Self-Advocate Series Part #2: All Things Technology Webinar
This session will identify strategies for communicating with others using technology including professional and casual emails, texts, leaving voicemail messages, etc.
This session will identify strategies for communicating with others using technology including professional and casual emails, texts, leaving voicemail messages, etc.
Click here to register today! Storytelling has so much power for autistic people – but our stories are often told in ways that leave us silenced, unheard, or invalidated. This happens because ableism is pervasive in our culture. Autistic people can internalize ableism in a way that negatively impacts our own self-worth, self-esteem, and decisionsContinue reading "Understanding Ableism & Supporting Neurodiversity Webinar with Haley Moss"
Join us April 20 at 4:00 pm for Autism Day at Taylor Stadium when the Mizzou Tigers take on LSU! The game features a ceremonial first pitch by a Thompson Center patient and appearance by special guests, Miss Missouri Hayley Leach!
Click here to register today! Presented by: Cortney Fish, M.S.W., BCBA, LBA Audience: Educators, School Psychologists, Professionals working with students with problem bx Session Description: This session will provide an overview of the Functional Behavior Assessment (FBA) process for professionals working in a school setting. Participants will learn how to collect multiple forms of data,Continue reading "Functional Behavior Assessment Webinar"
This is a FREE transition resource event for families and students impacted by a disability. We encourage caretakers of students of all ages to join us for this event. It is never too early to think about the transition process. You will be able to talk with experts and learn about building independence.
Click here to register today! Prerequisites: Bachelor’s degree or higher and relevant work experience and current occupational role. Trainees will be notified if it is determined that these prerequisites are not met. Description: This is a 2-day clinical training on the Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule, 2nd Edition (ADOS-2). This is an introductory workshop with instructionalContinue reading "ADOS-2 Introductory Clinical Training (Modules 1-4)"
Click here for more information about the Thompson Center Groundbreaking Ceremony
Click here to register today! Prerequisites: Bachelor’s degree or higher and relevant work experience and current occupational role. Must complete training in Modules 1-4 prior to training (may be the same training week). Trainees will be notified if it is determined that these prerequisites are not met. Description: This is a half-day introductory workshop specificContinue reading "ADOS-2 Toddler Module: Half-Day Training"
The Missouri LEND Program, TIPS for Kids, invites you to our poster session featuring TIPS trainees. The trainees will present their year-long research and training projects, which focus on supporting children with special healthcare needs in collaboration with diverse community partnerships. For more information about TIPS for Kids, visit www.facebook.com/TIPS4KidsMOLEND
Click here to register today! Presented by: Jennifer Sykes, Ph.D. Audience: Psychologists, Social Workers, Counselors, Other Professionals working with individuals with autism Session Description: This training will explore common co-occurring diagnoses. Attendees will be able to identify mental health conditions that are frequently associated with autism as well as analyze symptom overlap and how characteristicsContinue reading "Mental Health Co-Occurring Diagnoses and Autism Webinar"
Click here to register today! Prerequisites: Bachelor’s degree or higher and relevant work experience and current occupational role. Must complete the ADOS-2 Introductory Clinical training in Modules 1-4 prior to training. Trainees will be notified if it is determined that these prerequisites are not met. Prior to attending training, you will need to haveContinue reading "ADOS-2 Advanced/Research Training"
This one-day Autism Parent Conference is for parents, grandparents, and caregivers of a child with autism.