October 12th, 2008
The cost of treatments and therapies for autism and how to pay for them. The question of what is the best/right/appropriate “treatment” for autistic children and is an educational/behavioral method like Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) really a treatment that should be covered by insurance companies, or is is something that school districts (under IDEA, […]
By Kristina Chew, PhD -- 2 comments
August 29th, 2008
As of this Wednesday, the fall semester is underway at my college and I’m explaining how to pronounce v as w in Latin to one class, and leading another in reciting and writing the 24 letters of the Greek alphabet. I’m teaching early in the morning thanks to Charlie being in middle school, which starts […]
By Kristina Chew, PhD -- 6 comments
April 15th, 2008
The April 14th St. Louis Post-Dispatch makes a case for the need for insurance coverage for autism treatment. SB 1122 would allow for insurance coverage “for the treatment of autism under certain conditions”: Autistic children who are “less than 16 years of age” would qualify for up to $50,000 per year of behavior therapy. […]
By Kristina Chew, PhD -- 6 comments
April 8th, 2008
Rhetoric was known as the “art of speaking” among the ancient Greeks and Romans. There’s more than a little rhetoric that gets used (cast around) in discussions/debates about autism and causes, vaccines, cures, treatments.
This post is about something else. It is about the “art of speaking,” but not the rhetoric of the ancients, or of […]
By Kristina Chew, PhD -- 10 comments
March 25th, 2008
Last Friday, Arizona Governor Janet Napolitano signed House Bill 2847 into law, requiring private health- and disability-insurance plans to cover the diagnosis and treatment of autism. As the March 22nd Arizona Republic notes, the legislation specifically provides families with “better access to behavioral therapy.” Children up to the age of 8 can receive up to […]
By Kristina Chew, PhD -- 27 comments
March 10th, 2008
Peer mentors to help with organizing one’s day and replaying conversations for students who may not catch social cues. Training about autism and Asperger’s Syndrome for faculty and staff (in housing, in campus safety). These are just some of the ways that colleges and universities in Michigan are seeking to support college students on the […]
By Kristina Chew, PhD -- 17 comments
March 5th, 2008
So Jim drives me into work in a downpour and I go into classrooms with students saying “Dr. Chew, where were you?” (revealing that, despite frequent reminders, they did not check online for my message that class was canceled on Monday). Due to the lingering effects of laryngitis, instruction in the perfect passive system of […]
By Kristina Chew, PhD -- 7 comments
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