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09/20/2021

Division for Early Childhood's 37th Annual International Conference on Young Children with Disabilities and their Families

fromhttps://form.jotform.com/212507046497155
Join the Division for Early Childhood for a two-part Special Federal Event on September 20th, 2021! This two-part event is free to attend. Everyone, conference attendees and non-attendees alike, please register to attend live OR register to receive the recordings.

04/23/2019

A Woman's Voice: Understanding Autistic Needs

fromhttps://www.nimh.nih.gov/news/events/announcements/nimh-special-event-for-autism-awareness-month-a-womans-voice-understanding-autistic-needs.shtml
The National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) Office of Autism Research Coordination (OARC) is pleased to invite you to attend our annual special event to recognize National Autism Awareness Month, A Woman's Voice: Understanding Autistic Needs.

10/18/2016

DECs 32nd Annual International Conference on Young Children with Special Needs and Their Families

fromhttp://bit.ly/2bAHL0m
The 32nd Annual International DEC Conference will be held in Louisville, Kentucky. This year's conference theme, "A Winning Trifecta: Knowledge, Implementation, and Evaluation of DEC Recommended Practices," features leading experts from around the world in early intervention, early childhood special education, and related disciplines. Our conference program is designed to develop the skills and knowledge of those who work with or on behalf of young children with special needs and their families.

09/29/2016

Learn the Signs. Act Early. New Product Showcase Webinar

fromhttps://pn.adobeconnect.com/act/
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01/24/2015

2015 AMCHP Conference: United to Build Healthier Communities

fromhttp://www.amchp.org/Calendar/Conferences/amchp-conference/Pages/default.aspx
The AMCHP Annual Conference is the ideal venue to present your ideas, research, innovative programming, best practices, and effective outreach strategies to MCH and other public health practitioners, directors of state programs, federal officials, advocates, family leaders, researchers and health care providers.

09/18/2014

Screening Infants and Young Children for Neuromotor Delay. Do You Know What to Look For?

fromhttps://www3.gotomeeting.com/register/405989646
This session will provide an overview of the guidelines for developmental surveillance and screening outlined in the clinical report Motor Delays: Early Identification and Evaluation (Pediatrics, June 2013). An overview of the Identifying Children with Motor Delays Algorithm for surveillance and screening will be provided. At the end of the session attendees will be able to implement improved motor screening as part of anticipatory guidance and well child care. Specific examples will facilitate recognition of the signs and symptoms of various types of muscular dystrophies.

07/23/2014


45th Autism Society National Conference and Exposition

fromhttp://www.2d-hosting.com/autism-society/get-involved/conference/

Connect with Autism: Learn and Earn CEUs, Network with over 1000 advocates, individuals with ASD, providers and professionals!

This is one of the largest autism conferences in the United States with over 1,000 attendees close to 100 exhibitors and 100 speakers. Earn CEUs and network with professionals, service providers, and individuals on the autism spectrum and their families. See conference schedule here and register today!

Follow us on social media to receive updates and special content leading up to and during the conference by following hashtag #connect2autism!

06/19/2013

Early Access to Care - Reduce the Average Age at Autism Diagnosis and Increase Access to Evidence-based Early Intervention Services; a HealthMeet Webinar

fromhttp://www.thearc.org/healthmeet-events?cid=13&ceid=76&cerid=0&cdt=6%2f19%2f2013
Join us to learn more about what Autism Speaks is doing improve access to care and ways your efforts combined with those of others in your community can help make a difference.

08/03/2012

Autism Speaks National Conference for Families and Professionals: 'Treating the Whole Person with Autism: Providing Comprehensive Care for Children and Adolescents with ASD'

fromhttp://www.autismspeaks.org/2012nationalconference
This inaugural conference will be open to physicians, psychologists, nurses, allied health professionals, educators, behavioral specialists and other professionals, as well as families affected by autism. It will feature science sessions and practical workshops focused on a wide range of issues pertaining to immune and metabolic dysfunction, GI disorders, seizures, sleep issues, medication management, challenging behaviors, transition planning and coordination of medical care, among other topics.

07/23/2011

Autism and Environment Webinar

Eager to learn more about biomedical aspects of autism and environmental influences on autism spectrum disorders? Join internationally known autism experts and physician researchers for a state of the science review of autism and environment. Dr. Martha Herbert, M.D.,Ph.D. of Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School and Dr. Claudia Miller, M.D., M.S. of the University of Texas Health Sciences Center at San Antonio will review the dramatic rise in autism, the role of environment in autism, the whole body aspects of autism and the implications of toxic exposures in immune function and autism. Part one of a two-part series sponsored by the Autism Society of America.

07/06/2011

42nd Autism Society National Conference and Exposition

fromhttp://www.autism-society.org/get-involved/events/conference/
The Autism Society recognizes that families and individuals living with an autism spectrum disorder have a range of issues and needs. The Autism Society's National Conference addresses the range of issues affecting people with autism including early intervention, education, employment, behavior, communication, social skills, biomedical interventions and others, across the entire lifespan.
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