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  • 11th Annual Autism Conference

    REGISTRATION IS OPEN! Each year the Thompson Center hosts an autism conference to educate and provide support for parents and professionals who work with individuals with autism spectrum disorders, including educators, psychologists, speech/language pathologists, medical professionals, applied behavior analysts, employment specialists, vocational rehabilitation counselors, service coordinators and advocates. The conference aims to provide an atmosphereContinue reading "11th Annual Autism Conference"

  • Ask the Experts: Panel Discussion for Families and Caregivers

    You're invited to attend a FREE panel discussion for family members and educators supporting individuals with autism. This event offers the unique opportunity to connect directly with experts in autism who will discuss the latest evidence-based best practices and research findings on working with and treating individuals with autism. The panelist will focus their topics mainlyContinue reading "Ask the Experts: Panel Discussion for Families and Caregivers"

  • Public Presentation: Food Refusal

    Thompson Center Research and Training Facility 200 N. Keene St., Columbia, MO

    Hear from Johns Hopkins University and Kennedy Krieger Institute expert Carrie Borrero, a case manager in pediatric feeding disorders, on food refusal in children with autism. Can't make it to the Thompson Center? You can watch online. Food Refusal Presentation Tue, Oct 4, 2016 3:45 PM - 5:15 PM Central Daylight Time Please join my meetingContinue reading "Public Presentation: Food Refusal"

  • One-Day Conference for Families and Caregivers

    Join us for a One-Day Conference for Families and Caregivers of individuals with autism. Keynote Presentation: Behavior Basics Strand 1 Topics • Working on Social-Communication Skills at Home • Preparing for Your Child’s Transition into Adulthood • Parent Panel: Addressing Grief, Guilt and How to Prioritize Strand 2 Topics • Common Medical Concerns for Children withContinue reading "One-Day Conference for Families and Caregivers"

    $30
  • ADOS-2 Introductory 2-Day Clinical Training (Modules 1-4)

    Thompson Center Research and Training Facility 200 N. Keene St., Columbia, MO

    This is an introductory workshop with instructional methods that include lectures, videos, demonstrations of administration and scoring, and discussions. This workshop is designed for researchers and clinicians with prior background in autism spectrum disorders and formal testing such as speech- language pathologists, physicians, psychologists, and occupational therapists. This workshop serves as a prerequisite for more thorough trainingContinue reading "ADOS-2 Introductory 2-Day Clinical Training (Modules 1-4)"

    $500
  • ADOS-2 Toddler Module Training

    Thompson Center Research and Training Facility 200 N. Keene St., Columbia, MO

    This is an introductory workshop with instructional methods that include lectures, videos, demonstrations of administration and scoring, and discussions. This workshop is focused on the Toddler module only. *Prerequisite: Attendees must have attended training on modules 1 – 4 of the ADOS-2 

    $350
  • One-Day Conference for Families and Caregivers in Kansas City Area

    Kauffman Foundation Conference Center 4801 Rockhill Road, Kansas City, MO, United States

    Join the University of Missouri Thompson Center, in collaboration with Children's Mercy, for a One-Day Conference for Families and Caregivers of individuals with autism on Wednesday, April 5, from 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Experts will present two strands of training sessions for parents and caregivers of individuals with autism. Fee: $40, lunch provided KeynoteContinue reading "One-Day Conference for Families and Caregivers in Kansas City Area"

  • Autism Diagnostic Interview-Revised (ADI-R) Advanced/Research Workshop

    Thompson Center Research and Training Facility 200 N. Keene St., Columbia, MO

    The ADI-R is a comprehensive parent interview that provides an assessment of individuals suspected of having autism spectrum disorders. It is important that you read the manual and have observed ADI-R’s so you are prepared to administer and code the entire ADI-R. As part of the workshop you will watch a demonstration of the ADI-R,Continue reading "Autism Diagnostic Interview-Revised (ADI-R) Advanced/Research Workshop"

    $2750
  • Sibling Support Event

    Thompson Center Research and Training Facility 200 N. Keene St., Columbia, MO

    A special program just for brothers and sisters who have a sibling with special needs! For ages 5 and older. Fee is $5/child, or $3 each for multiple siblings in one family. Fun Activities: Arts, crafts, games, pizza Peer support: Sharing stories, concerns, joys, challenges, and insight Register to reserve your space:  573.884.1619 or trainings@missouri.edu

    $5