Join us and BDS® for a CEU event - Collaboration Skills: Understanding the Relevance and Building the Repertoire 06/12/26 | https://t.co/KGAlY4TtqI #autism#webinar#CEU#ABA
Science Corner: A deep dive into quality indicators of autism research - Can I trust these results? https://t.co/4VkF6VKFLz #autism#autismresearch#science
The Melmark model of administration and operation in a book! Book Review: Clinical Systems and Programming in Human Service Organizations: EnvisionSMART™ https://t.co/sqS7vrYPNg @MelmarkNE@MelmarkPA
When it comes to ABA for children with autism, evidence proves early intervention matters. But for parents navigating a recent autism diagnosis for their child, info can be overwhelming.
Share https://t.co/sOCbkOnnkx with parents seeking easy-to-understand resources.
ASAT Responds to CBC News: "We analyzed 200 cancer and autism videos on TikTok and found the majority contain misinformation" - Association for Science in Autism Treatment https://t.co/hzA1yB7ytc
It is Celebrating Autism Awareness and Acceptance Month! We are excited to share a message from Mom and actress Nikki Estrdge, a member of our Advisory Board: https://t.co/yxql2TlW6u
Want to understand how participant characteristics affect autism research findings? Learn why who is included (or excluded) in studies matters when evaluating interventions — and how to be a savvier consumer. https://t.co/0ewetWUMdr
ASAT Responds to The New York Times: Decades of global research show vaccines do NOT cause autism. Persistent misinformation diverts attention, funding, and urgency away from evidence-based supports autistic individuals and families need now.
https://t.co/Cvy1aMCXmb
Early matters. New ASAT research synopsis reviews behavioral interventions for infants & toddlers, showing stronger developmental outcomes when intervention starts early—especially for children at risk for autism. Read the review by Cherukapalli & LaRue. https://t.co/UGw9snA9j0
Divisiveness in the #Autism community often leaves those who can’t self-advocate overlooked. In Part 1 of 2, David Celiberti, PhD, speaks with Lorri Unumb, Judith Ursitti & Eileen Lamb on the realities of profound autism and the advocacy needed. https://t.co/VBBSqRy1YJ
The January 2026 issue is out and dedicated to @CASProviders Read the piece "Perspectives: What does “supervision” mean?" here: https://t.co/xhagm0psrN