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Shawn A. Henry
Shawn
A. Henry is executive director at the Ohio Center for Autism
and Low Incidence (OCALI), where he concentrates on developing
statewide change efforts in promoting advances in the training
of professionals serving students with autism and providing
supports for families. He was previously the program director
of training and evaluation at the Kentucky Autism Training
Center, University of Louisville (KATC), where he coordinated
targeted professional development throughout the state. These
experiences, as well as serving as an elementary special education
teacher, primarily teaching students with autism, led Mr.
Henry to develop the Comprehensive Autism Planning System
(CAPS). This summer AAPC will publish Henrys book The
Comprehensive Autism Planning System (CAPS) for Individuals
with Asperger Syndrome, Autism, and Related Disabilities:
Integrating Best Practices Throughout the Students Day,
which was co-authored with Brenda Smith Myles.
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