- Date(s)
- May 30, 2024
- Location
- Bell lecture Theatre, Physics Building, QUB
- Time
- 12:30 - 14:30
- Price
- free
All are invited to this free seminar focusing on very early preventive intervention for babies and toddlers at a high likelihood of receiving an autism diagnosis. It will be delivered by Canadian Dr Amy Tanner and hosted by Dr Katerina Dounavi (Centre for Behaviour Analysis, School of SSESW). The seminar is a vital entry point for any parent, caregiver or professional committed to optimizing developmental opportunities during a crucial phase of growth. Join us to discover how you can proactively and effectively contribute to your child's developmental journey, laying the groundwork for the future.
Attendees will learn about neuroplasticity, the brain's remarkable ability to change and adapt during the first years of life, and how to make the most of this critical period. They will also learn how to recognise the first signs of autism and how parents can bolster neurodevelopment through fun, age-appropriate, everyday activities.
More information on the Centre for Behaviour Analysis website. Please register here to attend the seminar.
This two hour seminar will include two CEUs for BCBAs
- Department
- School of Social Sciences, Education and Social Work
- Audience
- All
- Hashtag
- #autism #neurodevelopment
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