what types of professionals work with children with autism spectrum disorder

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? ? ? abc . . . . . . What types of professionals work with children with Autism Spectrum Disorder? Educational Aides/ Paraprofessionals work individually with a child with ASD in a classroom setting. Physical Therapists assess your child for difficulties involving gross motor skills such as mobility, posture, and balance. Physicians identify causes of the child’s developmental disability, prescribe and manage medications for symptoms, and consult about issues around basic bodily functions. Special Educators/ Early Interventionists focus on developing the academic and preacademic skills a child will need to benefit from school. Board Certified Behavior Analysts plan and implement behavior therapy, and conduct Functional Behavioral Analyses. Occupational Therapists work with children to improve performance of activities of daily living (ADLs) and adaptive behavior. Speech-Language Pathologists assess, diagnose, and treat disorders related to speech, language, communication, voice, swallowing, feeding, and fluency. Social Workers may serve as a liason between the program and family, coordinate services among the team, and assist the family in obtaining services and resources that they need. © 2016 by Paul H. Brookes Publishing Co., Inc. All rights reserved. Adapted from Let’s Talk: Navigating Communication Services and Supports for Your Young Child with Autism by Rhea Paul, Ph.D., CCC-SLP & Donia Fahim, Ph.D. © 2015 Paul H. Brookes Publishing Co., Inc. All rights reserved.

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What types of professionals work with

children with AutismSpectrum Disorder?

Educational Aides/Paraprofessionalswork individually with a

child with ASD in a classroom setting.

PhysicalTherapists

assess your child fordi�culties involving gross

motor skills such as mobility,posture, and balance.

Physiciansidentify causes of thechild’s developmental

disability, prescribe andmanage medications

for symptoms, and consultabout issues around basic

bodily functions.

Special Educators/Early Interventionists

focus on developing theacademic and preacademic

skills a child will need tobene�t from school.

Board CertifiedBehavior Analysts

plan and implementbehavior therapy, and

conduct FunctionalBehavioral Analyses.

OccupationalTherapists

work with children toimprove performance ofactivities of daily living

(ADLs) and adaptivebehavior.

Speech-LanguagePathologists

assess, diagnose, and treatdisorders related to speech, language, communication,voice, swallowing, feeding,

and �uency.

Social Workersmay serve as a liason

between the program and family, coordinate services

among the team, andassist the family in

obtaining services andresources that they need.

© 2016 by Paul H. Brookes Publishing Co., Inc. All rights reserved.

Adapted from Let’s Talk: Navigating Communication Services and Supportsfor Your Young Child with Autism byRhea Paul, Ph.D., CCC-SLP & DoniaFahim, Ph.D. © 2015 Paul H. BrookesPublishing Co., Inc. All rights reserved.