![]() ![]() Christian, M.A.ĭocument Commentators Jennifer D. Pilot TeamsTeam 1Gina Green, Ph.D., BCBA-D Wilczynski, Ph.D., BCBAExecutive Director, National Autism CenterChair, National Standards Project We also appreciate thesupport and eedback we received rom the Oversight and Advisory Committees through the Cali ornia Department oDevelopmental Services and the pro essionals involved in the “Autism Spectrum Disorders: Guidelines or E ectiveInterventions” document that will be available soon. Or the project were underwritten by the Cali ornia Department o Developmental Services. Without the support o Michelle Waterman andJanet Lishman o AEN, the early development o this project would have been ar more challenging. Most costs associated with the rst plenary session which began the development othis project were provided by the Autism Education Network (AEN). May Institute has supported the National StandardsProject rom its inception. We appreciate both their willingness to underwrite the costs associated with the project and their consistentneutrality regarding the outcomes reported in this document. The National Standards Project could not have been completed without an important group o organizations and indi-viduals. The input o amilies and pro essionals was also essential to thedevelopment o this project. I appreciate the consistent support o our expert panelists and conceptual reviewerswho contributed tirelessly throughout this process. Many o you are identi-Įd in our contributors section. Your disparateviews aided in the development o the review process and the completion o this document. It would be hard to overstate the importance o your contributions. I am also grate ul to the pro essionals and lay members o the autism community who provided very detailed eedbackat various stages o this project. Thank you or your assistance and yoursustained input to the National Standards Project. ![]() These pro essionals grapple with the very compli-cated process o providing best practices in homes, schools, and communities. Representing di erent elds o expertise and theoretical orientations. I have also received eedback at these con erences rom pro essionals I hope you continue to provide us eedback as we develop utureeditions o the National Standards Project. Your input has infuenced boththe process we have used and this nal document. ![]() I have had the good ortune to receive eedback rom amily members and individuals on the autism spectrum atthe numerous con erences at which I have discussed the National Standards Project. I would like to take the opportunity to thankthe extraordinary number o pro essionals, amily members, and organizations that have made this task easier. A series o complex decisions must be made over thecourse o several years that infuence the use ulness o the nal document. There are many challenges in undertaking a project o this nature. 24ĤRecommendations for Treatment Selection 25 11ĭetailed Summary of Established Treatments. Strength of Evidence Classification System. 6Ībout the Scientific Merit Rating Scale. 2Ģ Overview of the National Standards Project 3 Pro essionals throughout the world, will miss him and keenly eel his loss.Ībout the National Standards Project. We at the National Autism Center, along with countless organizations and Throughout his career, Ted o ten led the charge or the intelligent care and compassionate and respect ul treatment o individuals withĪutism Spectrum Disorders and other developmental disabilities. We are grate ul to Ted or his insight ul input, and his persistent ocus on ensuring that this document be use ul to amilies, Ted understood that the value o the National Standards Project was based not only on the scientifc validity o its design and implementation, but also on its social validity within the broader community. He played a pivotal role in shaping the methodology used in the Project. Ted Carr, an internationally recognized leader in the treatment o Autism Spectrum Disorders and inįrom the outset, Ted was a major contributor to the National Standards Project. This report is dedicated to the memory o Dr. ![]()
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