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A Closer Look at 2010 OAR-Funded Research

Study: Improving Emotion Recognition Skills in Children with ASD: A Test of a New Intervention Amount of OAR Funding: $29,999.00 Researcher: Karen Hobden, Ph.D., Research Associate and Core Program Coordinator, Developmental Disabilities Institute, Wayne State University Timeframe: This study began in January 2011 and will be completed by December 2011. A research summary detailing the…

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10 Steps to Starting A Peer Support Program in Your School

Julie LaBerge is the mother of 14-year-old identical twins sons with autism and a typically developing 9-year-old daughter and is happily married to her husband, David. She is employed as the director of special education & pupil services as well as a school psychologist in the Bonduel School District in Bonduel, Wisconsin. She also serves…

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For Justin Osborne, It’s Mission Possible

“Nearly three years ago I did not know a thing about autism,” says Navy Petty Officer First Class Justin Osborne. That was the day the doctor diagnosed his son, Jacob, who will turn 5 in May, with autism. While he left the doctor’s office understanding what autism was, he and his wife, Sarah, had no…

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New OAR Funded Research: Emotion Recognition Skills

Study: Randomized Clinical Trial of Mind Reading and In Vivo Rehearsal for Children with HFASDs Researchers: Marcus Thomeer, Ph.D., Assistant Professor; Co-Director, Institute for Autism Research; Canisius College, Buffalo, NY Christopher Lopata, Psy.D., Associate Professor; Co-Director Institute for Autism Research; Canisius College, Buffalo, NY Purpose: The purpose of this randomized clinical trial is to evaluate…

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Using Picture or Video Schedules for Successful Transitions

Picture schedules are a favorite easy-to-use intervention for parents and teachers. These visual supports are easy to create, portable, durable, and easy for children to use independently. Video modeling is quickly becoming another frequently used intervention. Both strategies focus on the visual strengths of individuals with autism. In a recent article published in the journal,…

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Toilet Training Children with ASD: Increasing Independence

Dr. Cicero is the director of psychological services for the Eden II Programs, an applied behavior analysis program in New York State serving children and adults on the autistic spectrum. He is a licensed psychologist and a certified behavior analyst. He teaches applied behavior analysis at Caldwell College, N.J., and sits on the board of…

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Randomized Clinical Trial of Mind Reading and In Vivo Rehearsal for Children with HFASDs

Researchers Marcus Thomeer, Ph.D., Assistant Professor; Co-Director, Institute for Autism Research; Canisius College, Buffalo, NY Christopher Lopata, Psy.D., Associate Professor; Co-Director Institute for Autism Research; Canisius College, Buffalo, NY   Purpose The purpose of this randomized clinical trial is to evaluate the efficacy of an innovative multi-component manualized treatment on the emotion recognition skills and…

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Taking a Close Look at Chelation Therapy

Dr. Thomas Zane is a professor of education and director of the Applied Behavior Analysis Online Program at the Van Loan Graduate School of Endicott College. He is a licensed psychologist in New York and Massachusetts. Dr. Zane has published in various journals and books, presented at regional, national, and international conferences, and been an…

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