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Topics:
Behavior
Social
Transition
into Adulthood
Family/Home
Sensory
Personal
Perspectives
Comprehensive
Planning
Preschool
Communication
Assessment
Classroom
Strategies
Setting
up a Successful Program and Using Special Interests to Motivate Those With Autism
Spectrum Disorders
Bullying
Building
Collaborative and Supportive Relationships Between School Personnel and Parents
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Lauren
Kerstein
Lauren
H. Kerstein, MSW, is a licensed clinical social
worker specializing in working with children,
adolescents, adults, and families. Ms. Kerstein
received her Master's in Social Work from George
Warren Brown School of Social Work and completed
a post-master's fellowship at JFK Partners,
the University Affiliated Program at the University
of Colorado Health Sciences Center during which
she received multidisciplinary training by psychologists,
psychiatrists, occupational therapists, speech/language
pathologists, developmental pediatricians, neuropsychologists,
and social workers. Ms. Kerstein currently has
a private practice working with children, adolescents,
adults and families, specializing in Asperger
Syndrome, high-functioning-autism and PDD-NOS,
anxiety, depression, divorce, behavioral issues,
birth to three home visits and school consultations.
Ms. Kerstein is also a learning consultant for
a local preschool. Ms. Kerstein is the author
of My
Sensory Book: Working Together to Explore Sensory
Issues and the Big Feelings They Can Cause:
A Workbook for Parents, Professionals, and Children.
Vita
Topics:
-
Behavior
- Social
- Sensory
- Personal Perspectives
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