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Meet Bradley Who Has Autism Spectrum Disorder


Bradley sits on the carpet lining up the small toy cars in a precise line in the play area of his preschool classroom. He seemingly ignores other students who are near him but when one child moves a car or  gets in his path he screams and jumps up and down until it is put back into place. He appears to ignore his teacher calling him to come over to the group. When escorted over he needs much coaxing to leave his toys and join the others. When the teacher turns on music, he covers his ears, cries and leaves the area. He drags the teacher over to the cupboard and puts her hand on the handle, never saying a word. She asks him what he wants and when she does not understand his intent Bradley cries and drops to the floor.

What it is
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a neurological disorder that affects a person’s ability to communicate, to reason, to interact socially with others and modulate sensory information. It affects each individual in varying degrees making it a spectrum disorder. Other disabilities may accompany ASD. The Autism Society of America lists common behaviors of students with ASD ; little or no eye contact, severe language deficits, sustained odd play, insistence on sameness, non-responsive to verbal cues, uneven development in gross, fine and academic skills, physical over or under activity, aloof manner; difficulty mixing with others and language may be echolalic (repeats words), over or under sensitivity to pain and have difficulty expressing needs.

Student Eligibility
To identify a student with Autism Spectrum Disorder, a multidisciplinary team must evaluate the student. This team includes a psychologist, social worker, speech and language pathologist and the parents. Through testing, observation, interviews and parent contribution the multidisciplinary team determines if the child meets the eligibility requirements outlined for Autism Spectrum Disorder. The three main categories are impairment in reciprocal social interactions, communication and restricted, repetitive or stereotypic behaviors.

Services Available
An Individual Educational Plan (IEP) which outlines educational needs, annual goals and supplementary aids and services, is developed to meet the individual needs of each student. For students impacted most severely by ASD and need intense intervention strategies, the MISD provides AI classrooms for students ages 3-26 years. The MISD programs provide communication and social interaction instruction as well as development of academic, adaptive and community skills.

Some students with ASD are supported in general education classrooms, resource rooms or special education classes in their local school districts. MISD teacher consultants specializing in strategies for students with ASD assist local district staffs in classroom strategies and provide additional training and autism awareness  to teachers, paraprofessionals and general education students. 

Program Location
The Autism Program office is at Bozymowski Center for Education in Sterling Heights.

At the elementary level the AI classrooms are in local school buildings around Macomb County. At middle and high school, the classrooms are in local school buildings and center programs. Placement is based on educational needs and district of residence.

Where can I get more information?
Additional information about testing procedures, available services, program design,-in fact, anything you may be curious about, is available from your local school district Department of Special Education.

Further information on Autism Spectrum Disorder is available at Autism Society of America , www.autismsociety.org or The Macomb/St.Clair County Chapter of the Autism Society of America www.macombasa.org .

 

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