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Ellyn Arwood
Ellyn
Lucas Arwood, Ed.D., has been a speech-language pathologist,
educator, and special educator for the past 35 years. She
began working with children with autism in 1972. She is the
author of five textbooks, numerous articles, chapters, and
monographs, and has made 100s of presentations in the
area of learning and language. Dr. Arwood has often been referred
to as a lady before her time, as she created numerous instructional
ways of helping children and adults become productive academically
and socially. For example, Dr. Arwood began using drawing
with nonverbal students in 1971, developing it into drawn
pictures, event-based pictures, cartoons and flowcharts. Today,
these types of visual materials are frequently used with children
and adults with autism spectrum disorders. A professor at
the University of Portland, Portland, Oregon, in the School
of Education, Dr. Arwood enjoys an international reputation
in learning and language, especially as it relates to students
with neurogenic disabilities. Arwood team with Carole Kaulitz
to create their latest AAPC published book Learning
with a Visual Brain in an Auditory World: Visual Language
Strategies for Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders.
Learning
with a Visual Brain in an Auditory World: Visual Language
Strategies for Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders
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