Technology: Webinars & Videos (Parents/Family Members)
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“Autism and Related Disorders” – iTunes U course
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Parents/Family Members, Professionals, General Audience
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Education: Adult Non-Degree, Technology: Webinars & Videos
This Yale University Seminar on Autism and Related Disorders is the United States’ first undergraduate course of its kind. The class consists of a weekly seminar on diagnosis and assessment, etiology and treatment of children, adolescents and adults with autism and related disorders of socialization.
“Understanding Asperger Syndrome: A Professor’s Guide” – OAR
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Parents/Family Members, Professionals, 14-21 Years, General Audience
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Education: College Research, Technology: Webinars & Videos
A concise introduction to life as a college student with Asperger Syndrome.
This video features Michael John Carley from the Global and Regional Asperger Syndrome Project (GRASP) and Kiriana Cowansage, an NYU Doctoral Candidate in the Department of Neuroscience as the primary instructors. OAR’s own Scientific Council Chairman, Dr. Peter Gerhardt, also appears in the video to provide information on the topic of “reasonable accommodations” in the college classroom.
“What’s Up with Nick?” — Research Autism
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Parents/Family Members, Professionals, General Audience, 03-06 Years, 07-13 Years
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Education: Materials and Resources, Technology: Webinars & Videos
In an effort to promote a more inclusive classroom environment, this short video uses animation and sound to teach elementary and middle school students about their peers with autism. To be used in coordination with the Kit for Kids, a peer education resource produced by the Organization for Autism Research (OAR).
“Why are visual schedules so important?” webinar
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Technology: Webinars & Videos
This is a 1 hour video/audio recording of a webinar conducted by Mandi Rickelman, MA, Early Childhood Supervisor and Anna Hutt Fredman, MS, CCC-SLP, Speech/Language Pathologist from Monarch Center for Autism. The webinar aired on May 8, 2014 and answered the following questions: Why are visual schedules so important? How do I customize visual schedules for my child to make them more meaningful and more motivating? How do I implement visual schedules?
American Academy of Pediatrics
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Technology: Webinars & Videos
Information, research study results and professional input on autism
ASD Strategies In Action Training Series – OCALI
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Agency: Ohio Center for Autism and Low Incidence
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acc_info@ocali.org
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Parents/Family Members, Professionals, General Audience
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Therapy: ABA Online Resources, Technology: Webinars & Videos
ASD Strategies in Action will provide online training on evidence-based practices that can be used in the home, school, and workplace of individuals with ASD. A wide range of social-communication and behavioral interventions is offered within one of the following three tracks: early intervention/early childhood, school-age, or transition/young adulthood.
Autism Hangout
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Parents/Family Members, 14-21 Years, 22+ Years
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Transition to Adulthood: Websites, Technology: Webinars & Videos
Online discussion forum that reports news and includes submitted personal experiences on how best to deal with the daily challenges of autism.
Autism Speaks
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Parents/Family Members, General Audience
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Research Organizations, Research Participation Opportunities, Technology: Webinars & Videos
Customizing and Implementing Visual Schedules – Monarch Center for Autism
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Technology: Webinars & Videos
An hour-long video that address the importance of using visual schedules and how to customize and implement visual schedules for individuals with autism.
N2Y, Inc.
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Parents/Family Members, Professionals
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Technology: Assistive Technology, Technology: Webinars & Videos
Website that offers an online newspaper, a specialized curriculum program and a web-based symbol search engine, all customized for students with special needs. Fees vary based on the types of programs you select.
OCALI Transition Webcasts
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Parents/Family Members, 14-21 Years, 22+ Years
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Transition to Adulthood: Websites, Technology: Webinars & Videos
OCALI’s webcasts on transition to adulthood, including videos on government benefits, employment and post-secondary information.
Occupational Therapy Educational Videos
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Parents/Family Members, Professionals
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Technology: Webinars & Videos, Therapy: Occupational Therapists
While geared for those providers working with developmental disabilities and their families, parents can also learn some important information from watching these short FREE videos online which cover multiple OT topics. The topics thus far included are:
1. Visual Form Constancy
2. Visual Closure
3. Dysgraphia
4. Visual Figure Ground
5. Proprioception
7. Hypotonia
8. Sensory Sensitivity/Hypersensitivity
9. Sensory Diets
10. Visual Perception
11. Range of Motion
12. Visual Motor Integration
13. Contractures
14. Sensory Seeking/Hyposensitivity
15. Visual Discrimination
16. Visual Memory
Each discussion covers the medical/technical definition, a simplified explanation, real world examples of each condition, and symptoms of each condition. The videos can be found on iTunes, Apple TV, and Dr. Covington’s website. If you have any suggestions for future topics of discussion or have any questions, he also welcomes folks contacting him about same.
iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/
Website: www.AskDrCovington.com
Apple TV: Ask the OT
Ohio Center for Autism and Low Incidence (OCALI)
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Parents/Family Members, Professionals, Families with Children/Teens, 0-2 Years, 14-21 Years, 22+ Years, General Audience, 03-06 Years, 07-13 Years
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Education: School Consultants, Support Groups: Caregiver/Family, Research Organizations, Technology: Webinars & Videos, Transition to Adulthood: Guides, Transition to Adulthood: Websites
Includes guides, webcasts, workshops and information on services throughout the autism journey, from diagnosis to adulthood.
PACER Center Housing Project
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Agency: PACER (Parent Advocacy Coalition for Educational Rights) Center
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Parents/Family Members
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Community Life: Independent Living Skill Training, Technology: Webinars & Videos
Most parents aren’t sure how to begin planning for their son or daughter’s transition to independent living in the community, but this webinar will help you get started. Participants will receive an overview of available housing and services options and person-centered planning concepts to help their son or daughter develop a vision for independent living, housing, and services.
Rethink Autism
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19 W 21st Street, Suite 403New York, NY 10010
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Parents/Family Members, Professionals, 14-21 Years, 03-06 Years, 07-13 Years
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Technology: Webinars & Videos, Therapy: ABA Online Resources
This online program offers the power of technology to provide clinical support, best-practice tools, and research-based content to reach children with special needs. Parents are exposed to video-based lessons to show how to work with their children using ABA techniques. Educators can use the site for guided instruction in ABA teaching strategies.
Members gain access to Behavior Analyst Certification Board (BACB) approved supervision with multiple supervisors.
This website requires membership fees.
Sesame Street and Autism: See Amazing in All Children
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Parents/Family Members, 0-2 Years, 03-06 Years
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Social Skills: Guides, Technology: Apps, Technology: Webinars & Videos
Sesame Street and Autism: See Amazing in All Children is a nationwide initiative aimed at communities with children ages 2 to 5. Developed with input from parents, people who serve the autism community, and people with autism, See Amazing in All Children offers families ways to overcome common challenges and simplify everyday activities.
Transitions to Adulthood for Learners with ASD: Peter Gerhardt, Ed.D.
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Parents/Family Members
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Education: College, Transition to Adulthood: Guides, Technology: Webinars & Videos
Chairman of the Scientific Council of the Organization for Autism Research (OAR).
International speaker, scholar and expert in the field of transition to adulthood for youth with ASD (autism spectrum disorder).
Webinars On Demand – Family Information Network of Ohio
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Parents/Family Members
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Technology: Webinars & Videos
YouTube “Autism Today” Channel
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Technology: Webinars & Videos
Videos on various topics, includes videos from professionals, parents and individuals with autism.
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