Autism Parent Navigators

Autism Parent Navigators (APN) is an innovative in-home, peer support model for parents with a young child recently diagnosed with ASD. We are testing the efficacy of APN in a randomized trial with 180 families.

This program is an adaptation of Mark Feinberg's Family Foundations Program which has demonstrated positive impacts on families and children.

Campus(es): 
University Park
Work Setting(s): 
On campus, Hybrid
Area(s): 
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Description of responsibilities and minimum qualifications: 

The Autism Parent Navigators project is seeking perceptive undergraduates to help code recorded video interactions with parents and their young child with Autism.

Coders will

  • Receive training in coding parent-child interactions.
  • Make a commitment of a minimum of 9 hours per week, and for 2 semesters (Spring 2025 and Fall 2025).
  • Code cases on a flexible basis that fits your schedule.
  • Receive valuable experience for resume and graduate school.

Coders can

  • Receive academic credit (HDFS 496 - Independent Study)
  • Get permission to conduct an honors thesis using the data

Contact us now to find out more!

Contact:
Michelle Hostetler,
Assistant Research Professor
mxh14@psu.edu

Available Term(s): 
On-going
Position Type(s): 
Credit, Volunteer
Number of positions available: 
4-10
Application Instructions: 

To apply, please email Michelle Hostetler, mxh14@psu.edu.