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Treatment and education of autistic and related communication handicapped children, (TEACCH), is an evidence-based service, training, and research program for individuals of all ages and skill levels with autism spectrum disorders. Founded in 1966 by Eric Schopler at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, TEA... more at Wikipedia

Treatment Success Rate
| Top 5 Communities | ||
| Condition | Members | Success |
| Autism / Autism Spectrum | 63 |
98% |
Overall, 98% (63
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TEACCH Reviews
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kieran is doing this at school
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I love working w them!
There are no boring days...they are such a bless!!
There are no boring days...they are such a bless!!
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Helped us to understand the characteristics and how they affect my son on a daily/hourly and minute by minute basis and how to develop systems that work for him.
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effective to give the children a visual reminder of what comes next in his/her daily schedule.
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I use a lot of this approach in therapy, and have worked with many teachers who also use TEACCH.
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works great!!!!
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all his schooling has incorporated this method to some degree, although he has always attended special units, they have sometimes been within mainstream schools, this has had a real benefit socailly.
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works
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used in school
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To set the record straight.
Sam you must be near UNC... I was in Raleigh for a while but I left last year. I waited over a year for TEACCH to call but it was so worth the wait. [More] -
Residential for 19 year old Aspergers
Also I just realized that you live in SC and the TEACCH Institute is in NC....they may very well be a good resource for you. http://www.teacch.com/ [More] -
We need your help!
ABA Floortime Gluten Free, Casein Free Diet (GFCF) Occupational Therapy PECS Relationship Development Intervention SCERTS Sensory Integration T... [More] -
Some neat things to check out
http://www.ablebaby.com/ptychrt.htm These have free potty charts! You can print them and use your own stickers. www.autismpodcast.org Great show (v... [More]





