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						April is Autism Awareness MonthEaster Seals Autism-Related Workshops & Training
 
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		[April 19, 2016] 
		
            
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			- The CDC’s Autism and Developmental Disabilities Monitoring (ADDM) 
		Network, in its 2016 Community Report, show that the estimated number of 
		children identified with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) remains at 1 in 
		68. They state, “We urge those who work with or on behalf of children to 
		join forces to ensure that all children with ASD are identified and 
		connected to the services they need as early as possible.” | 
        
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			 Autism generally appears during the first three years of life. It 
			is a spectrum disorder which means it includes a large range of 
			symptoms and behaviors. Typically, children display repetitive 
			behaviors and difficulties in verbal and non-verbal communication, 
			social interaction and play activities. 
 The Autism Program at Easter Seals offers a variety of service 
			options from highly-intensive and comprehensive to issue-focused 
			consultation for children, families and regional schools. 
			Approximately 40% of autism diagnoses in the state of Illinois are 
			through the Easter Seals Autism Diagnostic Clinic.
 
 During the month of April, Autism Awareness Month, Easter Seals will 
			host a series of workshops and trainings designed for professionals, 
			parents and community members who are interested in learning more 
			about autism, diagnosis and intervention strategies. The list of 
			workshops/trainings and descriptions can be found on the Easter 
			Seals website at ci.easterseals.com.
 
			
			 Workshops and trainings include:
 Autism 101– April 7 & April 9: Designed for professionals and 
			families to learn about the fundamentals of Autism Spectrum 
			Disorders.
 
 Autism: An Update on Diagnosis and Treatment Strategies - April 
			11: A review of the latest research on diagnostic practice and 
			evidence-based treatment by Developmental Pediatrician, Dr. Janet 
			Patterson.
 
 BrainPaint: An Introduction and Demonstration of Neurotherapy - 
			April 18: Presenters will explore the basics behind brain based 
			treatment programming and will conduct a live demonstration 
			utilizing BrainPaint, a program available at Easter Seals.
 
 iPads: Technology and Communication - April 21: Participants 
			will learn when and how to use an iPad to facilitate communication 
			and learning in children with Autism.
 LAMP (Language 
			Acquisition through Motor Planning) Training - April 22: 
			Designed for professionals and families, LAMP is an augmentative 
			alternative communication (AAC) approach designed to give a method 
			of independently and spontaneously expressing themselves through a 
			speech generating device. Presented by Teresa Parrill of The Center 
			for AAC and Autism. 
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ADOS-2 Pre-Session Training - April 25: Required for all participants in 
ADOS-2 with no prior experience with administration of the tool. Basic 
principles of Autism Spectrum Disorders and administration of the ADOS-2 will be 
discussed.
 ADOS-2 Training - April 26-27: Participants will learn how to administer 
the Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule 2. Administration and scoring for 
Modules 1 through 4 will be presented and discussed. Registrants who have no 
experience with ADOS administration, must attend the ADOS-2 Pre-Session.
 
 Online registration is available at ci.easterseals.com. For additional 
information contact Jamie Hollis, Director of Programs and Administrative 
Services, at 309-686-1177.
 
 For nearly 100 years, Easter Seals has been changing the way the world defines 
and views disabilities, making profound, positive differences in people’s lives 
every day. Easter Seals is the champion for abilities, opening new pathways to 
opportunities, so that every child can reach for and realize their full 
potential. They take a complete approach, working with the whole family to help 
children with disabilities, autism, developmental delays and other special needs 
reach new milestones each and every day.
 
 Easter Seals is the most comprehensive provider of pediatric developmental 
services in the Central Illinois region, providing specialized therapies to help 
children communicate, improve their mobility, interact with others, and cope 
with differences.
 
				 
			[Laura Blackaby, Easter Seals] 
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