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November 2008Helping Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders in Early Care and Education Settings Barbara T. Doyle (M.S.)
DoyleBarbara T. Doyle (M.S.) is a nationally known author, master teacher, trainer, keynote presenter, and consultant with over 37 years of experience. She is an adjunct faculty member of Southern Illinois University School of Medicine. Ms. Doyle works with children and adults with autism spectrum disorders, as well as autism “with” hearing impairment, vision impairment, mental illness, deafness, deafblindness, or Down syndrome. She consults and provides technical assistance to schools and school districts, adult services providers, families, universities, the child welfare system, agencies, and professional organizations. Ms. Doyle is a family member of three people with disabilities, one of whom has an autism spectrum disorder. Her Web sites are http://www.barbaradoyle.com and http://www.asdatoz.com (with her sister, Emily Iland).
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