide evaluations, consultation, and direct support to persons with ASD and their families.

 

Certificate of Completion:

To earn a Certificate of Completion/Attendance for an archived Tri-State Webinar:

  1. View the archived webinar on our Moodle site
  2. Submit the responses to the Study Questions (on Moodle)
  3. A Certificate of Completion will automatically be populated. Download and/or print.

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The webinars are listed by category and alphabetical order. The category for this webinar is assessment.

 

Details

Type
Video / Webinar / Podcast
Audience
Related Services / Support Staff, Family / Community, Educators, Administrators
Age
Early Childhood (Birth − K)
Provider
TASN Autism and Tertiary Behavior Supports (ATBS)
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