Figured with CPSE eetings coming up this was worth a repost
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Figured with CPSE eetings coming up this was worth a repost
When looking at a preschool with a program for a child on the autism spectrum, a parent/caregiver should consider:
• What is the general philosophy of the program? • What methodology does the program employ?
If this is an ABA program:
• Do you have a program book? • Who writes programs/ curriculum? • How is data taken and kept? • What kind of supervision is provided for your classes? • What classroom ratios do you offer? • Where is ABA delivered? Is it in classroom? Cubby? Who observes? • How long does the child in direct instruction? • How are children grouped? What opportunities are available to generalize skills? • How is communication between parent, home program (if one exists) and school program established?
For all children on the autism spectrum (not restricted to ABA programs):
• Do you provide related services? How and where are they delivered? • Who develops a behavior plan if needed? How is the plan communicated to others for carryover? • What type of family training and/or support model do you employ? • Does family training have to be specified on the IEP? • What is your observation policy? • Do you address sensory issues? • Do your teachers and support staff use alternative communication systems (i.e.: PECS, Sign, Augmentative Devices)? • How do you obtain augmentative evaluations? • Are there opportunities for inclusion? • What other treatment options do you support/offer? • Does your summer program differ from your school year program?
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Posted 6/25/09 9:11 PM |
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