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NEXT WEEK AT

May 6, 2009

UM-NSU CARD: Support Group for Adults with Asperger’s

(UM

Campus)

Facilitators: Diane Adreon & Deborah Chin

Time: 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm (Evening)

For more information please contact at: or mlisdegasperi@...

May 7, 2009

UM-NSU CARD: PALS

(UM Campus)

Presenter: Dr. Anne Marie Sasseville

Time: 9:30 am – 11:30 pm

For more information please contact at: or mlisdegasperi@...

Stay

informed about CARD news, community activities and events,

family and professional workshops and conferences,

and other important information.

http://www.umcard.org/files/Newsletter.pdf

_____________________________________________________________________________________

The

Autism Spectrum Assessment Clinic (ASAC),

located

in Coral Gables, Florida, provides comprehensive psychological evaluations to

children and adults to investigate the possibility of an autism spectrum

disorder (ASD). The purposes of the evaluation are to determine current level

of functioning, clarify diagnosis, and provide treatment recommendations. ASAC includes

a team of highly experienced professionals who specialize in diagnosing or

ruling out ASDs, including clinical and school psychologists, doctoral level

psychology students, behavior analysts, and consulting clinicians from CARD who

assist in the assessment process and who ensure that individuals diagnosed with

autism and their families are connected to CARD services and supports.

State-of-the-art assessment measures, such as the

ADOS

and ADI-R are used in ASAC evaluations.

For more

information or to schedule an appointment, call

(305)

284-6140 or visit our website at www.psy.miami.edu/asac

_____________________________________________________________________________________

presents

Anne Marie Sasseville, Ph.D.

Instructional Supervisor

Programs for Students with Autism Spectrum Disorders,

Speech and Language Programs, and

Programs for Students with Dual Sensory Impairment

Programs and Services for students

with ASDs in Miami-Dade County Public Schools

Thursday,

May 7, 2009

9:30 - 11:30 a.m.

UM-NSU CARD

Center for Autism and Related Disabilities

5665 Ponce de Leon Boulevard

Room 201

RSVP by May 6, 2009 to

Lis at

_____________________________________________________________________________________

Come Explore At

Camp Liberty

Who:

Students

ages 15 to adult with special needs who are independent in self-care skills and

can participate in small groups with minimal assistance.

What: Career Exploration

and Social Development

When:

Monday

– Friday ∙ 9:00am – 3:00pm ∙ June 15 – July 31,

2009

Where:

2731

Happy Hoyer St. ∙ Ft. Lauderdale, FL ∙ 33312

Cost:

$250.00

per week ∙ LIMITED SPACE!! ∙ REGISTER NOW

Call: or E-mail: hh2i@...

The

Curriculum

ž

Highly individualized, hands on curriculum that is

designed to address the specific needs of each participant.

ž

Class sizes are small with a low student-teacher ratio.

ž

Focuses on the development of daily living and job

readiness skills needed to live as independently as possible.

ž

Skills are taught both at the camp site and community

setting.

ž

Participants develop their self-esteem and sense of

achievement as they master each new skill.

Career

Exploration and Job Development

ž

Participants identify their career interests and

abilities, learn how to complete job applications, develop a resume and learn

interviewing techniques.

ž

Participants are taught a variety of job readiness

skills, including retail, clerical, food services and computer tasks.

ž

Participants will receive on-the-job training in a

business within the community.

Other

Services

ž

Life Skills – to include money management, meal

planning, food preparation, personal and community success.

ž

Driver’s Education – assistance in

the required online Drug & Alcohol Awareness class. Review of Florida

driving rules and regulations to prepare for permit exam (to be taken online during

the course). *Additional fees for online courses.

ž

Recreational Skills – practice socialization skills

while engaging in a variety of activities.

ž

Community Integration – participate

in weekly Friday field trips.

_____________________________________________________________________________________

_____________________________________________________________________________________

_____________________________________________________________________________________

Section 504 Training

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

10:00 AM to 3:00 PM

South Area Office (Training Rooms A, B, and C)

1643 N. on Parkway, Building H

Sunrise, FL 33323

(See more specific directions at the end

of this e-mail)

Rosemary

Palmer, a special education attorney from Tallahassee, will be presenting a

training on

the Nuts

and Bolts of Section 504.

