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The Indiana Resource Center for Autism conducts training, consultations, engages in research, and disseminates information to build local community capacity to support children and adults on the autism spectrum.
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Learn About Autism. What to Do If You Suspect Autism; Learn...
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Realizing the increasing incidence of autism spectrum...
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As Indiana’s statewide and state-mandated autism center,...
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Learn About Autism. What to Do If You Suspect Autism; Learn...
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The Indiana Resource Center for Autism at Indiana...
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Indiana Resource Center for Autism. 2810 E Discovery Parkway...
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Indiana University Bloomington Indiana University...
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At times, districts and agencies have specific and local...
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Indiana Resource Center for Autism - Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana. 6,894 likes · 4 talking about this · 14 were here. The Indiana Resource Center for Autism staff conduct outreach...
22 Οκτ 2024 · The Indiana Resource Center for Autism is one of seven centers and a disability-focused library at the Indiana Institute on Disability and Community (IIDC) at Indiana University, Bloomington.
Learn about each of the sensory systems and evidenced-based practices to support student/individual success across settings. Gain a deeper understanding of how sensory differences impact individuals with an autism spectrum disorder.
Realizing the increasing incidence of autism spectrum disorders, the Indiana Resource Center for Autism (IRCA) staff are actively engaged in work that leads to improved outcomes for individuals on the spectrum and their families.
As Indiana’s statewide and state-mandated autism center, IRCA is committed to responding with accurate and timely information that addresses the needs of individuals across the autism spectrum and across the lifespan.
HANDS in Autism® is a state-wide training and resource center. We build “local capacity” to help individuals with autism and their families find ways to address their concerns and thrive—in concert with any services they receive—in their communities.