Autism Virtual Summit (Register Now)
Join our Autism Virtual Summit, featuring renowned global autism experts and authors. Attendees will have the opportunity to hear directly from the experts and gain valuable insights into the latest research, innovations, and best practices. This summit promises to be a unique opportunity for professionals to learn from the pioneers shaping the future of autism assessment and care. We expect it to be a jam-packed event so be sure to register early and clear your calendar.
Join us for a transformative one-day virtual autism summit, where the world’s leading experts come together to share their knowledge, insights, and groundbreaking research. Featuring distinguished presenters like Dr. Cecil Reynolds, Dr. Celine Saulnier, Dr. Cynthia Arnold, Dr. Fiona Gullon-Scott, Dr. Haylie Miller, Dr. Jordan Wright, Dr. Sam Goldstein, and Dr. Winnie Dunn—each a renowned author and pioneer in autism assessments—this summit offers an unparalleled opportunity for educators, clinicians, and parents to gain practical tools, evidence-based strategies, and profound understanding to support autistic individuals.
This summit is more than just a conference; it’s a chance to connect with a community of passionate professionals and caregivers committed to making a difference in the lives of autistic individuals. Whether you want to enhance your professional practice, gain a deeper understanding of autism, or learn new ways to advocate and support, this event will inspire and equip you to create meaningful change. Don't miss the chance to learn from the experts shaping the future of autism research and intervention. Your journey toward greater knowledge and impactful change starts here.
All sessions will be recorded and available to registrants to view for 30 days post-event.
Who should attend?
This event will provide professional development for psychologists, SLPs, OTs, educators, and allied professionals interested in learning how to improve outcomes for autistic individuals and their families through discussion of research and evidence-based practices. This event is also open to the autism community, including autistic adults and their partners, and parents of autistic children, to come together and learn more.