According to Ms. Palmer, Section 504 is a law that protects students from

discrimination, and their parents, teachers and providers from retaliation. Ms.

Palmer will address the people protected under the statute, what Section 504

requires, common school violations of Section 504, the relationship between

Section 504 and the Americans with Disabilities Act, how Section 504 rights and

coverage differ from those protected under IDEA, procedural safeguards, and

what to do if you feel that a Section 504 violation has occurred. Ms. Palmer

will devote the last hour of her seminar to answering audience questions.

Please bring a bagged lunch as we are only taking a 30 minute lunch break so

that Ms. Palmer can present as much information as possible.

If you'd like more information about this training, please e-mail me at NNemhauser@....

If you would like to register for the training, please send an e-mail to .DiLuzio@....

There is a $10 fee for this training, but financial assistance is

available and can be requested through

DiLuzio at the e-mail above.

Directions to South Area Office: Take

I-595 to 136th Avenue, go north until on Parkway (Sawgrass Technology

Park entrance). Make a left, follow the road all the way around to the Building

H which is located in the back section of the Technology Park.

Call if you need assistance.

_____________________________________________________________________________________

Advancing Futures for Adults with Autism

site is launched!

www.afaa-us.org

_____________________________________________________________________________________

Social

Development in Children with High Functioning Autism and Aspergers Syndrome

Researchers are seeking to

learn more about the social and emotional development of children with

High-functioning Autism & Asperger Syndrome. A major goal of this project

is to understand relations between brain activity and social and emotional

development.

We are currently recruiting

children between the ages of 8-16 years who have been diagnosed with

Asperger’s Syndrome or High Functioning Autism Spectrum Disorders.

Participation will take place at the University of Miami and children will be

awarded up to $120 for their time.

Please contact Kojkowski at

to learn more about this project.

_____________________________________________________________________________________

_____________________________________________________________________________________

_____________________________________________________________________________________

http://www.zacbrowser.com/

_____________________________________________________________________________________

South

Florida Autism Charter Schools, Inc.

The FIRST Charter School for Children with Autism

in Miami-Dade & Broward Counties

We are now accepting applications for

the 2009 – 2010 School Year

Eligibility

requirements:

Child is diagnosed

with an Autism Spectrum Disorder

Child will be

enrolled in Kindergarten through 8th for the 2009 – 2010

school year

Child has

communication deficits, behavioral difficulties, and/or needs

assistance or

training with self-care skills

To Apply:

Visit www.sfacs.org to download an application,

or you may request one in our office.

Complete the

application and include the requested attachments. You may

submit the

application by mail, or hand deliver in person.

We will accept

applications until Friday, May 8th at 5 pm.š

7400 W. 24 Avenue,

2nd Floor

Hialeah, Florida

33016

Lobby Hours: Mon.

to Thurs., 8:30 a.m. - 6:30 p.m., Fri. 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

Visit www.sfacs.org or call for more

details.

The mission

of SFACS is to provide education and services to individuals with autism

spectrum disorders (ASD) residing in Miami-Dade and Broward Counties. We

will target students on the lower functioning end of the spectrum, who may have

deficits in communication and self-help skills, as well as behavioral

challenges, and our students will be on a modified curriculum. The

methodologies of Applied Behavioral Analysis will be applied in conjunction

with the Miami-Dade County Public School and State of Florida standards in

order to provide the most effective individualized educational programs

possible.

SFACS will be

located at City of Hialeah’s Education Complex at Slade Park.

_____________________________________________________________________________________

http://www.sugartemptations.net/

_____________________________________________________________________________________

_____________________________________________________________________________________

_____________________________________________________________________________________

_____________________________________________________________________________________

_____________________________________________________________________________________

_____________________________________________________________________________________

*If you

would like to be added to our email list, please click here: http://www.umcard.org/contact.php.

If you would like to be removed from our email list, please notify here: jamunoz@...

