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VIA holding programming for students with disabilities during the summer VIA has summer programming for students with disabilities (Source: WVIR) By Andrew Webb | May 15, 2021 at 5:36 PM EDT - Updated May 15 at 5:36 PM
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (WVIR) - This unconventional school year will be wrapping up soon. For many, it’s important children mitigate the learning loss gap from school closings.
The Virginia Institute of Autism has summer programming that can help students with disabilities avoid falling behind.
VIA’s Clinical Director Shonnett Brand says it’s important their clients get “continuity of care.”
“What we know about learners with autism is that generalization is really difficult and maintenance of skills can be difficult,” she said.
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Community Corner Interview: Ethan Long of the Virginia Institute of Autism Photo: 106.1 The Corner/ Virginia Institute of Autism
April is National Autism Awareness Month and since today is World Autism Awareness Day, Kendall checked in with President and CEO of the Virginia Institute of Autism, Ethan Long, to discuss the upcoming expansion to their facilities as well as the Run For Autism 5K. The 5K is being held both socially distanced in person as well as virtually April 17th-18th, find more info and sign up here.
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Getting pulled over by the police can lead to tense situations, especially if the driver is hard of hearing, or has autism, for example. That’s why Del. Rob Bell introduced House Bill 1960.