Autism Manuals for Educators from National Autism Center
Topic: Disability Publications
Author: National Autism Center
Published: 2010/01/11 - Updated: 2013/06/15
Contents: Summary - Introduction - Main Item - Related Topics
Synopsis: Most extensive analysis of treatments for children and adolescents with Autism Spectrum Disorders ever published.
Introduction
Educators across the country, eager for reliable, research-based information about effective interventions for the ever-increasing number of students with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) in their school districts, are turning to the National Autism Center for guidance.Main Item
The Center, a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting effective, evidence-based treatment approaches for individuals with ASD, recently wrote and published a comprehensive manual titled, Evidence-Based Practice and Autism in the Schools. The 181-page manual includes important findings from the Center's newly released National Standards Report, the most extensive analysis of treatments for children and adolescents with ASD ever published.
Thanks to philanthropic support, the National Autism Center distributed the first 3,000 copies for free to special educators in school districts throughout the country. Since this initial distribution, the Center has been inundated with requests for additional manuals. Visitors to the Center's website from 50 states and more than 20 countries have downloaded thousands of free copies of the manual, which is now also available for purchase.
The manual assists educators in the selection and implementation of the most effective research-supported treatments for ASD. In addition to providing important information about newly published research findings, it offers guidance on how to integrate professional judgment, family values, and preferences into treatment selection in order to build capacity and implement interventions accurately.
"We have been overwhelmed with the response to this effort," said Susan M. Wilczynski, Ph.D., BCBA, Executive Director of the National Autism Center. "We created this manual specifically for educators as a means of promoting evidence-based practice for ASD in schools because we know that research-supported interventions are most likely to produce positive outcomes."
The development and publication of the manuals were made possible through support from the American Legion Child Welfare Foundation, Inc., and the Niel M. Wreidt 2003 Revocable Trust.
"The American Legion Child Welfare Foundation is proud to help fund the National Autism Center's project and provide a resource tool that will enable schools to more effectively serve the over 329,000 students nationwide with ASD," said Dennis Boland, President, American Legion Child Welfare Foundation, Inc.
To provide a wider audience of professionals and families with important information about the scientific evidence that supports a broad range of treatments for ASD, the National Autism Center is disseminating the manual, the 53-page Findings and Conclusions report, and the full 160-page National Standards Report via its website at www.nationalautismcenter.org
About the National Autism Center
The National Autism Center is dedicated to serving children and adolescents with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) by providing reliable information, promoting best practices, and offering comprehensive resources for families, practitioners, and communities.
An advocate for evidence-based treatment approaches, the National Autism Center identifies effective programming and shares practical information with families about how to respond to the challenges they face. The Center also conducts applied research and develops training and service models for practitioners. Finally, the Center works to shape public policy concerning ASD and its treatment through the development and dissemination of national standards of practice.
In 2009, the National Autism Center completed an unprecedented multi-year project - the National Standards Project - to establish a set of standards for effective, research-validated educational and behavioral interventions for children on the spectrum.
For more information about the National Autism Center, please call 877.313.3833 or visit www.nationalautismcenter.org
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