Wednesday, July 25, 2012


OCALI - Ohio Center for Autism and Low Incidence 

This site has informative webinars, videos, resources and 
professional development opportunities.  

Ohio Center for Autism and Low Incidence (OCALI) serves families, educators, and professionals working with students with autism and low-incidence disabilities, including autism spectrum disorders, multiple disabilities, orthopedic impairments, other health impairments, and traumatic brain injuries.

              http://www.ocali.org/project/learn_about_OCALI

There are 6 main topics which are very informative!!

       ~Autism Center     
           http://www.ocali.org/center/autism                 
     
       ~Learning Disabilities Center    
           http://www.ocali.org/center/disabilities 
     
       ~Universal Design for Learning Center  
           http://www.ocali.org/center/udl  
     
       ~Assistive Technology Center    
           http://www.ocali.org/center/at
    
       ~Lifespan Transitions Center    
          http://www.ocali.org/center/transitions
    
       ~Family Center    
          http://www.ocali.org/center/family



The Center for Systems Change is another feature of this site which provides up to 
date news stories reflecting the topics included within this site.
                 
              http://www.centerforsystemschange.org/

There are 4 categories with articles and videos.

    ~Policy Perspectives  
          http://www.centerforsystemschange.org/view.php?nav_id=31
    
   ~Systems Integration  
          http://www.centerforsystemschange.org/view.php?nav_id=1                       
   
   ~Mental and Emotional Health 
         http://www.centerforsystemschange.org/view.php?nav_id=2 
    
  ~Employment
         http://www.centerforsystemschange.org/view.php?nav_id=3 
           
                    

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