EDD, OTR/L Faota MSN, CPNP What do they mean?
IT REALLY does read really well and we should be honored to have professionals like these in our presence. However despite their best efforts and best intention Autism is not something that has ever been in print before, (picture based Autism) nor has it's mindset ever been discovered or realized besides a few autistic people and our parents many times. Again we have completed that double blind autism experiment. These fine people worked really hard and are dedicated to their profession but, despite their efforts our autism / human thought process has never graced a text book before. Absently they trick themselves in to thinking Autism is a version of traditional thought but in reality it is close but not the same thing. A few highlights of autism appear to be traditional thought but, that is our second language not our first.
Autism is so simple in some respects and it might indeed prove to be the DNA map of the mind someday. WE ARE the key to this kingdom, please we ask the Autism Society and Professor's and others in the spectrum to lower their guard and let us explain and share our autism with you. Lets add some more Initials to your names and courses to your college degrees, and lets "invent" these courses from the Autism that has already proven its worth.
Perhaps the initials PFC could be added to the titles of everyone from an LD teacher to a psychologist to a doctor to even a parent and they would stand for PICTURE THINKER CERTIFICATION. That would mean they have received the course (yet to be invented, set up) and have figured out what it is we do to mimic traditional life. PERHAPS the ASA will admit to us and "Gasp" host a conference of people like me that do autism well? It seems they have been hiding from us? (humor) Funny, I was the one diagnosed with Avoidant personality disorder?
Please note as you read and admire the following, no one has been there or done that in terms of our successful autism.
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Autism is a complex developmental disorder that normally appears in the first 3 years of life. While there is no cure experts agree that the earlier treatment is started the better. NetWellness welcomes a multi-disciplinary team of experts from The University. Participating from the ,,,,,,Center for Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities are: PhD, Professor, MD, MEd, Professor Emeritus, , PhD, Assistant Professor, , PhD, Associate Director, , MD, Child Psychologist/Director, Dual Diagnosis Clinic, , MS, Program Director and , MSN, CPNP, Research Nurse Practitioner. From the Department of Neurology experts are , MD, Assistant Professor and , PhD, Assistant Professor. Participating from Children's Hospital in Columbus are , PhD, Professor, , PhD, Behavioral Treatment Specialist, , MD, Medical Director, and , PhD, Assistant Professor. Other members of the team include: , EDD, OTR/L, FAOTA, Professor in the Occupational Therapy Division of the School of Allied Medical Professions and , PhD, Director of the Speech-Language-Hearing Clinic in the Department of Speech and Hearing Science of the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences. In addition to our Ask an Expert service in this topic be sure and read the new articles contributed. Dr. has authored an interesting article titled: "Ed for Autism" and the oveew from Dr.
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