WHEN
Saturday, April 28, 2007

WHERE
Online From Your Computer

TIME
2:00-4:30 pm PST
3:00-5:30 pm MST
4:00-6:30 pm CST
5:00-7:30 pm EST


Who Should Attend?

If you or someone you know has concerns or fits one of the following categories:

  • parent, grandparent or caregiver struggling with a child or adult-age autistic individual,
  • needing clarity about the child’s educational, developmental and/or behavioral needs,
  • how do you prepare an autistic/Asperger teenager for adult-age life?

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Dr. Spectscan Autism Webinar Agenda:

“LATEST BIOMEDICAL THERAPIES”  Dr. Jeff Bradstreet, Co-founder of the International Child Development Resource Center shows you up to date, latest biomedical concepts and therapies for use in  the treatment of Autism. 

“SEEING AUTISM AS YOU’VE NEVER SEEN IT BEFORE” J. Michael Uszler, Medical Director, Santa Monica Imaging and Therapy Associates and Assistant Clinical Professor of Molecular and Medical Pharmacology, UCLA will take you inside the world of Autism …. literally, by showing you the use of cutting edge medical brain SPECT function imaging.

“THE AUTISM BIG THREE: Getting the Right and Best Education, Supporting Talents in Children, and Finding the Care and the Support You Need to parent a Child with Autism Spectrum Disorder” Valerie Paradiz, Ph.D. Writer, Director of Education at the Asperger Institute in New York’s University’s Child Study Center will show you what you really need to do to get the right education and support your child’s talents, while also supporting your needs as a parent.

“SUCCESS WITH AUTISM AND ASPERGER SYNDROME BY USING OUR STRENGTHS – JUST LIKE EVERYONE ELSE.”  Stephen M. Shore, MA; Executive Director of Autism Spectrum Consulting and Co-author, Understanding Autism for Dummies will show you the key steps to achieving interdependent life as an autistic adult.

“ADVOCACY TOOLS AND STRATEGIES FOR PARENTS OF AUTISTIC CHILDREN” Robert J. Krakow,  Attorney at Law The guidebook instructing parents on how to deal with the problems that ensue when autism or related disorders strike has not been written. The problems confronting parents are extraordinarily difficult and require creative responses. Bob Krakow will share some general ways parents can get active to help resolve problems large and small. From dealing with specific problems of insurance coverage or getting better educational programs to getting lifespan supports like group residential homes or changing the legislative landscape, Bob will provide an approach to advocating for your own child, and by doing so getting results that benefit the entire community of children and adults with autism.