Join us for a virtual event with Dr. Tommy Martin, pediatrician and proud parent to a child with autism.
Knowledge is Power: A Pediatrician's Perspective on Autism
June 25, 2025 at 12:00 p.m. CST
Join Action Behavior Centers (ABC) for our no-cost webinar, “Knowledge is Power: A Pediatrician’s Perspective on Autism,” on Wednesday, June 25 at 12:00 p.m. CST. Aimee Sackrider, Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) and Senior Regional Clinical Director at ABC, will host this informative webinar. Dr. Tommy Martin, a dual-trained physician in internal medicine and pediatrics and a proud parent of a child with autism, will join her.
Together, they’ll share personal and professional insights on how parents can recognize developmental differences in their children and find support after an autism diagnosis.
“Autism has become more and more prevalent. Choosing to include your child in every part of life and expose them to as much as possible is not just empowering for your child, but it’s also creating opportunities for others to learn.” – Dr. Tommy
What you'll learn:
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Early autism signs that may indicate your child needs further evaluation |
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How to advocate for your child at the pediatrician, even if you’re unsure what to ask |
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Why every behavior is a form of communication, and how to identify what your child may be trying to express |
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How applied behavior analysis (ABA) therapy breaks down big goals into small, meaningful steps that are fun and motivating for your child |
Knowledge is Power: A Pediatrician's Perspective on Autism
📅 Date: Wednesday, June 25
🕒 Time: 12:00 p.m. CST
📍 Location: Virtual event
Join Action Behavior Centers (ABC) for our no-cost webinar, “Knowledge is Power: A Pediatrician’s Perspective on Autism,” on Wednesday, June 25 at 12:00 p.m. CST. Aimee Sackrider, Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) and Senior Regional Clinical Director at ABC, will host this informative webinar. Dr. Tommy Martin, a dual-trained physician in internal medicine and pediatrics and a proud parent of a child with autism, will join her.
Together, they’ll share personal and professional insights on how parents can recognize developmental differences in their children and find support after an autism diagnosis.
“Autism has become more and more prevalent. Choosing to include your child in every part of life and expose them to as much as possible is not just empowering for your child, but it’s also creating opportunities for others to learn.” – Dr. Tommy
Meet Our Speakers

Amy Sackrider, BCBA
Senior Regional Clinical Director at Action Behavior Centers
Aimee has worked with children on the autism spectrum for over a decade, specializing in early intervention and family-centered care. As a BCBA, she partners with families to help children build communication, daily living, and social skills through compassionate, evidence-driven ABA therapy. She believes families are the experts on their children and plays an active role in helping to inform, support, and empower parents.
