Elena Ghionis, CAS
City/State: Spartanburg, South Carolina
School/Organization: District 7 / McCarthy Teszler School
OCT
Funding for special education has fallen in recent years, according to a new report which finds that many school districts are spending less per student today than they did in 2008.
It’s back to school time and that means changes in routine for many students with Autism, especially in Early Childhood special education settings. New federal/state regulations and service delivery mandates, budget cuts, and an increasing emphasis on behavior management means that teamwork and collaboration is in, and “pull out” individual therapy in a vacuum is out. New classrooms, new classmates, new teachers, new therapists, and new schedules can all be potential “triggers” that can cause behavioral issues.
Transportation is one of the most important services a school district is required to provide to students with disabilities under federal and state special education laws.
An emergency room physician from Allegheny General Hospital in Pittsburgh and three university professors are trying to change the way emergency rooms treat patients with autism, as hospitals begin to feel the effects of an exploding population of patients with the perplexing disorder.
Acquisition creates the largest independent credentialing and continuing education organization for professionals in the fields of human services and special needs.
Being left out or bullied is more likely to lead to depression in children with developmental disabilities than any facet of their condition, new research indicates.
City/State: Rancho Cucamonga, California
School/ Organizations: Caring For Autism
New research has highlighted a possible link between autistic behavior and anorexia in girls and young women.