In this episode of the EarliPoint Exchange, hosts Dr. Cheryl Tierney and Kirsten Yurich, BCBA, sit down with two leaders in autism diagnostics and care: Dr. Abigail Ley, MD, Medical Director of the Neurodevelopmental Conditions and Autism Program at Nicklaus Children’s Hospital, and Dr. Stephanie Luallin, PhD, HSPP, clinical psychologist at Lighthouse Autism Center.
Together, they discuss their firsthand experiences incorporating EarliPoint into clinical workflows, the practical impact it has had on evaluation processes, and how objective, eye‑tracking–based information complements traditional assessment techniques. Dr. Ley and Dr. Luallin share insights on how EarliPoint has influenced access to care, differential diagnosis discussions, and family engagement within their programs. This conversation explores the intersection of innovation and clinical reality, highlighting opportunities and challenges in making new tools work for providers, care teams, and the families they serve.
The webinar will be held on March 24, 2026, 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
- Describe how EarliPoint has been integrated into clinical diagnostic pathways within diverse practice settings, including hospital‑based neurodevelopmental programs and ABA‑linked diagnostic services.
- Discuss the practical benefits and considerations of using objective, eye‑tracking–based assessment data alongside traditional behavioral evaluation methods.
- Identify real‑world challenges and facilitators for adopting new autism diagnostic technologies in clinical practice to enhance access, efficiency, and family‑centered care.
Register now to reserve your spot and explore how to integrate EarliPoint into clinical autism assessment.