UM-NSU CARD is a state-funded resource and support program dedicated to

improving the lives of individuals with autism and related disabilities

including deaf-blindness and pervasive developmental disorders. UM-NSU CARD

does not endorse specific programs or points of view presented in this email.

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NEXT WEEK AT

May 6, 2009

UM-NSU CARD: Support Group for Adults with Asperger’s

(UM Campus)

Facilitators: Diane Adreon & Deborah Chin

Time: 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm (Evening)

For more information please contact at: or mlisdegasperi@...

May 7, 2009

UM-NSU CARD: PALS

(UM Campus)

Presenter: Dr. Anne Marie Sasseville

Time: 9:30 am – 11:30 pm

For more information please contact at: or mlisdegasperi@...

Stay informed about CARD news, community activities and events, family and professional workshops and conferences, and other important information.

http://www.umcard.org/files/Newsletter.pdf

_____________________________________________________________________________________

The Autism Spectrum Assessment Clinic (ASAC),

located in Coral Gables, Florida, provides comprehensive psychological evaluations to children and adults to investigate the possibility of an autism spectrum disorder (ASD). The purposes of the evaluation are to determine current level of functioning, clarify diagnosis, and provide treatment recommendations. ASAC includes a team of highly experienced professionals who specialize in diagnosing or ruling out ASDs, including clinical and school psychologists, doctoral level psychology students, behavior analysts, and consulting clinicians from CARD who assist in the assessment process and who ensure that individuals diagnosed with autism and their families are connected to CARD services and supports. State-of-the-art assessment measures, such as the

ADOS and ADI-R are used in ASAC evaluations.

For more information or to schedule an appointment, call

or visit our website at www.psy.miami.edu/asac

_____________________________________________________________________________________

presentsAnne Marie Sasseville, Ph.D.

Instructional Supervisor Programs for Students with Autism Spectrum Disorders,Speech and Language Programs, and Programs for Students with Dual Sensory Impairment

Programs and Services for students with ASDs in Miami-Dade County Public Schools

Thursday, May 7, 2009

9:30 - 11:30 a.m.UM-NSU CARDCenter for Autism and Related Disabilities5665 Ponce de Leon BoulevardRoom 201

RSVP by May 6, 2009 to

Lis at

_____________________________________________________________________________________

Come Explore At

Camp Liberty

Who: Students ages 15 to adult with special needs who are independent in self-care skills and can participate in small groups with minimal assistance.

What: Career Exploration and Social Development

When: Monday – Friday ∙ 9:00am – 3:00pm ∙ June 15 – July 31, 2009

Where: 2731 Happy Hoyer St. ∙ Ft. Lauderdale, FL ∙ 33312

Cost: $250.00 per week ∙ LIMITED SPACE!! ∙ REGISTER NOW

Call: or E-mail: hh2i@...

The Curriculum

· Highly individualized, hands on curriculum that is designed to address the specific needs of each participant.

· Class sizes are small with a low student-teacher ratio.

· Focuses on the development of daily living and job readiness skills needed to live as independently as possible.

· Skills are taught both at the camp site and community setting.

· Participants develop their self-esteem and sense of achievement as they master each new skill.

Career Exploration and Job Development

· Participants identify their career interests and abilities, learn how to complete job applications, develop a resume and learn interviewing techniques.

· Participants are taught a variety of job readiness skills, including retail, clerical, food services and computer tasks.

· Participants will receive on-the-job training in a business within the community.

Other Services

· Life Skills – to include money management, meal planning, food preparation, personal and community success.

· Driver’s Education – assistance in the required online Drug & Alcohol Awareness class. Review of Florida driving rules and regulations to prepare for permit exam (to be taken online during the course). *Additional fees for online courses.

· Recreational Skills – practice socialization skills while engaging in a variety of activities.

· Community Integration – participate in weekly Friday field trips.

_____________________________________________________________________________________

_____________________________________________________________________________________

_____________________________________________________________________________________

Section 504 Training

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

10:00 AM to 3:00 PM

South Area Office (Training Rooms A, B, and C)

1643 N. on Parkway, Building H

Sunrise, FL 33323

(See more specific directions at the end of this e-mail)

Rosemary Palmer, a special education attorney from Tallahassee, will be presenting a training on

the Nuts and Bolts of Section 504.

