Current Research

Did you know that everyday research is being conducted about Autism? With the latest CDC report stating that 1 in 88 children are affected by Autism, I am sure that the research will continue. If you would like to know more about some of the studies that are currently being conducted, or would like to participate in some of the research, visit the Participate in Research page maintained by Autism Speaks.

Also, as we find out about studies, we post them on our Facebook and Twitter pages or list them in the BDS Journal. Make sure that you are connected to these resources to be updated immediately.

 

Barbara Erby

www.BDSHelps.com

IEP Planning Month

I, for one, am glad that March is finally here. Yes, I’m glad to say goodbye to winter this month and hello to spring. I’ve been
enjoying that a bit more daylight that we’ve been having each and every day. Plus, I can see the temperatures starting to rise.

 

With the warming of spring brings along with it other things, such as updates to your child’s Individualized Education Program/Plans (IEP). So, this month at BDS, we are celebrating Music In Our Schools Month and IEP Planning Month. I published a short article in Monday’s BDS Journal about music and teams. In today’s blog posting, I wanted to focus on IEPs.

 

The purpose of the IEP is to tailor your child’s learning program to meet their unique needs. It list out services and supports that your child will be provided by the local school district as well as specific goals and objects that your school-based team will be focusing over the next year. It is at this time of year, that I like to sit down with my families and review that progress that their child has made over the past year. Based on the information that has been provided in the progress reports, we are better able to bridge the gap between the home and school environments.

 

You know although the IEP process can be daunting, at times, I have to say that I have been really blessed over my career to work with many schools and teachers that try to make the IEP process go smoothly. They accept what I have to say about a child’s home progress and we are able to work together with the future independence of the child in mind.

 

Let’s start this week with reviewing your child’s progress on their current goals.  If you are in need assistance with regard to reviewing your child’s IEP, contact Breakthrough Developmental Services, LLC.

Have a great day,

Barbara

 

Barbara Erby is an Education & Behavioral Consultant with Breakthrough Developmental Services, LLC. Barbara received her Bachelor of Science in Psychology from Bowie State University in 1999 and a Master of Science in Psychology with a specialization in Educational Psychology and an emphasis in Developmental Psychology from Capella University in 2004. Ms. Erby has worked with a variety of students in the school, home, and community environments as a Direct Care Worker, Family Trainer, and an Education & Behavioral Consultant.

Changes…

We have made some subtle changes for the better in the last few weeks. First, we have started posting more on Twitter (follow @BDSHelps). Next, we are increasing the frequency of our newsletter to keep you better informed… as we find out, you’ll find out. The BDS Journal provides you with announcements and information concerning BDS announcements and events as well as information about applied behavior analysis and verbal behavior. Our newest change is the blog style. We love our company colors and thought that the new background would give the blog a bit more interest.

So what do you think about the changes so far?