“Improving Lives with Technology”
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Improving Lives with Technology
- A Guide to Implement Video Self-Modeling to Teach a Variety of Skills
- Advancements in Assistive Technology – Using Robots for Therapeutic Interventions
- Being Smarter with Smarter Tech: YAI Center for Innovation and Engagement
- Cultivating Independence Through Technology
- How Physical Distancing Brought Us Even Closer Together
- Online Organizational Software Supporting Care Planning
- Parent Training Using Technology: Access to ABA Services for Families Across the Globe
- Promoting Inclusivity in the Telehealth Movement
- Remote Work Expands Career-Exploration Opportunities
- Supporting Adolescents with Autism Using Technology to Interact with Peers
- Technology Continues to Enhance Lives of People AHRC New York City Supports
- Telehealth Services Improve Accessibility for Individuals with Autism
- The Scene Cue: A Tool Delivered via Mobile Technology for Improving Independence in Direction-Following
- This Is Me: Using a Personalized, Electronic Transition Tool to Support Self-Advocacy in Transition-Aged Young Adults
- Using Cell Phones to Increase Independence in the Community for Young Adults with Autism
- Virtual Job Shadow Technology Mash-Up
- What Autistics Can Contribute to Technology
#ActuallyAutistic Self-Advocates
- Autism, Technology, and Older Adults: Facing an Unexpected Set of Challenges
- Developing Confidence and Standing Up for Myself
Education and School
- Generalization and Extension of the Skill-Based Treatment in a School Setting
- Ten Lessons in Transitioning from High School to College for Students with Autism and Learning Differences
Science and Research
- Beyond Baby Siblings: Why “Next Gen Sibs” Is Critical to Advancing Autism Research
- Increasing Inclusion in Biomarker Research
Books
- Free Verse Press Announces Publication of Running Naked in the Snow: A Collection of Poems by Linda Joy Walder
- New Book Offers Firsthand View of the State of Public Policy for the Field of Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities in New York
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