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What services are children with autism entitled to?

Information About Pervasive Developmental Disorders
The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), reauthorized in 1997, provides that every child with a disability under the age of 21 is entitled to a free, appropriate public education (FAPE). Depending on the child's age, the educational program is outlined in an Individualized Family Service Plan (IFSP; for children under 3) or an Individualized Educational Program (IEP; for students 3-21).
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Northwest Autism Center
The diagnosis is made by a professional experienced in the evaluation of children with developmental disorders. A qualified professional may be a pediatrician, pediatric neurologist, child psychiatrist, or psychologist. The diagnosis is based on a history of the child's development provided by those who know the child well, as well as clinical interview/observation of the child. Some professionals may use behavior checklists or other standardized screening instruments to help with diagnosis.
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Answer #13: What services are children with autism entitled to?

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The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), reauthorized in 1997, provides that every child with a disability under the age of 21 is entitled to a free, appropriate public education (FAPE). Depending on the child's age, the educational program is outlined in an Individualized Family Service Plan (IFSP; for children under 3) or an Individualized Educational Program (IEP; for students 3-21).
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What services does the Barber National Institute provide for children and adults with autism?

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What services are available from CVRC for children with autism?

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CVRC has provided the following services to children with autism. Services are based on the individual child’s and family’s needs as determined by the Interdisciplinary Team, composed of parents or guardians and regional center staff: A child diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder is eligible to enter CVRC’s Early Autism Treatment (EAT) program from approximately two years of age until approximately 5 years of age and, under many circumstances, older.
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Have some children with autism recovered from ASD?

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There are reported cases that some children with autism have substantially or completely recovered. Commonweal, a non-profit health and environmental research institute, is conducting an autism recovery documentation project that will provide a detailed report of a number of verifiable recoveries from ASD (see Helping to Shift the Paradigm: Learning More About Recovery in Autism by Robert Sinaiko).
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Q - What services are provided for children with autism?

Behavioral and Developmental Services; Region I - FAQ's
A - Consultations to families around behavioral issues, daily living skills, and other issues which would be unique to the child. Children under age 5 with autism qualify for early intervention services through this office. School-age children with autism qualify for case management services through the Regional Office. Children with autism benefit from in-home support services, which are provided by a network of community agencies, funded through Medicaid.
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What training opportunities are available for parents of children with autism and FCPS autism staff?

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The FCPS consultants will be here for one week each month during the school year and will provide training and workshops for both parents and FCPS autism staff. Parent workshops will be offered on a monthly basis. The dates, times, and locations for these workshops will be posted on the website. FCPS autism staff will participate in monthly trainings that will focus on specific ABA/VB topics.
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Are people with vision loss entitled to any special services?

MN State Services for the Blind: Frequently Asked Questions
Yes! Our taxes and the fees we pay to many companies help support a number of special services for people with vision impairment. Among these are:
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What is autism?

Autism Speaks, Be Informed, What is Autism, FAQs
Autism, part of a group of disorders known as Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD), is a complex neurobiological disorder that typically lasts throughout a person's lifetime. The disorder is characterized by varying degrees of impairment in communication skills and social abilities, and also by repetitive behaviors. Symptoms range from mild to severe. One milder form of the disorder is known as Asperger Syndrome.
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Autism Society of America: Autism FAQ
Autism is a complex developmental disability that typically appears during the first three years of life and is the result of a neurological disorder that affects the normal functioning of the brain, impacting development in the areas of social interaction and communication skills. Both children and adults with autism typically show difficulties in verbal and non-verbal communication, social interactions, and leisure or play activities.
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UM ASAC Frequently Asked Questions
Disorders (PDD) or Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD). Autism is characterized by impaired social interaction, problems with verbal and nonverbal communication, and unusual, repetitive, or severely limited activities and interests. Other ASDs include Asperger's Disorder, Rhett's Disorder, Childhood Disintegrative Disorder, and Pervasive Developmental Disorder, Not Otherwise Specified (PDD-NOS).
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Autism is a complex and lifelong neurodevelopment disability. Autism is a spectrum disorder that affects each individual differently and to varying degrees. It is a syndrome that is defined by a collection of characteristics. The hallmark feature of autism is a qualitative impairment in reciprocal social interactions, ranging from a complex lack of emotional contact with others, to social awkwardness in attending and maintaining ongoing relationships.
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OAR | Frequently Asked Questions
Autism is part of a larger group of disorders known as Autism Spectrum Disorder, or ASD. Autism is a developmental disorder that emerges in early childhood with signs and symptoms appearing by the age of 18 months. People with ASD often have difficulties with social and communication skills. ASD affects each individual differently with a range of symptoms occurring at varying intensities from mild to severe.
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Dr. Gertrude A. Barber National Institute - FAQs about Autis...
All children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) demonstrate deficits in social interaction, verbal and nonverbal communication, and repetitive behaviors or interests. In addition, they will often have unusual responses to sensory experiences, such as certain sounds or the way objects look. The thinking and learning abilities of people with ASD can vary - from gifted to severely challenged.
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The following is from the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition (DSM IV): Autism is a complex developmental disability that typically appears during the first three years of life. The result of a neurological disorder that affects the functioning of the brain, autism and its associated behaviors have been estimated to occur in as many as 1 in 500 individuals (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 1997).
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Do you only work with children that have an autism diagnosis? What about older children?

