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About Autism Hangout FEATURE PROGRAMS:
FEATURE PROGRAMS are a series of ongoing, continually updated, autism topics (i.e. "Key Learnings," "Beyond the Headlines", "Moving Out" or Featured Guests).
They are prepared by Autism Hangout Staff Reporters. We’ll keep on top of trends in the news as well as Autism Hangout’s Discussion Forums so you can quickly find the latest, current thinking on the topics and challenges that we face daily.
All Feature Programs have links to threads in the Discussion Forum (if you'd care to share your experience or insights with others).
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"We cannot do great things on this earth, only small things with great love."
Mother Teresa
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"A Best Practice Guide to Assessment and Intervention for Autism and Asperger Syndrome in Schools."
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Meet author, educator, researcher and autism expert, Dr. Lee A. Wilkinson.
In this "Key Learnings of Autism Thought Leaders" Feature Program interview, Dr. Wilkinson describes his efforts in preparing this new "best practices" book for teachers and educators.
More on Dr. Wilkinson at: http://bestpracticeautism.com
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Posted on 4/2/2010 12:25:04 PM by cevans
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More From this Feature Program
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Author Adonya Wong talks about her new book "In My Mind: The World Through the Eyes of Autism."
Posted on 12/3/2008 1:12:01 PM
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Author, blogger and mom to Alec, Kelly Langston is a woman of great faith. In this Podcast, Kelly talks about her upcoming book "Autism's Hidden Blessings."
Posted on 12/5/2008 8:28:35 AM
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Julie Heinks is the author of "Andrew's Story: One Boy's Journey Back From Autism." This is a story of a mother's unconditional love and hope. In discovering a way to return Andrew to the happy child he was, Julie documents her trials, challenges and successes. This book is must reading for those recently discovering their child is on the spectrum.
Posted on 4/21/2009 10:19:05 PM
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If you want to know what a hero looks like, look no further than John Kirton. John and his equally heroic wife (Robin) are parents to 6 kids with autism. The best news is, they make it work! Hear John's frank discussion (and wisdom) about life with autism.
Posted on 2/26/2009 10:49:41 AM
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