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TEACCH offers a variety of training and consultation to professionals who work with autistic individuals. Check out training calendar for upcoming trainings More Info Online Learning Opportunities with TEACCH
About Us - TEACCH® Autism Program
The University of North Carolina TEACCH Autism Program is a University-based system of community regional centers that offer a set of core services along with unique demonstration programs meeting the clinical, training, and research needs of autistic individuals, their families, and professionals across North Carolina. TEACCH, founded by Dr ...
Training - TEACCH® Autism Program
UNC TEACCH® Autism Program offers a variety of training and consultation to professionals who work with individuals on the autism spectrum. This training and consultation are offered in the state of North Carolina as well as programs across the United States and around the world.
Raleigh Center - TEACCH® Autism Program
The Raleigh TEACCH ® Center serves individuals on the autism spectrum. Services include diagnostic evaluations, intervention/therapy services, education, and consultation.
Teaching Materials - TEACCH® Autism Program
Developed by Ron Larsen, working as an autism therapist with the TEACCH program, these Tasks encourage focus and successful completion of goals that build a framework for continued learning and esteem building for individuals with ASD.
Resources - TEACCH® Autism Program
Publications by UNC TEACCH Autism Staff. TEACCH Approach to Autism Spectrum Disorder. Autism: Understanding the Disorder. Parent Survival Manual. The Research Basis for Autism Intervention. Understanding Asperger Syndrome and High Functioning Autism. Families of Children with Autism: What Educational Professionals Should Know.
Chapel Hill Center - TEACCH® Autism Program
The Chapel Hill TEACCH ® Center serves individuals on the autism spectrum. Services include diagnostic evaluations, intervention/therapy services, education, and consultation.
Structured Teaching by TEACCH Staff
Structured Teaching by TEACCH Staff Autistic students respond well to structure. A teacher must structure the classroom in order to effectively teach autistic students.
Regional Centers - TEACCH® Autism Program
TEACCH® Autism Program has seven regional TEACCH Centers across North Carolina. Your local TEACCH Center is based on which county your family resides in. For a list of counties served by each regional TEACCH Center, click the buttons below.
Research - TEACCH® Autism Program
We are following a group of 300 autistic adults in their 40’s to 60’s who were seen at TEACCH as children. We are looking at developmental trajectories across the lifespan and are also looking at the needs of autistic adults.