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Autism program specialists need to have specialized knowledge and experience in ASD and at least a masters or bachelors degree in education, psychology, social work or human services. Further certifications may be needed depending on employer or state.
The four steps to becoming a Certified Autism Specialist (CAS) are: Obtain a masters degree in a related area of study. Complete 14 continuing education hours. Pass the Autism Competency Exam. Pay the annual registration fee.
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a developmental disability that can cause significant social, communication and behavioral challenges. CDC is committed to continuing to provide essential data on ASD and develop resources that help identify children with ASD as early as possible.
Most people who work with individuals on the autism spectrum are not required to have special training or certification in autism. Typically, teachers have a certification in teaching or in special education.
The International Board of Credentialing and Continuing Education Standards (IBCCES) offers certification programs to educators and licensed professionals who work or interact with autistic individuals. This Autism Certificate (AC) recognizes professionals dedicated to promoting quality care in the field of autism.
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Best practice tips Provide a safe space. Express positive regard and support. Allow the use of noise-reducing headphones. Support children to develop social behaviours. Minimise background noise and distractions while giving instructions. Ask parents how to help.

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