Staff at the Indiana Resource Center for Autism have recently published an article on sibling perspectives when a sibling has a brother or sister on the autism spectrum. This article mentions twelve needs that siblings have plus tips to address those needs. To read the entire article, please visit: Siblings Perspectives: Some Guidelines for Parents
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What’s New?
What’s new, you ask? Let’s take a look. Each month we look back at the previous month’s new arrivals on the library shelves. In September, we received books on advocacy, attention deficit, autism, early childhood, learning disabilities, physical disabilities, and sexuality. To see the entire list, please visit: https://www.iidc.indiana.edu/pages/whats-new
IRCA announces upcoming events
Indiana Resource Center for Autism has announced numerous trainings for the 2019-2020 school year. Details of workshop and training opportunities are distributed through the IRCA E-Newsletter, the Reporter. To subscribe to the Reporter, contact Pam Anderson at pamander @ indiana . edu [remove spaces] or call (812) 855-6508. PECS Level 2 Training A Two Day Training … Read more »
Ziggurat Model Workshop
Three times this year, staff at the Indiana Resource Center for Autism will be offering a workshop entitled The Ziggurat Model: A Process and Framework For Designing Individualized, Intervention Plans for Individuals of All Ages with ASD. “The Ziggurat Model is research based, capitalizing on the student’s strengths in order to address underlying deficits. One… Read more »
New Article on Psychological Evaluation and Autism Spectrum Disorder
Staff at the Indiana Resource Center for Autism have published an article on psychological evaluation and autism spectrum disorder. The article discusses what a psychological evaluation entails as well as discussing the use the standardized tests. The author also offers some potential modifications that psychologists might make when assessing a student on the spectrum. To… Read more »