Caregiver_Autism 101 in 2025: Update your Autism Tool Box!
Do you find yourself wondering if you know the latest information about autism? Attend this session to update your knowledge about autism and improve your ability to serve and support an autistic loved one. By the end of this session, participants defined current medical and learning characteristics of autism, identified current evidence-based teaching practices that best facilitate learning and understanding for autistics, and described resources to learn current information about supporting autistics. Objectives Participants will be able to: 1. define current medical and learning characteristics of autism 2. identify current evidence-based teaching practices that best facilitate learning and understanding for autistics 3. describe resources to learn current information about supporting autistics Please complete our training evaluation: bit.ly/katconline2425 Thank you!

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3. Dr. Catherine Lord, Keynote Speaker | Early Intervention in Autism: What Matters Most? [English]

