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  1. Home | TEACCH® Autism Program

    Dr. Laura Klinger, Executive Director, UNC TEACCH Autism Program, is the Principal Investigator for a new multi-university research study: Service Use and Needs for Autistic Adults.

  2. About Us - TEACCH® Autism Program

    TEACCH, founded by Dr. Eric Schopler in 1972, is a model for other programs around the world.

  3. 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 …

  4. Online Learning Opportunities | TEACCH® Autism Program

    Webinar Series on Dual Diagnosis and Other Complex Issues in Autism Identification and Treatment Webinar on Supporting Individuals with Autism During COVID-19 TEACCH …

  5. Resources - TEACCH® Autism Program

    TEACCH Approach to Autism Spectrum Disorder Parent Survival Manual Understanding Asperger Syndrome and High Functioning Autism Autism: What Does it Mean to Me? …

  6. Clinical Services | TEACCH® Autism Program

    The Charlotte TEACCH Center offers clinical services that are tailored to meet the unique needs of each autistic individual across the lifespan and their family.

  7. Clinical Services - TEACCH® Autism Program

    Services available in our seven regional TEACCH Centers include diagnostic evaluations, intervention/therapy services, support groups, education, and consultation.

  8. TEACCH® Certification Program

    To address these needs, TEACCH established a comprehensive Certification Program for educators, psychologists, social workers, speech therapists, and other service providers in the …

  9. Regional Centers - TEACCH® Autism Program

    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.

  10. 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 …