DFW Center for Autism
Behavior analysts identify the various environmental variables that affect behavior. The recommended procedures and techniques are based on empirically based studies and have been implemented with both typical and atypical individuals of all ages. It is not necessary to have any particular diagnosis to benefit from ABA interventions. The center's Outreach and Training programs are beneficial for families with children with behavioral deficits of all ages.
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What services am I entitled to?

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The ability to print documents (within reason). Printing multiple copies of documents, or printing 35 pages of web text to obtain one page of desired text are examples of printing activities that are not reasonable. If in doubt, ask the Lab Assistant for help with printing issues.
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What Does Autism Look Like in Young Children?

Autism Society of BC
One of the great difficulties in diagnosing autism is that you can not tell if a child has autism simply by looking at them. Instead, you have to observe the person’s behaviours. The following may be some signs of autism. One need not have all of them. Unusual sensitivity to light or sound; flickering lights or a vacuum cleaner can provoke uncontrolled screaming. Frequently tantrum when required to do anything new or when asked to change activities without advance warning.
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Can Makaton help children and adults with autism to communicate?

Frequently asked questions (FAQ) about Makaton
The Makaton programme can be used with autistic children and adults and is recognised as a useful method of developing communication. It can also be successfully integrated into the TEACCH and PECS programmes. Quite often children prefer to use the symbols first and later develop signs, but there is a considerable amount of evidence that many children on the autistic spectrum can also learn signs and use those effectively, so there is quite a variation amongst this population.
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What is the most effective educational approach for children with autism?

Autism FAQ : Questions & Answers | Parents of Autistic C...
Today most experts believe an "early and intensive behavior intervention program" using a combination of teaching procedures is necessary to have a child reach their full potential. A full assessment of the child's strengths and deficits should direct the child's program. Research with children who have, or are at risk for, various disabilities has shown that effective early intervention can substantially reduce their need for specialized services later on.
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Can children who have autism also have Sensory Processing Disorder?

The SPD Network - Frequently Asked Questions
Jean Ayres, Ph.D., OTR, who developed sensory integration theory and therapy, and another well-known occupational therapist, Lorna Jean King, believe that many children with autism also have a primary Sensory Processing Disorder. This disorder, they believe, contributes to many of their behavioral and learning problems, such as over- or under-reactivity to sensations and problems in making sense of auditory and visual input to understand and use language.
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What is the level of intelligence in children with Autism?

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When autistic children are given IQ tests, roughly 2/3rd of them score in the below average range. The remaining 1/3rd have an IQ in the normal range. So, autism can occur at any point on the intelligence spectrum.
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Can children with autism be educated? And how is this done?

M.B.Barvalia Foundation's Spandan Holistic Institute ::
Yes. Many institues now make provision for the special education of children with autism. One such institution is being run at Ghatkopar (East), Mumbai by the name of M.B.BARVALIA FOUNDATION'S HOLISTIC CHILD CARE CENTRE. It's a unique centre for children where all work under one roof with a holistic approach. Autistic children can be educated using behaviour therapy and parental guidance and counseling, speech therapy, sensory integration therapy, homoeopathy, special educational facilities etc.
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Do you only work with children who have an autism diagnosis?

Thoughtful House
No, at CARD we work with all children on the autism spectrum. This includes children with autism, Asperger’s Syndrome and PDD (pervasive developmental disorder, not otherwise specified).
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Are there any specialized day services for individuals with autism?

HeartShare Human Services of New York > Our Programs >...
In July, 2006, HeartShare opened a small day habilitation program (PACT) in Brooklyn for young adults who had just graduated from public school and were entering the world of adult day services. PACT offers a higher staffing ratio and a service design that specifically addresses the learning, socialization and communication needs of individuals with autism spectrum disorders.
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What services are available for students with autism?

Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools
Teachers of the self-contained classes for students with autism are provided opportunities to receive instruction in a blend of research-based methodologies and teaching strategies.
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Which health services will be part of children's trusts?

Children's trusts Frequently Asked Questions - Every Child M...
There are different levels of integration within a children's trust. Partners may choose to commission many children's health services, eg community paediatrics and teenage pregnancy coordinators, health visitors and schools nurses and therapists, child and adolescent mental health services (CAMHS), maternity services, and palliative care.
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What should be reported to Children's Services?

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Child abuse and neglect occurs when a child is mistreated, resulting in injury or risk of harm. Abuse can be physical, verbal, emotional or sexual. Physical Abuse is defined as non-accidental physical trauma or injury inflicted by a parent or caretaker on a child. It also includes a parent's or a caretaker's failure to protect a child from another person who perpetrated physical abuse on a child. In its most severe form, physical abuse is likely to cause great bodily harm or death.
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