Brown Bag Series

Brown Bag Series


 

Our Center hosts monthly Brown Bag Talks for Center faculty members, graduate students, and students to learn about what is going on among the many departments and labs under the Center’s umbrella. Talks cover recent grants received, the latest findings from research studies, and ongoing projects. These talks are meant to integrate the various autism focused groups within San Diego State so that collaboration can broaden.


 

Spring 2020 Brown Bags

Tuesday, February 11 at 2:30-3:30 pm

Paul Luelmo Ph.D. (Department of Special Education)

A community-based Individualized Education Program (IEP) advocacy program for parents of children with ASD


 

March 10th 

Adapting a Parent Participation Toolkit for Autism-Related Services

This brownbag presentation will first share the process of adapting the Parent And Caregiver Active Participation Toolkit (PACT) for use in two ASD service contexts: early intervention parent coaching programs and the diagnostic evaluation. The presentation will then share preliminary implementation and/or effectiveness outcomes of these two adaptations. Results of a third adaptation for a structured home visiting program for Child Welfare-involved children will also be briefly discussed.


 

2019 Brown Bags

Thursday, September 19

Jessica Suhrheinrich (Department of Special Education)

The California Autism Professional Training and Information Network: Targeting Scale up of Evidence-based Practices Across Service Sectors


 

Thursday, October 17

Sarah Rieth, Ph.D. (Child and Family Development)

The BRIDGE Collaborative: Community- Academic Partnership in Early Intervention for Children with Autism


 

Wednesday, December 4

Kelsey Dickson, Ph.D. (Child and Family Development)

Adaption and pilot implementation of an autism executive functioning intervention in children’s mental health services.