Six. That’s the average age of diagnosis for Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) in the Commonwealth of Virginia. And that’s a shame. Because a reliable diagnosis can be made as early as age two. And when it comes to diagnosing ASD, the sooner, the better.
We’re thrilled to offer this new, progressive approach to teaching clinical professionals to diagnose autism using the second edition of the Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule-2 (ADOS-2). We recognize that confidence and expertise come from practice and experience, so in addition to a three-day virtual workshop, this program includes a follow-up booster coaching session. Virtual sessions will be held on Zoom.
In order to receive their certificate, participants must have their cameras turned on and actively participate in the training.
Training starts on Wednesday, February 16th at 8:30 am.
Because referrals can cause lengthy delays, being able to make the diagnosis yourself saves precious time. So, we’ve designed this program for professionals on the front line— psychologists, licensed professional counselors, clinical social workers and speech pathologists— empowering you to intervene at the first suspicion of a developmental delay.
• Describe the essential features, and the advantages and disadvantages, of the ADOS-2 as a measure of social communication and behavior.
• Identify the variables that need to be considered in determining which module of the ADOS to use: mental age, chronological age, expressive language abilities
• Select the appropriate module to administer for a given child
• Describe the purpose of, and the focus of observation for, each of the tasks within each of the four modules
• Understand the administration the tasks within each of the four modules
• Discuss how to code the child’s language and communication, reciprocal social interaction, play, stereotyped behaviors and restricted interests, and other abnormal behaviors based on the child’s performance on tasks.
Because of the hands-on, interactive nature of this workshop, participation will be limited to 20 people.
• Explain the importance of early diagnosis and intervention to your colleagues and clients.
• Use the ADOS-2 to diagnose autism spectrum disorders in clients as young as age two.
• Explain testing results to clients and caregivers and refer them to support services.
• Seek and provide support and guidance within a network of fellow practitioners.
– Three-day Instructor-Led Virtual Workshop (February 16, 17, & 18 / 8:30a-4:30p EST)
– Small Group Booster Session (May 20 / 1:00p-4:00p EST)
At 3 months: participants will watch an ADOS administration video conducted by a participant or from training video archives. Participants will participate in an interactive discussion on coding and provide participants with feedback on their scoring of the protocol. Format of these sessions will be individualized based on organization and participants’ needs and training goals.
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