Don’t be the one who says “let’s wait and see” …
The early signs of autism are easy to miss. Research has shown that autism can be diagnosed by 18-24 months of age. And yet, the average age of diagnosis in the US still hovers at 4-5 years. Don’t be the one who says “let’s wait and see” when you have the chance to help a family act early.
Sharpen your observation skills of early signs with Autism Navigator tools and resources.
- Join our monthly webinar on Tuesday, September 13 at 8:30PM Eastern time— Improving Early Detection of Autism with an Eye Toward Infancy
- Flip through our 16 by 16 Early Signs of Autism Lookbook and download the 16 Early Signs Checklist
- Enroll in our signature course that is free for everyone—About Autism in Toddlers and our advanced professional course—Autism Navigator for Primary Care
- Use Baby Navigator for surveillance & screening in your busy practice to engage families earlier
This is your chance to do something really big for the children & families you serve.
Visit our webinar page to learn about all 12 of our webinars. Use the calendar view to plan your schedule. Visit our courses page to learn more about Autism Navigator online courses that expand on the content of our webinars. All our webinars are FREE, but you must register.