T&L 2900: VIR: Growing Up With Autism

The term "Autism Spectrum Disorders" comprises a number of developmental disabilities, all of which are characterized by impairments in socialization and communicative development. Students in this course will learn about the identification and treatment of Autism, as well as educational methods. Students will learn specific interventions for educating children throughout their lifespan, including behavior modification, early intervention techniques, supporting language and communication development, modifying curriculum and preparing students for community integration and employment. Coursework will emphasize the development of functional and practical lessons that can be used in the student's current curriculum.

Course Objectives:

  • Understand and describe the characteristics of autism.
  • Create appropriate interventions in the areas of communication, socialization and behavior.
  • Facilitate parent and school partnerships for students with ASD.
  • Develop appropriate lesson plans and classroom accommodations.
  • Learn how to use augmentative and assistive technology to learn social skills.
  • Prepare students to successfully transition to middle school, high school and adulthood.

Please refer to the Course Resource document for more course information (requirements, grading, etc.)

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Course Resources
Growing Up with Autism (Course at a Glance) (PDF Document)

 Session Details

Schedule: Once the course is paid in full, you will receive access to your course and will have up to 4 months to complete. Course access is typically granted within 5-8 business days after payment is processed. Work at your own pace.

Cancellation Policy

No refund is available after access has been given to course materials.

Instructor or Facilitator

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Michelle Kalina