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Identifying Autism Spectrum Disorder at Any Age: Keeping Students from Slipping Through the Cracks had 837 live attendees!

 

In this webinar from the Amazing Resources for Educators community, presenter Christopher J. Smith, Ph.D., Vice President & Research Director of the Southwest Autism Research & Resource Center (SARRC), described the signs to look for in your students as well as the critical importance of appropriate identification.

Dr. Smith provided information for understanding autism spectrum disorder and Asperger's disorder (based on the DSM5, the American Psychiatric Association's current classification and diagnostic tool).  He also shared tips on identifying and screening in schools, what to look for, signs and behaviors, and screening tools for classroom educators and school professionals.

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