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An Early Intervention Model for Children with Autism: JASPER core domains, evidence, and implementation

Level: Beginner to Advanced

For: Professionals, Parents/caregivers/family members

Autism Specific?: Yes

CART Captioning and ASL interpretation will be provided.

An Early Intervention Model for Children with Autism: JASPER core domains, evidence, and implementation

Thursday, February 6 & Friday, February 7, 2025

Presented by Connie Kasari, PhD & Stephanie Shire, PhD

Facilitated by Kate Chase, PhD, SLP, BCBA

Vancouver, B.C. & Web streaming live

Recording available for 30 days after the event, for all registrants

Join Dr. Connie Kasari and Dr. Stephanie Shire for a two-day event presenting JASPER (Joint Attention, Symbolic Play, Engagement and Regulation), an early intervention model for children with autism. Learn about new research approaches to personalizing interventions and supporting children’s development.

Tickets

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In-Person: Professional
Early bird rate until November 3rd
$ 300.00
73 available
In-Person: Family Member, Autistic Adult, Student
Early bird rate until November 3rd
$ 250.00
73 available
Web streaming: Professional
Early bird rate until November 3rd
$ 300.00
Unlimited
Web Streaming: Family Member, Autistic Adult, Student
Early bird rate until November 3rd
$ 250.00
Unlimited
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Event Details

The ability to engage with others and to communicate are primary targets of early interventions for children with autism. This talk will focus on an early intervention model, JASPER, that has been tested using randomized controlled trials across multiple implementers (therapists, teachers, parents) with children at different ages and developmental levels. New research approaches to personalizing interventions will be addressed, emphasizing what research can contribute to clinical practice. 

Learning Objectives:

  1. Participants will be able to identify two specific targets of early intervention that are important to the development of autistic children.  
  2. Participants will identify an effective approach for learning spoken language in children who are minimally verbal. 
  3. Participants will identify a research method that aims to individualize interventions and better meet child needs.
  4. Participants will be able to describe two specific environmental strategies to set up a home or classroom environment to support children’s engagement and regulation
  5. Participants will be able to identify two toys that match the developmental play level of a specific child of their choosing 

Connie Kasari, PhD

Connie Kasari, Ph.D. University of California, Los Angeles, Distinguished Professor of Human Development & Psychology in the School of Education with a joint appointment in the Department of Psychiatry.  She received her Ph.D. from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and has been on the faculty at UCLA where she teaches both graduate and undergraduate courses and has been the primary advisor to more than 90 PhD students.  She is a founding member of the Center for Autism Research and Treatment at UCLA. Her research aims to development novel, evidence-tested interventions implemented in community settings.  Recent projects include targeted treatments for early social communication development in at risk infants, toddlers and preschoolers with autism, and peer relationships for school aged children with autism. She leads several large multi-site studies including a network on interventions for minimally verbal school aged children with ASD, and a network that aims to increase equity in access to interventions for children with ASD who are under-represented in research trials.  She is the current past-president of the International Society of Autism Research.

Stephanie Shire, PhD

Stephanie Shire is an Associate Professor of Early Intervention & Early Childhood Special Education in the Department of Special Education and Clinical Sciences in the College of Education at the University of Oregon. Her research focuses on the development and testing of interventions in real-world community settings in partnership with schools, practitioners, and families of young children with autism and other neurodevelopmental disabilities. This work includes effectiveness-implementation hybrid designs (e.g., Shire et al., 2017) to examine both the development of implementation strategies to support community practitioners’ use of the intervention as well as maximize children’s social, communicative, and cognitive outcomes. With the goal to personalize interventions to the strengths and needs of individual children, current projects include the application of research trial designs and methods to build and test adaptive interventions.

Facilitated by Kate Chase, PhD, SLP, BCBA

Dr. Kate Ballem Chase is a registered Speech-Language Pathologist and a Board Certified Behaviour Analyst. She is a certified therapist in both JASPER and the Early Start Denver Model. She is also the proud mom of a neurodiverse daughter. After pursuing undergraduate studies at the University of Victoria, Kate studied at the University of Oxford as a Rhodes Scholar, where she completed her doctorate in Experimental Psychology in 2004, with a focus on early language and cognitive development. After returning from Oxford, Kate completed her clinical training as a speech-language pathologist at the University of British Columbia in 2006. Kate worked briefly at the BC Centre for Ability before joining Loyst and Associates Autism Services, where she led the team in the Richmond area from 2007-2013. Kate is also a Clinical Assistant Professor in the School of Audiology and Speech Science at the University of British Columbia. When she isn’t playing with clients and their parents, Kate can be found playing outside with her husband, two children, and their dog! Executive Functioning – you will find many free resources.

Day 1: Thursday, February 6, 2024

9:00 am – 3:30 pm

Day 2: Friday, February 7, 2024

9:00 am – 3:30 pm

More information will be provided closer to the event.

All times Pacific Time.

Professionals

  • Early Bird Rate until November 3, 2024: $300
  • Regular rate starting November 4, 2024: $350

Family Members, Autistic Adults & Students

  • Early Bird Rate until November 3, 2024: $250
  • Regular rate starting November 4, 2024: $300

*Last day to register is Monday, February 3, 2025

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Bursaries

ACT wants to ensure equitable access to all events. Bursaries are available where registration cost is a barrier. Full bursaries are available for Indigenous people/people who work at organizations that support Indigenous people. You are encouraged to apply for bursaries as soon as possible, as funds are limited.

Apply by completing ACT’s Bursary Form by January 30, 2025. If you identify as Indigenous, or work for an Indigenous organization, complete our Bursary Form for Indigenous Communities.

Donate to our bursary fund.

Autism Funding

If you intend to utilize your child’s Autism Funding to cover your registration fees, ACT can directly invoice the Autism Funding Branch on your behalf. However, if you’re paying upfront with the intention of seeking reimbursement, it’s imperative to obtain prior approval from the Autism Funding Branch.

For information on how to register with your Autism Funding, visit Workshop Registration Using Autism Funding.

580 West Hastings Street
Vancouver, British Columbia V6B 1L6 Canada

Thursday, February 6, 2025 @ 9:00 am Friday, February 7, 2025 @ 3:30 pm PST

$250.00 – $300.00