Family ECHO: Autism
Family ECHO: Autism is a virtual learning program for families and caregivers raising children with autism. The sessions are designed to shift medical and behavioral information from the clinic into the hands of parents and caregivers so they can learn to better support and care for their autistic children. Session topics have been chosen based on input from participants. Family ECHO: Autism connects families with an interdisciplinary panel of experts from the Autism Care Network. The series is designed to increase autism knowledge, build leadership skills for managing interdisciplinary care teams, and provide strategies that can be applied by families and their teams. A list of session topics is found on the event website.
Eligible participants will register to participate in a 75-minute Zoom session. Each session will include:
• Presentation from subject experts on critical topics and best practices related to autism
• An interactive discussion about a clinical case study
• A Q&A with the presenter and an opportunity to provide feedback
• Resources relevant to the session
To be eligible to participate in a Family ECHO session, you must fall into one of these groups:
• A family member of a child or young adult with autism
• Professional working in the field of autism
• Both a family member and a professional working in the field of autism
Family ECHO: Autism
Family ECHO: Autism is a virtual learning program for families and caregivers raising children with autism. The sessions are designed to shift medical and behavioral information from the clinic into the hands of parents and caregivers so they can learn to better support and care for their autistic children. Session topics have been chosen based on input from participants. Family ECHO: Autism connects families with an interdisciplinary panel of experts from the Autism Care Network. The series is designed to increase autism knowledge, build leadership skills for managing interdisciplinary care teams, and provide strategies that can be applied by families and their teams. A list of session topics is found on the event website.
Eligible participants will register to participate in a 75-minute Zoom session. Each session will include:
• Presentation from subject experts on critical topics and best practices related to autism
• An interactive discussion about a clinical case study
• A Q&A with the presenter and an opportunity to provide feedback
• Resources relevant to the session
To be eligible to participate in a Family ECHO session, you must fall into one of these groups:
• A family member of a child or young adult with autism
• Professional working in the field of autism
• Both a family member and a professional working in the field of autism
Family ECHO: Autism
Family ECHO: Autism is a virtual learning program for families and caregivers raising children with autism. The sessions are designed to shift medical and behavioral information from the clinic into the hands of parents and caregivers so they can learn to better support and care for their autistic children. Session topics have been chosen based on input from participants. Family ECHO: Autism connects families with an interdisciplinary panel of experts from the Autism Care Network. The series is designed to increase autism knowledge, build leadership skills for managing interdisciplinary care teams, and provide strategies that can be applied by families and their teams. A list of session topics is found on the event website.
Eligible participants will register to participate in a 75-minute Zoom session. Each session will include:
• Presentation from subject experts on critical topics and best practices related to autism
• An interactive discussion about a clinical case study
• A Q&A with the presenter and an opportunity to provide feedback
• Resources relevant to the session
To be eligible to participate in a Family ECHO session, you must fall into one of these groups:
• A family member of a child or young adult with autism
• Professional working in the field of autism
• Both a family member and a professional working in the field of autism
Family ECHO: Autism
Family ECHO: Autism is a virtual learning program for families and caregivers raising children with autism. The sessions are designed to shift medical and behavioral information from the clinic into the hands of parents and caregivers so they can learn to better support and care for their autistic children. Session topics have been chosen based on input from participants. Family ECHO: Autism connects families with an interdisciplinary panel of experts from the Autism Care Network. The series is designed to increase autism knowledge, build leadership skills for managing interdisciplinary care teams, and provide strategies that can be applied by families and their teams. A list of session topics is found on the event website.
Eligible participants will register to participate in a 75-minute Zoom session. Each session will include:
• Presentation from subject experts on critical topics and best practices related to autism
• An interactive discussion about a clinical case study
• A Q&A with the presenter and an opportunity to provide feedback
• Resources relevant to the session
To be eligible to participate in a Family ECHO session, you must fall into one of these groups:
• A family member of a child or young adult with autism
• Professional working in the field of autism
• Both a family member and a professional working in the field of autism
Family ECHO: Autism
Family ECHO: Autism is a virtual learning program for families and caregivers raising children with autism. The sessions are designed to shift medical and behavioral information from the clinic into the hands of parents and caregivers so they can learn to better support and care for their autistic children. Session topics have been chosen based on input from participants. Family ECHO: Autism connects families with an interdisciplinary panel of experts from the Autism Care Network. The series is designed to increase autism knowledge, build leadership skills for managing interdisciplinary care teams, and provide strategies that can be applied by families and their teams. A list of session topics is found on the event website.
Eligible participants will register to participate in a 75-minute Zoom session. Each session will include:
• Presentation from subject experts on critical topics and best practices related to autism
• An interactive discussion about a clinical case study
• A Q&A with the presenter and an opportunity to provide feedback
• Resources relevant to the session
To be eligible to participate in a Family ECHO session, you must fall into one of these groups:
• A family member of a child or young adult with autism
• Professional working in the field of autism
• Both a family member and a professional working in the field of autism
Family ECHO: Autism
Family ECHO: Autism is a virtual learning program for families and caregivers raising children with autism. The sessions are designed to shift medical and behavioral information from the clinic into the hands of parents and caregivers so they can learn to better support and care for their autistic children. Session topics have been chosen based on input from participants. Family ECHO: Autism connects families with an interdisciplinary panel of experts from the Autism Care Network. The series is designed to increase autism knowledge, build leadership skills for managing interdisciplinary care teams, and provide strategies that can be applied by families and their teams. A list of session topics is found on the event website.
Eligible participants will register to participate in a 75-minute Zoom session. Each session will include:
• Presentation from subject experts on critical topics and best practices related to autism
• An interactive discussion about a clinical case study
• A Q&A with the presenter and an opportunity to provide feedback
• Resources relevant to the session
To be eligible to participate in a Family ECHO session, you must fall into one of these groups:
• A family member of a child or young adult with autism
• Professional working in the field of autism
• Both a family member and a professional working in the field of autism