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From Global Back to Local!

While Wendy has been globetrotting to conduct STAT training workshops in Poland and Taiwan, today Lisa led a local STAT ...
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Our award-winning students!

The UW Psychology Department’s Annual Research Festival took place today, and two of our READi Lab clinical psychology students received ...
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Did you know that UW offers a Certificate in Autism Studies?

This Fall will begin the third year of UW’s Certificate in Autism Studies: Theory & Practice.  The course is directed ...
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Re-Imagining the Spectrum

The Mighty featured a comic yesterday by Rebecca Burgess, in which the autism spectrum is re-conceptualized from being linear in ...
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READi Lab Presents Technology-Based Research

Last week at IMFAR, clinical psychology graduate student Sarah Edmunds and Assistant Director Lisa Ibañez presented data on studies that ...
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Parents – Please Share Your Perspectives!

Parents - Please Share Your Perspectives! We are preparing workshops for health care providers and would like to provide them ...
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READi Lab Presents Community-Based Research

Last week at IMFAR, clinical psychology graduate students Lizzy Karp and Colleen Harker presented data collected from service providers in ...
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Making Headlines at IMFAR!

The READi Lab team has been busy presenting our research in Baltimore this week at the International Meeting for Autism Research ...
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Kane Hall Rocked!

On Wednesday evening, READi Lab Director Dr. Wendy Stone co-presented a public lecture with Dr. David Mandell (from University of ...
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Goodbye — and Thanks — to Amanda!

Today is Amanda Barbeau’s last day as Lab Manager at the READi Lab.  We will miss the positive spirit and ...
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Meet Our Newest Undergraduate Research Assistants!

The READi Lab welcomes a new team of undergraduate RAs this quarter! Each student brings her own unique skill set ...
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New UW HuskyMOSSAIC Program for Students with ASD

The HuskyMOSSAIC program (Mentoring, Organization and Social Support for Autism Inclusion on Campus) was launched by the UW Speech and ...
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In the Making: Julia, Sesame Street’s First Character with Autism

Dr. Wendy Stone, director of the READi Lab, was recently interviewed by KCTS 9 for its IN Close segment, which ...
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If you like online research studies…

One of our colleagues at the University of Pittsburgh, Dr. Klaus Libertus, is studying the relation between motor development and ...
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A Trip to the Dentist – Tips for Success!

Trips to the dentist can be stressful for everyone, but may be particularly difficult for children with ASD, due to ...
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Fun at the Planetarium!

Last night the READi Lab hosted its second annual sensory-friendly ‘Night Under the Stars’ event, in partnership with the UW ...
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IACC Report Lists Top ASD Research Breakthroughs for 2015

The Interagency Autism Coordinating Committee (IACC) is a federal advisory committee charged with coordinating all activities related to ASD within ...
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The STAT Goes Overseas!

Over this past week, READi Lab Director Dr. Wendy Stone and her colleague from Vanderbilt University, Amy Swanson, have been ...
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Our Autism Awareness Month Kick-off!

The READi Lab kicked off its first event of Autism Awareness Month by participating in the resource fair at the ...
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Sensory-Friendly Shakespeare in Seattle

Seattle Shakespeare Company will be offering a special sensory-friendly showing of The Tempest for individuals with ASD and their families ...
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Benefits of Participating

Benefits of participation often include:

  • Free assessments and evaluations
  • Monitoring of your child’s early development
  • Specialized interventions and strategies

Choosing to participate not only benefits you and your child, it benefits others impacted by autism.

Learn more about benefits of participating or contact us for more information

What People are Saying

STAT Training

On behalf of all the participants, I’d like to thank you for a wonderful day learning about the STAT. It was a truly rewarding experience for all of us who care about families affected by Autism and other developmental disabilities.

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