Event: Autism Awareness Month Virtual Speaker Series: Executive Function, Sensory Processing and Self-Regulation in Autism

  • Wednesday, April 01, 2026
  • 12:30 p.m. to 2 p.m.
  • Online
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As part of its lineup of Autism Awareness Month events, Accessibility Services invites you to the Virtual Speaker Series. Hear from experts, advocates and people who are on the autism spectrum.

Today, Dr. Edward Baffoe with TCU discusses the interplay between executive functioning, self-regulation and sensory processing in autism and how they influence attention, emotion and behavior. We will also discuss practical steps for promoting inclusive learning environments and supporting individuals with autism across different settings.

Register to attend this virtual event.

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