
Diane Twachtman-Cullen, Ph.D.

Liane Holliday Willey, Ed.D.
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by outstanding professionals in the field of ASD: Life Construction Ahead: Real-World Strategies for Managing Sensory and Regulatory Challenges
by Teresa Bolick, Ph.D. and, Straight Talk About Autism: On Recovery
by Barry M. Prizant, Ph.D., CCC-SLP and, A brand new focus on world
activities and events in: Spotlight Internationale
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IN THE SUMMER 2008 ISSUE:
- Dr. Geraldine Dawson: Setting the Research Agenda for Autism Speaks
An interview by Diane Twachtman-Cullen, Ph.D., CCC-SLP
Meet the new, eminently qualified scientific leader of Autism Speaks.
Click here to read the interview.
- I is for Individualized
By Chantal Sicile-Kira
Parent advocate and well-respected author sets the record straight on what individualized education really means.
- Teaching the Intangibles
By Jennifer Jacobs, M.S., CCC-SLP
A talented speech-language pathologist provides valuable information on ways to address difficult-to-teach social skills.
- The Other Side of Autism Awareness
By Amber Kane
As awareness of autism increases, so does the potential for victimization: One parent's account
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ASQ is THE MAGAJOURNAL®
ASQ is described as "THE MAGAJOURNAL®" to underscore that it combines the readability and interest of a high-level magazine with the substance and depth of a professional journal. It is this combined focus that distinguishes ASQ from other publications of its type, and creates an important niche in the world of autism publications that has heretofore been lacking. Each issue features a line of research and commentary aimed at helping parents, teachers, and clinicians to translate this research into practice.
- Articles by, for, and about individuals with ASD
- A focus on families and family issues
- Book and product reviews and recommended resources
- Contributions by outstanding professionals in the ASD field
- Spotlight on best practices to highlight an educator, clinician, or paraprofessional support person whose work on behalf of those with ASD has been exemplary
- Tips and strategies to translate research into practice
- User-friendly, cutting-edge information from the world of research
- and so much more!
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