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Can Educational Therapy Help My Child With Autism?
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Kari Miller from the Center for Empowered Learning joins us to discuss Educational Therapy and how it can help kids with autism and other learning disabilites. Educational Therapy offers children and adults with learning disabilities and other learning challenges a wide range of intensive, individualized interventions designed to remediate learning problems. Educational therapy demystifies learning problems and stimulates clients’ awareness of their strengths so they can use those strengths to best advantage to overcome or compensate for areas of weakness. Educational therapists create and implement a treatment plan that utilizes information from a variety of sources including the client’s social, emotional, psychoeducational, and neuropsychological context. From the Association of Educational Therapist Website Call in and ask questions!
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