Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) - 4 Contact Hours
#20-656094
Florida Board Approved - #50-20641 Course # 20-656094
Reports to CE Broker within 24 Hours
This course provides those in the medical and mental health professions and those responsible for providing essential social, educational, and other services with an overview of autism spectrum disorder, also known as ASD. The goal is to familiarize the participant with current strategies for managing ASD in order for affected individuals and their families to enjoy the highest quality of life possible.
At the conclusion of this activity, participants will be able to:
• Describe how ASD affects language, motor, cognitive, social, and emotional behavior.
• Describe the predominant theories regarding the causes of autism.
• Describe the role that neural anomalies may play in the development of autism.
• Identify disorders that are similar to autism and how they can be differentiated.
• Identify the diagnostic criteria for ASD.
• Describe treatments and methods for managing ASD.
• Identify the types of educational options that are available to children with ASD.
Course Description
Learning Objectives
Introduction
The Evolution of Our Understanding of Autism
The National and Global Impact of Autism
Current Theories Regarding the Causes of Autism
Autism Pathophysiology and Brain Involvement
Conditions Similar to Autism
Autism Diagnostic Criteria
Treating and Managing Autism
Sensory Integration
Educational Options for Individuals with Autism
Long-Term Prognosis for Individuals with Autism
Conclusion
References
Post-Test
Course Evaluation
Kevin Bobos, OTD, MS, MA, OTR/L
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