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1 If you have printed out your class syllabus, please have it our ready to review during our first seminar. WELCOME TO CE 440 Teaching Young Children with Autism Unit 1 WELCOME TO CE 440 Teaching Young Children with Autism Unit 1

2 Introductions I am Nicole McGuire I have been working in the field of special education for 26 years. I am a member of the NJ Coalition of Inclusive Education. I have taught EI, preschool, k-12, groups homes and day programs Let’s hear about you!

3 How to get in touch with me: NMcGuire@Kaplan.edu AIM: Learnatkaplan

4 Educator’s Club https://voicethread.com/share/3126243/

5 Course Overview This course presents an overview of interventions for young children with autism spectrum disorders and the strategies needed for teaching. Emphasis is placed on evidence-based interventions, with a review of non-research based interventions in order for students to become critical consumers of the literature related to autism intervention. Students will learn pedagogical foundations for best practice in instructional programming and curriculum development for young children with autism spectrum disorders.

6 Course Outcomes By the end of this course you should be able to : CE440-1: Analyze current issues and trends related to educational programming for individuals with autism spectrum disorders CE440-2: Develop instructional content for individuals with autism spectrum disorders in the developmental domains CE440-3: Compare strategies for social and behavioral skill development specific to the learning styles of young children with autism spectrum disorders

7 Readings for this course : Texts 1. Hall, L. (2009). Autism Spectrum Disorders From Theory to Practice. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Education. 2. “Findings and Conclusions of the National Standards Project” (53 pages). Library Readings/Articles Online resources/websites Videos

8 Grading Summary :

9 Getting Started in Unit 1 : This week we will: Introduce yourself Complete the readings and download materials Participate in discussion Attend seminar Complete the graded review ?

10 Field Trip! Using the web reading http://www.nationalautismcenter.org/ http://www.nationalautismcenter.org/ 1.Visit the web page and click on the middle tab in yellow titled “National Standards Project.” Read the overview of the project. (1 page) Do not close this webpage…we will visit it again in a few minutes.

11 Discussion Time : What is the primary goal of The National Standards Project?

12 Next step in the field trip : http://www.nationalautismcenter.org/ Using this same webpage….click on the far left tab in yellow titled “Media Center.” On the web page you will find a link titled “About the National Standards Project.” (PDF file) Open the document and read about the 11 research-based strategies/interventions for children with autism that have been proven to be effective.

13 More discussion…. According to the National Standards Project, what are some of the effective strategies/interventions that can be used to treat children with autism ?

14 Unit 1 : Important Information A child with autism will benefit the most from early intervention services when they are intensive, direct, and individualized to fit their specific needs. When working with a child who has autism, it is important to know why a strategy or intervention will be used, and how to use it.

15 National Standards Report The National Standards Report launched by the National Autism Center, reviews 775 different research studies on treatments and interventions for children with autism. Out of the 775 studies : Established treatments are defined by the National Standards Report from the NAC as “interventions or treatments that have sufficient evidence of positive effect on the outcome of a child with autism” (NAC,2009).

16 National Standards Report Established Treatments *Comprehensive Behavioral Treatments *Pivotal Response Treatment *Schedules Unestablished Treatments *Gluten and Casein Free Diet *Sensory Integration Packages

17 We are off to a great start …. Do you have any questions?

18 Thank you! Remember as your instructor, I view your success as my success. If you need anything, please email me. Have a super week!

19 References Hall, L. (2009). Autism Spectrum Disorders From Theory to Practice. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Education. National Autism Center. (2009). Addressing the Need for Evidence Based Practice Guidelines for Autism Spectrum Disorders : Findings and Conclusions. (Publication Number 023698). Randolph, Massachusetts.


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