Free services for autistic children

    • [DOC File]iPad/iPhone Applications for Children with Autism Spectrum ...

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      The Autism Speaks website has a comprehensive list of iPad and iPhone applications that are commonly used for children with Autism Spectrum Disorders and developmental delays. The list includes applications available for purchase and free ones as well. There is a large range of apps that teach speech and language, reading, and school skills.


    • [DOC File]Autism Behavior Checklist - LCSC

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      Does not imitate other children at play. Has not developed any friendships. Often frightened or very anxious “Looks through” people. Body and Object Use Behaviors: Whirls self for long periods of time. Does not use toys appropriately. Insists on keeping certain objects with him/her. Rocks self for long periods of time. Does a lot of lunging ...


    • [DOCX File]A collaborative intervention to enhance choice making ...

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      Parents of children with autism or autistic spectrum disorder (ASD) frequently turn to service delivery systems to access supports designated to help adapt to the …


    • [DOCX File]Family Action

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      to be more engaged with school and other local services and to have greater knowledge and awareness of local free holiday provision. ... “We wanted to take part in the Holiday Food and Fun programme due to the lack of such services for autistic children ... finding a venue that is accessible; healthy eating for autistic children, due to their ...


    • [DOC File]OPTIONS FOR DETERMINING CASELOADS IN SPECIAL …

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      A minimum of 15 children. A maximum of 30 children. A maximum of 45 children with one or more occupational therapy assistants.” PHYSICAL THERAPY (PT) PI 11.24 (7)(b)a: “…the caseload for a full-time school physical therapist employed for a full day, 5 days a week, shall be as follows: A minimum of 15 children. A maximum of 30 children.


    • [DOC File]Data Assessment Plan (DAP) Note

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      CLEAR Wrap Up! session. Data Assessment Plan (DAP) Note. CLIENT/ID: Date: Counselor’s Initials: A DAP note is to be filled out each time you meet with a client for a CLEAR session.


    • [DOC File]Vaccines, Thimerosal, and Autism in California:

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      It’s also worth noting that the California DDS provides autism services for adolescents and adults as well as children; for example, during the fourth quarter of 2005, 22% of persons receiving services were 18 years of age and older.


    • [DOCX File]Waukesha County - Waukesha County Home

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      – For Children and Adults to create a packet of this time during . COVID-19. There are downloadable print outs to create this “time capsule” to be able to help process. what we are all going through and to look at years down the road. · 12 Fun Sensory Activities for Autistic Children - Stimulating children’s senses through sensory play can


    • [DOCX File]TREATMENT PLAN GOALS & OBJECTIVES

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      Oct 01, 2017 · Goal: Be free of drug/alcohol use/abuse. Avoid people, places and situations where temptation might be overwhelming. Explore dynamics relating to being the [child/husband/wife] of an [alcoholic/addict] and discuss them each week at support group meetings. Learn five triggers for alcohol & drug use. Reach ____ days/months/years of clean/sober living


    • [DOC File]Gilliam Autism Rating Scale (GARS-2) - LCSC

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      The GARS-2 gathers information about specific characteristics typically noted in children with autism spectrum disorders in three areas (Stereotyped Behaviors, Communication, and Social Interaction) and it contains a developmental history. The GARS-2 was normed entirely of individuals diagnosed as autistic.


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