Past webinars

Presenter(s): Anna Barnett, PhD; Sheila Henderson, PhD; and Virginia Berninger, PhD

The DASH-2 is a comprehensive measure of handwriting speed for students ages 8 to 25 years. Authors Dr. Sheila Henderson and Dr. Anna Barnett will provide an overview of the test, then join Dr. Virginia Berninger for a discussion about the use of the DASH-2 with handwriting difficulties.

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Presenter(s): Craig Frisby, PhD

Join Dr. Craig Frisby, PhD as he reviews important terms that are often misused when discussing cognitive assessment of diverse populations. He will explore the pros and cons of alternative assessments that have been promoted by scholars in school psychology and special education.  

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Presenter(s): Priscila Tamplain, PhD

Many individuals diagnosed with ADHD display motor challenges that may not receive proper assessment and intervention as more emphasis is placed on the cognitive and behavioral issues associated with this diagnosis. This webinar will discuss the prevalence and nature of motor challenges, and explore the potential for the co-occurrence of Developmental Coordination Disorder, in this population. Dr Tamplain will explain how assessment tools such as the Movement ABC-3 and BOT-3 can be useful in detecting motor concerns when working with individuals with ADHD.

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Presenter(s): Stephen E. Finn, PhD

Therapeutic Assessment (TA) is a semi-structured form of collaborative psychological assessment that has been shown in research to positively impact clients. This webinar, presented by Stephen E. Finn, PhD, will cover the framework for using the MMPI-3 in Therapeutic Assessment and specific strategies for discussing MMPI-3 findings with clients in a therapeutic way.

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Presenter(s): Haylie L. Miller, Ph.D.

Autism and Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD) share many similar behavioral-level motor features, however the underlying neuromotor mechanisms of these two conditions may differ. Join this webinar to explore the relationship between motor features of autism and DCD, learn how these features manifest across the lifespan, and discuss implications for clinical practice.

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