Autism and Learning
Assessment and personalized support strategies based on cognitive and sensory profiles

Description
Explore personalized strategies for ASD through a neurodevelopmental lens, incorporating functional analysis, technology, and data-driven decision-making.
Objectives
- Understand the fundamental aspects of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) in children, focusing on cognitive and behavioral development.
- Learn to assess each child's individual needs and design personalized intervention plans that incorporate decision-making tools and sensory strategies tailored to various autism profiles.
- Explore evidence-based strategies to reduce challenging behaviors in school and home settings by integrating functional behavior analysis and various interventions, such as assistive technology, peer-mediated learning, and digital programs.
Features
Who is it for?
Our training sessions are designed for education and health professionals, including neuropsychologists, child psychologists, educational therapists, speech-language pathologists, neuroscientists, teachers, and special education specialists.
Presented by

Jill Locke, PhD. (USA)
Psychologist and researcher at the University of Washington, specializing in autism, school inclusion, and the implementation of effective practices in U.S. public schools.
About Wumbox
Wumbox is an innovative educational platform offering tools and resources to enhance learning and development. Discover how our trainings integrate with the Wumbox ecosystem to provide you with a complete experience.