This is a place to talk about autism and the impact that it has on our lives. I am mostly interested in making legislative changes to enchance the education of our children.
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In-District Autism Consultant Training - Project ACCESS - Missouri State University
In-District Autism Consultant Training - Project ACCESS - Missouri State University
To receive In-District Autism Consultant training, individuals must have completed six days of autism specific training; i.e.: the two-day Introduction to Autism, followed by the four-day Working with Autistic Students in the Schools (WASS) or the four-day Early Intervention for Young Children with Autism (EIYCA).
This means no matter what your child's doctor says a person that receives 12 days of training decides if your child has educational autism.
To receive In-District Autism Consultant training, individuals must have completed six days of autism specific training; i.e.: the two-day Introduction to Autism, followed by the four-day Working with Autistic Students in the Schools (WASS) or the four-day Early Intervention for Young Children with Autism (EIYCA).
This means no matter what your child's doctor says a person that receives 12 days of training decides if your child has educational autism.
Labels:
autism,
bullying,
Chris Nicastro,
DESE,
Jeff Grisamore,
Jerry Keimig,
restraint,
seclusion,
Stephen Barr
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