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Child Abuse Prevention: Understanding and Empowering Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (Haruv USA and TCC)

February 23, 2024

Haruv USA for Tulsa Community College

Friday, February 23, 9am-12pm

TCC Southeast Campus, Building 8, room 8167

10300 East 81st Street, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74133

Dr. Brit’ny Stein is a Clinical Assistant Professor at OSU-Center for Health Sciences in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences. She works in the OSU Behavioral Medicine Clinic conducting neuropsychological evaluations for children and adolescents. As a Licensed Health Service Psychologist and Nationally Certified School Psychologist, she has extensive experience providing supervision to graduate students, direct assessment and intervention services to children, and consultation to rural, urban, suburban, and residential treatment day schools. She has worked on several state and federally-funded grants to implement MTSS and improve school climate in schools, including partnering with the Oklahoma State Department of Education’s School Climate Transformation Grant, School Personnel Development Grant, and AWARE Grants.  She is passionate about supporting schools in the implementation of evidence-based practices for supporting mental health, behavioral, and academic outcomes for students. Dr. Stein also serves as the OSU BRIDGE Center’s Director of Technical Assistance.

Workshop Description: Come learn what autism looks like (including the most current diagnostic criteria with the DSM-V-TR changes), what supports are available for children in the schools and community, and how to provide parents with a toolbox of strategies for supporting children in the home setting.

 

 

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