In today\u27s episode, Drs. Lisa Dieker and Rebecca Hines sit down with the owner of Arts for Autism, Audrey Amadeo. Audrey was born and raised in Miami, Florida, and has always been passionate about giving back to her community by teaching and working with individuals with Autism. Audrey earned a Master’s degree in Developmental Disabilities with a specialization in Applied Behavior Analysis from Nova Southeastern University. She is now a Board Certified Behavior Analyst. She paired that with her love for dancing, created Spectrum Dance Therapy, and began the Arts for Autism Foundation in 2013. She has spent the last decade conducting both virtual and in-person training for parents, teachers, therapists, and business owners on classroom ma...
For the purpose of this Master of Teaching Research Project, a qualitative study was conducted tha...
Autismerica celebrates second successful year at College of DuPage. Autismerica helps students with ...
Though a common stereotype about people on the autism spectrum is that we lack empathy, the often-ig...
In today\u27s episode, Drs. Lisa Dieker and Rebecca Hines sit down with the owner of Arts for Autism...
Today we have a special treat for you! Our hosts Drs. Dieker and Hines get to sit down with Dr. Jane...
In today\u27s episode, Drs. Lisa Dieker and Rebecca Hines converse with Catherine Linder from the Or...
Inclusive educators believe in valuing student differences and supporting their learning needs to th...
In this episode, Anna Robinson discusses her work in autism, particularly with a focus on emotion-fo...
In today\u27s episode, Drs. Lisa Dieker and Rebecca Hines have a conversation with Andrea Piazza. An...
Interning as an Art Therapist for Children with Emotional Disturbances including Autism Spectrum Dis...
Abby Zimet piece on New Horizons, a new day care program for children with autism and pervasive deve...
Amy Laurent, Per‐Course Instructor, Communicative Disorders; and Dr. Anita Jackson, Clinical Assista...
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) describes a complex group of brain development disorders characterize...
Autismerica celebrates second successful year at College of DuPage. Autismerica helps students with ...
When we learn how to become resilient, we learn how to embrace the beautifully broad spectrum of the...
For the purpose of this Master of Teaching Research Project, a qualitative study was conducted tha...
Autismerica celebrates second successful year at College of DuPage. Autismerica helps students with ...
Though a common stereotype about people on the autism spectrum is that we lack empathy, the often-ig...
In today\u27s episode, Drs. Lisa Dieker and Rebecca Hines sit down with the owner of Arts for Autism...
Today we have a special treat for you! Our hosts Drs. Dieker and Hines get to sit down with Dr. Jane...
In today\u27s episode, Drs. Lisa Dieker and Rebecca Hines converse with Catherine Linder from the Or...
Inclusive educators believe in valuing student differences and supporting their learning needs to th...
In this episode, Anna Robinson discusses her work in autism, particularly with a focus on emotion-fo...
In today\u27s episode, Drs. Lisa Dieker and Rebecca Hines have a conversation with Andrea Piazza. An...
Interning as an Art Therapist for Children with Emotional Disturbances including Autism Spectrum Dis...
Abby Zimet piece on New Horizons, a new day care program for children with autism and pervasive deve...
Amy Laurent, Per‐Course Instructor, Communicative Disorders; and Dr. Anita Jackson, Clinical Assista...
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) describes a complex group of brain development disorders characterize...
Autismerica celebrates second successful year at College of DuPage. Autismerica helps students with ...
When we learn how to become resilient, we learn how to embrace the beautifully broad spectrum of the...
For the purpose of this Master of Teaching Research Project, a qualitative study was conducted tha...
Autismerica celebrates second successful year at College of DuPage. Autismerica helps students with ...
Though a common stereotype about people on the autism spectrum is that we lack empathy, the often-ig...