Every parent’s journey with autism is different, and questions often arise at every stage of development. Our upcoming Online Talk offers parents a valuable opportunity to receive direct guidance from Dr. David Fischer, Psy.D., CPBA-AP, BCBA-D through a Q&A session.
This session is specially designed for parents who are looking for:
- Practical strategies to support learning and attention at home, etc.
- Guidance on managing challenging behaviors and emotional regulation, etc.
- Support for speech, communication, and social development, etc.
- Clear training priorities at different developmental stages, etc.
Details:
| Date | 9 Dec, 2025 (Tue) |
| Time | 8:00pm – 8:45pm |
| Speaker | Dr. David Fischer Psy. D., CPBA-AP, BCBA-D AP Behavioral Consultant |
| Language | English |
| Platform | YouTube |
Speaker:
Dr. David Fischer received a doctoral degree in Clinical Psychology from Rutgers University, USA, advised by Dr. Sandra Harris. Since 1999, he was worked in the field of Applied Behavior Analysis and with individuals diagnosed with a developmental disability. He completed his pre-doctoral internship and post-doctoral fellowship at the Marcus Institute in Atlanta, Georgia working in the severe behavior unit, short-term-out-patient clinic, feeding disorders unit, and early intervention clinic. From 2007 – 2011, he trained public school teachers to instruct and manage the behavior of their students diagnosed with Autism spectrum disorder. He also was the clinical coordinator of the Asperger’s College Program, which provides support services to Rutgers students diagnosed with Asperger’s Disorder.
