Our son, Alex, is a happy 12-year-old boy who is beginning his fifth year of transitioning into our school district. Helping their children with autism make the transition to a neurotypical world is exactly what most parents have been trying to do since they got the diagnosis of autism. For us, it began with trying…
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Summary: More of a literature review than a study Koller, nonetheless, provides a comprehensive overview of the importance of, and challenges to, the provision of sexuality education for learners with ASD. Noting that sexuality is a central factor in defining who we are and includes our understanding and acceptance of values, relationships, self-image and so…
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Summary: Taylor and colleagues choose to address the issue of personal safety and learners with autism by investigating the efficacy of an instructional protocol designed to teach adolescent learners to seek help when lost. The students who participated in the study were three adolescents (two females; one male) with a previously established diagnosis of autism…
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The OAR Funded Research Report provides updates on the status of OAR funded research through the publication of the different studies’ interim and final reports. This month’s report was submitted by Dr. Brooke Ingersoll and examines the effectiveness of imitation intervention in helping children with autism improve their social skills. This project was conducted by…
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The ‘Perspective’ column provides readers of The OARacle a firsthand account on a range of topics related to autism from someone affected by a developmental disorder. This month’s features an article about Summer Living with Autism by Liane Holliday Willey, Ed.D., originally published in the May 2005 issue of The OARacle. Just as summertime is…
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With the end of the school year rapidly approaching, all thoughts turn to summer. It’s the time of year when we kick back, take time to relax (or at least slow down), and enjoy outdoor activities. As I reflect back on my summers as a child, one activity in particular stands out above all others…
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For many of us, autism spectrum risk and safety management is a daily concern. We now know that with the increase in autism diagnoses, there is also a corresponding increase of autism-related contacts with law enforcement, community safety and juvenile and criminal justice organizations and professionals. Across the nation, autism advocacy organizations are increasingly addressing…
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While the philosophy of community based employment is to promote community integration and the social skills of persons with disabilities, studies suggest that there is minimal interaction between persons with disabilities in the workplace and their non-disabled co-workers and that when interaction does occur it may be limited and non-social in nature (Belcher & Smith,…
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This month’s Perspective columnist is Dr. Temple Grandin. Dr. Grandin is a designer of livestock handling facilities and an Associate Professor of Animal Science at Colorado State University. Facilities she has designed are located in the United States, Canada, Europe, Mexico, Australia, New Zealand, and other countries. In North America, almost half of the cattle…
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This article describes a pilot program focused on transitions that adolescents with autism spectrum disorders experience conducted by the Families for Effective Treatment of Autism of Washington. OAR’s President, Dr. Peter Gerhardt, served as a consultant to the project. While set in the Seattle area, it illustrates a programmatic and collaborative approach toward successfully teaching…
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