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Caring for Children with Autism in West Virginia

The Blue Ridge Autism Center (BRAC) in West Virginia currently serves children with autism from ages 2-12 before middle and high school mainstreaming or private schooling.

 

WEAP and His Twin Sister Help a Child's Social Interaction

The Wisconsin Early Autism Project (WEAP) and his twin sister have helped a young boy with autism prepare for mainstream kindergarten. 

Observational and Incidental Learning by Children with Autism during Small Group Instruction Ledford, J.; Gast, D.; Luscre, D.; Ayres, K. , J Autism Dev Disord, Volume 38, Issue 1, p.86-103, (2008) Layperson Summary

Opening Day for Sports Therapy Baseball Team

The Yankee Doodles, a baseball team made up of children with autism, will enjoy Opening Day in Port Washington, NY.

Irish Task Force Concedes that No Single Approach Can Meet Needs of All Children with Autism

Mary Hanafin, Minister for Education in Ireland, reports that the Irish Task Force on Autism agrees generally that there is not one single treatment approach for all children with autism

Parent Participation Crucial to LIFE Intervention

The Augusta Levy Learning Center, in West Virginia, uses the Lovaas Institute for Early Intervention (LIFE) as its model.

Children with Autism Find Spiritual Pathways

"Bar Mitzvah is the most important part of my life. . . . Tell people that people like me love to learn because we are a lot more like you than you think." 

AEIOU = Early Intervention in Australia

AEIOU, an early intervention center in Brisbane, AU, provides speech and occupational therapy, along with individualized teaching. 

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