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The role of the school psychologist in the inclusive education of school-age children with autism spectrum disorders
Authors:Susan K Williams  Cynthia Johnson
Institution:a Child Study Center, Yale University School of Medicine, United States
b Department of Pediatrics, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, United States
Abstract:Two independent trends are impacting school psychologists with regard to their involvement in the education of students with autism spectrum disorders (ASDs): increasing prevalence estimates of ASDs and an emphasis on the inclusion of students with special needs in regular education classrooms. In light of these trends and growing awareness of the need for evidence-based practices in the field, school psychologists can expect to be involved in the educational programming of students with ASDs and should be knowledgeable about empirically supported strategies relevant to inclusive education of these children. The purpose of this review is to familiarize school psychologists with currently available intervention techniques by describing each strategy and outlining the degree of empirical support for each. Strategies for managing disruptive behaviors, promoting learning, and facilitating social integration are reviewed.
Keywords:Autism  Autism spectrum disorders  Inclusion  Education  School
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