Are you a Speech-Language Pathologist, Occupational Therapist, or BCBA who works with autistic children from birth to eight years old? ECHO Autism: Early Intervention could be a game changer for you and the children you work with!
What is ECHO Autism: Early Intervention? It is a virtual learning program where early intervention professionals who work with young autistic children up to 8 years old learn about strategies and resources to support children with ASD. Early intervention professionals are provided the opportunity to enhance their knowledge about autism best practices and to collaborate with other clinicians.
ECHO Autism: Early Intervention sessions take place on Zoom on the 2nd and 4th Monday of every month from 11:15am–12:45pm. During the sessions, participants experience case-based learning opportunities and knowledge bursts. Case-based learning occurs when clinicians share real-life, deidentified case presentations followed by questions and discussions.
Knowledge Bursts consist of a brief didactic presentation from one of the autism and developmental experts on topics such as addressing symptoms and presentation of ASD, determining what interventions are considered an evidence-based practice, understanding sensory processing, behavior modification, and common comorbidities that occur in the ASD population.
Learn more about this program and all of our others HERE.