Interdis Autism Clinic

Summer 2024 Special Session: June 3-Aug 20

Description

This course is designed for students who are interested in or wanting to learn more about autistic individuals and their families. Students learn about and implement evidence-based practices for this population, understand the function of behaviors, and understand autism from the position of multiple stakeholders including educators, family members, and autistic individuals. Students also learn administration, planning, and evaluation of interdisciplinary programming in a motor clinic. Students spend two hours per week in the Autism Clinic observing interventions for promoting physical activity and healthy behaviors.

Class Notes

This course is designed for students who are interested in working with individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and their families. Students examine evidence-based practices for ASD, as well as the organization, administration, planning, and evaluation of interdisciplinary programming. Additional times before and after on-site times. Students must be accepted in the summer APE authorization program in order to enroll.

Class Details

Instructor
Instructor Name (static text): 
Blagrave, Arkansas J
Location

Class Registration Information

Class #
1243
Course
KINE 520 -
SECT 201
Units
3
Fees
Amount per Unit
  • $75 / unit
Class Meeting Dates

07/22/2024 - 08/01/2024

Days

MTWR

Times

8:30am11:30am

Registration

Class Fee: $225.00
KINE 520 - SECT 201

Interdis Autism Clinic

Class: 1243 Units: 3 Fees: $225.00

M-F 07/22/2024 - 08/01/2024 MTWR 8:30am11:30am

This course is designed for students who are interested in or wanting to learn more about autistic individuals and their families. Students learn about and implement evidence-based practices for this population, understand the function of behaviors, and understand autism from the position of multiple stakeholders including educators, family members, and autistic individuals. Students also learn administration, planning, and evaluation of interdisciplinary programming in a motor clinic. Students spend two hours per week in the Autism Clinic observing interventions for promoting physical activity and healthy behaviors.

Class Notes

This course is designed for students who are interested in or wanting to learn more about autistic individuals and their families. Students learn about and implement evidence-based practices for this population, understand the function of behaviors, and understand autism from the position of multiple stakeholders including educators, family members, and autistic individuals. Students also learn administration, planning, and evaluation of interdisciplinary programming in a motor clinic. Students spend two hours per week in the Autism Clinic observing interventions for promoting physical activity and healthy behaviors.

Instructor
Instructor Name (static text): 
Blagrave, Arkansas J
Location