Autism Case Training: A Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics Curriculum
The “Autism Case Training (ACT): A Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics Curriculum” is designed to educate future healthcare providers on fundamental components of identifying, diagnosing, and managing autism spectrum disorder through real life scenarios.
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In-Class Curriculum Content
Introduction & Directory
- Introduction
- Welcome, quick look at materials, preparation, using facilitator guides,
about cultural competence (Updated 7/05/2011) - Special thanks to our authors and reviewers (Updated 7/05/2011)
- Welcome, quick look at materials, preparation, using facilitator guides,
- Curriculum Overview
- Video Library
Module 1: Early Warning Signs of Autism
- Facilitator Guide
- PowerPoint Presentation
- Curriculum Handouts
- Accompanying Videos
- Download introduction and all module 1 videos » [WMV format – 843MB]
Module 2: Screening for Autism
- Facilitator Guide
- PowerPoint Presentation
- Curriculum Handouts
- Download all module 2 videos » [WMV format – 12MB]
Module 3: Communicating Concerns: Screening and Diagnosis Results
- Facilitator Guide
- PowerPoint Presentation
- Curriculum Handouts
- Accompanying Videos
- Download all module 3 videos » [WMV format – 152MB]
Module 4: Making an Autism Diagnosis
- Facilitator Guide (Updated 7/05/2011)
- PowerPoint Presentation
- Curriculum Handouts
Module 5: Early Intervention and Education
- Facilitator Guide
- PowerPoint Presentation
- Curriculum Handouts
- Accompanying Videos
- Download all module 5 videos » [WMV format – 115MB]
Module 6: Treatments for Autism
- Facilitator Guide (Updated 7/05/2011)
- PowerPoint Presentation
- Curriculum Handouts
Module 7: Autism-Specific Anticipatory Guidance
- Facilitator Guide
- PowerPoint Presentation
- Curriculum Handouts
- Accompanying Videos
- Download all module 7 videos » [WMV format – 34MB]
Disclaimer
These cases were developed by the authors. They do not necessarily reflect the views or policies of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) or the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
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- Page last reviewed: October 28, 2015
- Page last updated: October 28, 2015
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