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News Archives for November, 2006

Opening Doors for Behavioral Analysts

Sixty Ontario university students are taking part the first Master of Applied Disability Studies program in the province. They are preparing to work in the government funded regional Intensive Behavio

Autism Center Opens its Door to Families

The Autism Center of Pittsburgh in McCandless celebrated the opening of a suite of rooms designated as a single location for a broad range of services for children with autism and their families. <

Club Offers Program for Children

Kids CLUB is a speech and language based program at Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana. 

English Visitors Travel to Learn About Inclusion

Midland County Education Service Agency hosted visitors from abroad who came to Michigan to see how children with ASD are included in the classroom.

Entering Their Closed Worlds

Kirstin Miller of South Africa, a tutor to children with autism, just published Children on the Bridge, a story of her 10-year journey in this field.

Kids Thrive on Warm, Fuzzy Curriculum

High Road in Maryland provides children with autism a pet-care therapy program. 

Early Intervention Benefits Children with Autism

Utah reports that while there is a high prevalence of autism; there are several important studies about early diagnosis and brain imaging happening in the state.

New Program Targets Special Needs Kids

The Center for the Whole Child in Newbury Park, CA, is a non-profit program that assists children with special needs and their families in forming meaningful relationships while attaining optimum leve

Band's Music Boosts Children

The Figureheads, a Madison, WI band, just released a CD entitled The Movement. Each song in this "toolbox for kids" is designed to help children with autism find their inner voic

Lake of the Ozarks Austism Support Group Forms to Educate Parents on Therapies

Until recently, there was no support group for parents of children with autism in the Lake area. Sally Everhart has formed a support group for the estimated 40-50 families in the area touched by autis

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