According to Ms. Palmer, Section 504 is a law that protects students from discrimination, and their parents, teachers and providers from retaliation. Ms. Palmer will address the people protected under the statute, what Section 504 requires, common school violations of Section 504, the relationship between Section 504 and the Americans with Disabilities Act, how Section 504 rights and coverage differ from those protected under IDEA, procedural safeguards, and what to do if you feel that a Section 504 violation has occurred. Ms. Palmer will devote the last hour of her seminar to answering audience questions. Please bring a bagged lunch as we are only taking a 30 minute lunch break so that Ms. Palmer can present as much information as possible. If you'd like more information about this training, please e-mail me at NNemhauser@.... If you would like to register for the training, please send an e-mail to .DiLuzio@....

There is a $10 fee for this training, but financial assistance is available and can be requested through

DiLuzio at the e-mail above.

Directions to South Area Office: Take I-595 to 136th Avenue, go north until on Parkway (Sawgrass Technology Park entrance). Make a left, follow the road all the way around to the Building H which is located in the back section of the Technology Park.

Call if you need assistance.

_____________________________________________________________________________________

Advancing Futures for Adults with Autism

site is launched!

www.afaa-us.org

_____________________________________________________________________________________

Social Development in Children with High Functioning Autism and Aspergers Syndrome

Researchers are seeking to learn more about the social and emotional development of children with High-functioning Autism & Asperger Syndrome. A major goal of this project is to understand relations between brain activity and social and emotional development.

We are currently recruiting children between the ages of 8-16 years who have been diagnosed with Asperger’s Syndrome or High Functioning Autism Spectrum Disorders. Participation will take place at the University of Miami and children will be awarded up to $120 for their time.

Please contact Kojkowski at to learn more about this project.

_____________________________________________________________________________________

_____________________________________________________________________________________

_____________________________________________________________________________________

http://www.zacbrowser.com/

_____________________________________________________________________________________

South Florida Autism Charter Schools, Inc.

The FIRST Charter School for Children with Autism

in Miami-Dade & Broward Counties

We are now accepting applications for

the 2009 – 2010 School Year

Eligibility requirements:

Child is diagnosed with an Autism Spectrum Disorder

Child will be enrolled in Kindergarten through 8th for the 2009 – 2010 school year

Child has communication deficits, behavioral difficulties, and/or needs

assistance or training with self-care skills

To Apply:

Visit www.sfacs.org to download an application, or you may request one in our office.

Complete the application and include the requested attachments. You may

submit the application by mail, or hand deliver in person.

We will accept applications until Friday, May 8th at 5 pm.

7400 W. 24 Avenue, 2nd Floor

Hialeah, Florida 33016

Lobby Hours: Mon. to Thurs., 8:30 a.m. - 6:30 p.m., Fri. 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

Visit www.sfacs.org or call for more details.

The mission of SFACS is to provide education and services to individuals with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) residing in Miami-Dade and Broward Counties. We will target students on the lower functioning end of the spectrum, who may have deficits in communication and self-help skills, as well as behavioral challenges, and our students will be on a modified curriculum. The methodologies of Applied Behavioral Analysis will be applied in conjunction with the Miami-Dade County Public School and State of Florida standards in order to provide the most effective individualized educational programs possible.

SFACS will be located at City of Hialeah’s Education Complex at Slade Park.

_____________________________________________________________________________________

http://www.sugartemptations.net/

_____________________________________________________________________________________

_____________________________________________________________________________________

_____________________________________________________________________________________

_____________________________________________________________________________________

_____________________________________________________________________________________

_____________________________________________________________________________________

*If you would like to be added to our email list, please click here: http://www.umcard.org/contact.php. If you would like to be removed from our email list, please notify here: jamunoz@...

UM-NSU CARD is a state-funded resource and support program dedicated to improving the lives of individuals with autism and related disabilities including deaf-blindness and pervasive developmental disorders. UM-NSU CARD does not endorse specific programs or points of view presented in this email.-- ACE Chair

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