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Core tenets of the TEACCH philosophy include an understanding of the effects of autism on individuals; use of assessment to assist program design around individual strengths, skills, interests and needs; enabling the individual to be as independent as possible; working in collaboration with parents and families. [3]
The founders comprised a small group of parents, including two psychiatrists, a lawyer and a chemistry professor. [19] In 2007, Autism Speaks completed its merger with Cure Autism Now (CAN). [13] CAN was founded in 1995 by Jonathan Shestack and Portia Iversen. [20]
Dibs in Search of Self is a book by clinical psychologist and author Virginia Axline published in 1964. [1] The book chronicles a series of play therapy sessions over a period of one year with a boy (Dibs) who comes from a wealthy and highly educated family.
I was a newly single parent, working on a divorce, first (very small) apartment I achieved on my own, post separation. I decided to get my kids a cat. My then 5 year old, who has a few behavioral ...
On the third day of his second-grade school year at Bayside Elementary, Castor Rossmanith escaped during physical education class. The 7-year-old ran out a gymnasium door, over school grounds and ...
The Autism Society of America (ASA) was founded in 1965 [5] by Bernard Rimland [1] together with Ruth C. Sullivan and a small group of other parents of children with autism.Its original name was the National Society for Autistic Children; [4] the name was changed to emphasize that autistic children grow up.
This sweet footage comes from @colethedeafdog and introduces us to Alice, who is a Pit Bull who is part of a family of therapy dogs. All three dogs are deaf, but that hasn't stopped them (or their ...
The Autistic Self Advocacy Network (ASAN) is an American 501(c)(3) nonprofit advocacy organization run by and for individuals on the autism spectrum.ASAN advocates for the inclusion of autistic people in decisions that affect them, including: legislation, depiction in the media, and disability services.