AUTISM
TRANSITIONAL
PROGRAM

The
Trumbull County Educational Service Center, in cooperation with the 20
Trumbull County school districts and the Trumbull County Board of Mental
Retardation and Developmental Disabilities, has developed a transitional
program to serve students with autism and related communication delays
whose needs are not fully addressed in public school buildings.
In
recognition of the value of early intervention, TCESC has developed a
preschool classroom dedicated to serving preschool children with autism
spectrum disorder.
Click
here for a fact sheet on the Preschool Autism Program.
- The
transitional program helps students with behavior and/or sensory
difficulties positively interact with others. It also helps the
student progress toward the achievement of his/her Individualized
Educational Program (IEP) goals. The program develops and
implements educational methods that allow students with autism to be
successful in the least restrictive environment.
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Adapted
Phys. Education
Assistive Technology
Autism Program
Early Childhood
ED
Hard of Hearing/Deaf
Itinerant
Hard of Hearing
Multiple Disabilities
ODE Forms
OT & PT
School Psychology
Speech and Language
Supervisor
Resources
TAP
Transitions
Web Resources
Work Study
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· If the autistic students'
IEP team feels that he or she needs alternative instructional methods or
additional services to achieve the IEP goals, the student is referred to
the TCESC Autism Consultation Team. This team, which consists of a
classroom teacher, occupational therapists, speech pathologist and school
psychologist, works with the student's teacher, service providers,
building administrator and/or parents to develop solutions to problems
that impede progress.
· A referral packet must be
completed before the consultation process begins. Upon review of the
referral packet, a consultation team member visits the classroom to
observe and discuss items such as reasons for the consult, past
interventions, behavioral history, and current programming. Next a meeting
is arranged with the student's team to discuss the observation and
available choices.
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The consultation helps the
student's IEP team to become skilled in techniques that may allow student
progression in the current environment. If the IEP team determines that
the student's current placement does not provide the structures and
supports necessary for progress, placement in the transitional program is
considered.
· The transitional program
offers structured teaching methods, a functional-based curriculum,
community-based social interaction, high-frequency fulfillment of sensory
needs, and small staff-to-student ratio. The class develops visual
supports, such as individualized
schedules, work systems, work tasks and communication boards.
· The facility that houses the
program features a therapy room, a swimming pool, gym and exercise
equipment, living skills room, and transportation for community based
instruction.
· This program augments
existing services, but does not replace services currently provided by
school districts, private agencies or TCESC.
Autism Resources

For additional information contact Kathleen Vilsack, special education supervisor,
Trumbull County Educational Service Center, at 330-505-2800 ext. 145.
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