ADOS-2 Virtual Training - May 2024

ADOS-2 Virtual Training - May 2024

ADOS-2 Training Workshop with Noha Minshawi-Patterson, Ph.D., HSPP

By Commonwealth Autism

Date and time

May 15 · 5:30am - May 17 · 1:30pm PDT

Location

Online

Refund Policy

Contact the organizer to request a refund.

About this event

  • 2 days 8 hours

Six. That’s the average age of diagnosis for Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) in the Commonwealth of Virginia. And that’s a shame. Because a reliable diagnosis can be made as early as age two. And when it comes to diagnosing ASD, the sooner, the better.

We’re thrilled to have Noha Minshawi-Patterson, Ph.D., HSPP leading this new, progressive approach to teaching clinical professionals to diagnose autism using the second edition of the Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule-2 (ADOS-2). We recognize that confidence and expertise come from practice and experience, so in addition to a three-day virtual workshop, this program includes a follow-up booster coaching session. Virtual sessions will be held on Zoom.

Training starts on Wednesday, May 15, 2024 at 8:30 am.

Because referrals can cause lengthy delays, being able to make the diagnosis yourself saves precious time. So, we’ve designed this program for professionals on the front line— psychologists, licensed professional counselors, clinical social workers and speech pathologists— empowering you to intervene at the first suspicion of a developmental delay.

Please note: The ADOS-2 clinical workshop is intended to be an introduction and overview of the ADOS-2. It is not equivalent to full preparation for clinical use and does not replace reading the manual. After the training you will need further practice and experience before you can use the ADOS-2 reliably for clinical or research purposes, but the workshop is the necessary first step.

Upon completion of the three-day workshop, participants will be able to:

• Describe the essential features, and the advantages and disadvantages, of the ADOS-2 as a measure of social communication and behavior.

• Identify the variables that need to be considered in determining which module of the ADOS to use: mental age, chronological age, expressive language abilities

• Select the appropriate module to administer for a given child

• Describe the purpose of, and the focus of observation for, each of the tasks within each of the four modules

• Understand the administration the tasks within each of the four modules

• Discuss how to code the child’s language and communication, reciprocal social interaction, play, stereotyped behaviors and restricted interests, and other abnormal behaviors based on the child’s performance on tasks.

Because of the hands-on, interactive nature of this workshop, participation will be limited to 20 people.

You’ll learn to:

• Explain the importance of early diagnosis and intervention to your colleagues and clients.

• Use the ADOS-2 to diagnose autism spectrum disorders in clients as young as age two.

• Explain testing results to clients and caregivers and refer them to support services.

• Seek and provide support and guidance within a network of fellow practitioners.

This Training Program has multiple components to provide plenty of practice and reinforcement:

- Three-day Instructor-Led Virtual Workshop (May 15, 16, and 17 2024 / 8:30a-4:30p EST)

- Small Group Booster Session (August 16, 2024 / 1:00p-5:00p EST)

At 3 months: Dr. Minshawi and participants will watch an ADOS administration video conducted by a participant or from training video archives. Dr. Minshawi will lead an interactive discussion on coding and provide participants with feedback on their scoring of the protocol. Format of these sessions will be individualized based on organization and participants’ needs and training goals.

NOTES:

    • Registration will close on Friday, May 10th at 12:00PM EST.
    • In order for training to take place, there must be at least 10 registrants.
    • Participants will be provided with the 5-module protocols for the training and a certificate of attendance.
    • Participants must have their own copy of the ADOS-2 manual and a working camera/microphone in order to participate in the training. Cameras must be on during the entire training in order to receive a certificate of attendance.
    • There will be a break to allow time for lunch on your own.
    • Currently CEs are not available for this course.

About Our Instructor:

Noha Minshawi-Patterson, Ph.D., HSPP is a licensed clinical psychologist and a certified independent ADOS-2 trainer. She has been on the faculty of Indiana University School of Medicine since 2007. Her clinical practice is focused on Applied Behavior Analysis and behavioral interventions for individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), as well as the assessment and diagnosis of ASD and other childhood disorders. Dr. Minshawi-Patterson provides parent training in individually-designed behavioral interventions, as well as training for students and professionals on the behavioral assessment, diagnosis and treatment of ASD.

Cancellation & Refund Policy

  • Training/Webinar course registrations will not be confirmed until registration is complete and billing information is received in full.
  • Please submit all cancellation requests no later than 30 days prior to the scheduled course date in order to receive a 90% refund of paid registration fees.
  • Cancellations between 30 and 7 days prior to scheduled course are subject to a 50% refund of paid registration fees.
  • No shows and cancellations made within 7 days or less prior to the scheduled course will incur the full cost of registration.
  • Commonwealth Autism reserves the right to cancel any training course due to insufficient enrollment at least 15 calendar days in advance of the scheduled course date. Notice will be provided with the option to reschedule for a future course date or to receive a full refund of registration fees.
  • Commonwealth Autism is not responsible for any expenses incurred by the customer if a training course is cancelled.
  • If a training class is cancelled due to any unforeseen circumstances such as weather or natural disaster, the customer is entitled to reschedule for a future training course.

Organized by

In 1995, a frustrated but visionary group of parents of children with autism started our organization to bridge the services gaps their families faced. We’re still passionate about serving people with Autism, but our mission has expanded to include systems level work for all types of developmental disabilities. Since our humble beginnings around a kitchen table, we’ve grown to an organization with a budget of $3.7 million.It’s an exciting time at CA. We’re doing things differently. In order to amplify our impact we work in both the public and private sectors. And although we provide some direct services, we concentrate on reimagining human service systems. We focus on:

  • Identifying gaps, building awareness, and creating a vision for improving systems.
  • Educating, training and supporting our communities.
  • Modeling and replicating best practices and services in inclusive settings.

This systems change work often takes longer, but it can be transformational, and that’s why we’re here. Everyday, we work toward a future where the most vulnerable Virginians of all ages can participate in every aspect of our community and realize their full potential

$425 – $850