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We have worked with a number of state and not-for-profit agencies who serve the needs of individuals with autism and other developmental disabilities as well as their families and caregivers.
Working with both school-age and adult populations, we have provided support in the following areas at developmental centers, community residences, and vocational sites.
Services for Residences Behavior management assessment, planning, and documentation Social skills training and implementation Encouraging independent living Structuring successful transitions to new settings Structuring the residence for understanding Structuring and teaching daily life skills Individualizing treatment plans Transferring “school skills” to residential settings Staff training “Autism 101” Elements of structure across the day Solving problems with communication and behavior Building and enhancing leisure skills
Preparing for Adult Life and the World of Work Assessing vocational skills and behaviors Structuring the work environment Dealing with down time Community access skills Structuring work tasks and routines Correcting fluctuating job performance
Family Education and Training All topics relating to autism Structuring the home environment Promoting community access Development of leisure skills and abilities Transitions to work and college Assessments TTAP The TEACCH Transition Assessment Profile Observations and Recommendations
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