April 19, 2012 - 9:00am - 10:00am ET
Judith Lucas, MD
Pediatrician, Behavioral Health
at Albany Medical Center
Donna M. Noyes, PhD
Associate Director for Clinical Policy,
and Senior Project Director for the
New York Early Intervention System,
Bureau of Early Intervention
Judith Lucas, MD
Pediatrician, Behavioral Health
at Albany Medical Center
Donna M. Noyes, PhD
Associate Director for Clinical Policy,
and Senior Project Director for the
New York Early Intervention System,
Bureau of Early Intervention
This broadcast will incorporate the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Learn the Signs. Act Early. (LTSAE) messages as well as NYS specific resources to increase awareness about LTSAE and importance of understanding developmental milestones and making appropriate and timely referrals when there is a concern.
The broadcast will also highlight resources in New York State. Parents and professionals tend to frame healthy development of children in terms of height, weight, and language acquisition. Despite the fact that the American Academy of Pediatrics has recommended universal screening for development and for Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) since 2006, the majority of children are not being screened by standardized screening tools. In addition to screening, when a concern is raised, parents and professionals are not aware of the importance of early intervention or the availability of resources.
The broadcast will highlight information about ASD and general developmental screening, including many free resources available for parents to better understand their child’s development through the age of five years old, as well as materials to help parents talk with their child’s health care provider about any concerns. For professionals, the broadcast will highlight the importance of routine developmental screening and resources for them and parents with whom they work.
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