Join our Autism Virtual Summit, featuring renowned global autism experts and authors. Attendees will have the opportunity to hear directly from the experts and gain valuable insights into the latest research, innovations, and best practices. This summit promises to be a unique opportunity for professionals to learn from the pioneers shaping the future of autism assessment and care. We expect it to be a jam-packed event so be sure to register early and clear your calendar.
Webinars
This webinar will discuss how and why administering both WAIS-5 and WMS-5 as part of a comprehensive evaluation (and integrating their results) can help you draw more and better conclusions from your evaluations. After reviewing the flexibility of WMS-5 administration and how to determine the most appropriate option for a given evaluation, we will look at the functional areas covered by pairing the WMS-5 with the WAIS-5 and how integrating and comparing scores from the two measures can enhance interpretation of your clients’ overall functioning.
In this webinar, we will review the new subtests on the WAIS-5, including their content, necessary materials, and instructions for administration and scoring. We will emphasize the differences between administration and scoring on the paper and digital versions of the test and provide general tips to ensure that users have confidence in their ability to smoothly and efficiently utilize the new subtests.
This webinar will introduce you to the main changes to WAIS-5, focusing on those relevant to the test’s clinical utility, psychometrics, and structure. Topics covered will include revision objectives, subtest modifications, new composite scores, administration changes, scoring options, normative sample characteristics, psychometric properties, and special group studies.
This webinar, designed for educators, counselors, and school-based professionals who work with teens, discusses the modern teen experience and highlights common stressors and their impact on mental health, academic performance, and overall well-being. The presentation aims to equip participants with actionable strategies they can use to help teens build resilience and manage stress effectively.
Youth behavioural health detection work can be traced to at least the 1960s. This session will provide strategies for implementing an early detection and prevention program in schools.
Early diagnoses and interventions for children with co-occurring autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) are crucial for academic success and social development. Attendees will gain practical tools to support diverse learners, ensuring they receive the necessary accommodations to thrive both in school and beyond.
Ready to revolutionize your assessment workflow? Join us for an insightful webinar on how Pearson’s Q-interactive platform transforms the assessment process—making it more efficient, accurate, and user-friendly when administering the newly released WIAT-4 Canadian.
Dr Saulnier will discuss the types of adaptive deficits commonly found in autistic individuals, their association with co-occurring cognitive challenges such as intellectual disability and executive functioning impairments, and the implications of these for managing the activities of daily life.
Enhance your assessment skills! Join our podcast-style webinar where we'll demonstrate how to leverage your Digital Assessment Library for accurate eligibility determinations and prescriptive recommendations. We'll cover a range of conditions, including autism, ADHD, anxiety, and attitude, through in-depth case consultations showcasing both common and less familiar assessment tools.