Join Dr. Cheryl Tierney and Kirsten Yurich as they sit down with Dr. Ami Klin and Dr. Warren Jones, the pioneering researchers whose groundbreaking work in social visual engagement laid the foundation for the development of EarliPoint.
In this BehaviorLive webinar, Drs. Klin and Jones share their journey from early discoveries in eye-tracking research to the clinical translation of their science into a scalable tool for earlier autism diagnosis and treatment planning.
Through personal reflections, insights from decades of research, and lessons learned from launching EarliPoint into real-world practice, attendees will gain an inside look at how innovative science can move from lab to clinic to transform autism care. The discussion highlights how translational research can change the future of diagnosis, treatment, and outcomes for children with autism—making this an event not to be missed.
The webinar will be held on November 25, 2025, from 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM EST, and includes 1 BACB Learning CEU. Attendance is included free with a BehaviorLive subscription, and registrants will also have access to the recorded session on-demand for CEUs.
Learning Objectives
Participants will:
- Describe the scientific discoveries that led to the development of EarliPoint and their significance for early autism diagnosis.
- Identify the challenges and opportunities in translating research innovations into clinical practice.
- Explain how objective measurement of social visual engagement can enhance both diagnostic accuracy and individualized treatment planning.
Register now to reserve your spot and explore how groundbreaking research in eye-tracking is advancing the future of autism diagnosis and assessment.
FAQs
What is this webinar about?
This session features Dr. Ami Klin and Dr. Warren Jones discussing how decades of research in social visual engagement led to the development of the EarliPoint System. They’ll explain how objective data from eye-tracking studies can be translated into meaningful clinical insights for developmental evaluation.
Who should attend this event?
The webinar is designed for clinicians, researchers, and professionals working in developmental assessment, early intervention, and behavioral health who are interested in the role of objective data in clinical decision-making.
Can I watch the webinar after the live event?
Yes. Anyone who registers in advance can access the full recording on-demand through BehaviorLive, including CEU credit options for eligible participants.