
Bridging the Gap between Research and Practice: A Vision for the Autism Community
by Kathleen Ann Quill, Ed.D
A highly respected autism professional offers a brilliant, comprehensive manifesto for the future of autism research and intervention, based upon where we've been and where we stand now. You'll find her call for action hopeful, dynamic, and most importantly, doable! The Spring 2009 back issue is available! |

Behind the Scenes: Days of Our Lives Takes on Autism by Diane Twachtman-Cullen, Ph.D., CCC-SLP The inspiring real-life story behind one of America's most popular daytime dramas. The Winter 2008 back issue is available! |

Congressman Dan Burton: A Grandad with a Powerful Voice on Capital Hill by Diane Twachtman-Cullen, Ph.D., CCC-SLP Long before autism became a front-and-center topic, Congressman Dan Burton was "fighting the good fight" in Washington, D.C. Miss this inspiring and informative article? The Fall 2008 back issue is available! |

Diane Twachtman-Cullen, Ph.D.

Liane Holliday Willey, Ed.D.
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Coping with Crisis by Scott Newgass, LCSW and Robin Gurwitch, Ph.D. When traumatic events impact an entire community as did hurricanes in the Gulf Coast region and the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 in the USA, it is essential that plans for crisis scenarios include important elements that address the needs of students with autism. This special feature article, written by board members of the National Center for School Crisis and Bereavement, will highlight specific ideas for emergency plans that can be implemented by schools, families, and communities
And, our regular department reports:
- You too?! Common Stories from an Uncommon Parent
by Alyson Beytien
- Celebrations of Excellence and Originality
by Liane Holliday Willey, Ed.D.
- The Cutting Edge: From Research to Practice, Spotlight Internationale, Research Newsdesk, Research Briefs, and more in every issue!
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IN THE SUMMER 2009 ISSUE: Timely Articles on Issues of Importance to the Autism Community
- Straight Talk About Autism - Creating a Culture of Family-Centered Practice for the Autism Community
By Barry M. Prizant, Ph.D., CCC-SLP
In this final installment of his three-part series, Dr. Prizant explores components of navigating the complex relationships that move professional practice to family-centered collaboration. With the goal of enhanced overall treatment, principles and potential pitfalls are identified with specific management strategies for developing dynamic, respectful, and effective therapeutic teams. You'll find invaluable guidelines for building parent/professional partnerships in this comprehensive article.
Parts I and II of this outstanding series are available in the Winter '08 and Spring '09 back issues - click on "Single Issues" button to order!
- Life Construction Ahead - Seeing the Forest AND the Trees: Teaching Concepts, Principles, and Higher-Order Thinking
By Teresa Bolick, Ph.D.
A leading expert on adolescent and adult issues in ASD delivers a concise look at teaching higher-order thinking skills. Through the use of valuable visual tools and strategies targeted at developing concept formulation, rule generation, and complex problem solving, students can learn to expand their capacity to see both the forest and the trees!
From Our Guest Authors:
- Overcoming the Obstacles to Good Hygiene
By Pat Crissey
An experienced teacher and author offers a variety of great strategies designed to combat the "hygiene wars", with special focus on the challenge an ASD diagnosis can bring in adopting these essential life skills. Applicable in any learning environment, this assortment of practical and logical options will ease the difficulties in teaching critical healthy habits - also includes points for explaining social implications!
- The Gift That Never Stops Giving
By Douglas Hogetvedt
Self-described as "an aspiring author who was recently diagnosed with Asperger's Syndrome", Douglas Hogetvedt gives his personal testimony regarding the power a parent can have through commitment to developing the special interests of their children. An "astronomical" inspiration for any parent or teacher who mentors learners of all ages and abilities!
- One Father's "Field of Dreams"
By Bonnie Brady
In the last issue of ASQ you read about the remarkable accomplishments of Erik Warren, an adult with autism, and his brother Jason, a man with Williams Syndrome, and how their dad worked painstakingly to set them up in businesses well-suited to their talents and interests. Now read about what their dad plans for the next chapter in their lives and how he hopes to cultivate his 100-acre "field of dreams".
- Setting the Stage for RDI®
By Laurel Joss, M.A, ECED
An in-the-trenches look at RDI® (Relationship Development Intervention®) laced with practical information that provides the "why" behind the practice - and the results!
- Normal Struggles
By Graham Streeter
Imperative is the operative word here - not only regarding the issue of autism itself, but also in establishing a production company to bring imperative issues such as autism to the big screen. You'll find this noted TV and film director's trials, tribulations, and emerging triumphs very interesting.
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ASQ is THE MAGAJOURNAL®
ASQ is described as "THE MAGAJOURNAL®" to underscore that it combines the readability and interest of a high-level magazine with the substance and depth of a professional journal. It is this combined focus that distinguishes ASQ from other publications of its type, and creates an important niche in the world of autism publications that has heretofore been lacking. Each issue features a line of research and commentary aimed at helping parents, teachers, and clinicians to translate this research into practice.
- Articles by, for, and about individuals with ASD
- A focus on families and family issues
- Book and product reviews and recommended resources
- Contributions by outstanding professionals in the ASD field
- Spotlight on best practices to highlight an educator, clinician, or paraprofessional support person whose work on behalf of those with ASD has been exemplary
- Tips and strategies to translate research into practice
- User-friendly, cutting-edge information from the world of research
- and so much more!
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