Early Intervention for Autism: Assessment & Treatment Strategies for Birth to 5
- Assessment tools to identify the early and subtle signs of autism
- 8-step framework to effectively treat ‘coping behaviors’
- Strategies to reduce meltdowns, sensory challenges, repetitive behaviors and more
Watch autism expert Susan Hamre, MA, CCC-SLP, and spend time sharpening your critical observational skills at recognizing the early and subtle signs of autism. The behavioral differences between a neurotypical infant and one with autism are so subtle—easily missed and can become deeply ingrained into the child’s neurological system.
You will learn treatment techniques that effectively interrupt and replace the development of many ‘coping behaviors’ exhibited by children with autism (ages 0-5), such as:
- Meltdowns/tantrums
- ‘Stimming’
- Sensory seeking/avoiding
- Reduced engagement
- Reduction of social reciprocity
- Hyper-focusing
- Resistance to cuddling/being held
- Eating/sleeping challenges
- Repetitive behaviors
- Under-developed communication
This recording can help eradicate the delay in obtaining early diagnoses, thereby giving children a greater chance of developing some form of a communication system. Through case examples, videos and lively class discussion, you will walk away with new and improved strategies, so that once a diagnosis is made, treatment can begin immediately.
Walk away with the skills and strategies necessary to:
- Recognize subtle differences in neurotypical and at-risk infants
- Identify the ‘red flags’ of autism in infants, toddlers and young children
- Customize your treatment plans to each child’s unique challenges
- Reduce insurance denials due to increased signs of progress
- Provide you support to work with families and other professionals
- Demonstrate results from evidence-based therapeutic strategies that can positively impact your clinical outcomes