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What Degree would I need to work with autistic children ?
What would I need to do to work with autistic children
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Monica’s Answer
Hello Mariah☺️
It's amazing✨ that you're interested in working with autistic children. Your dedication will positively impact autistic children's lives🥰
To pursue this rewarding career, you should consider the following degrees and steps:
For degrees:
1. Bachelor's in Special Education
2. Bachelor's in Psychology
3. Bachelor's in Early Childhood Education
4. Bachelor's in Speech-Language Pathology
5. Bachelor's in Occupational Therapy
For Career paths:
1. Special Education Teacher
2. Autism Therapist
3. Speech-Language Pathologist
4. Occupational Therapist
5. Behavioral Analyst
6. Autism Support Worker
For Additional Certifications/Training:
1. Autism Specialist Certification (ASC)
2. Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA)
3. Certified Autism Specialist (CAS)
4. Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) Therapy Training
Steps to work with autistic children:
1. Gain experience through volunteering or internships.
2. Research and understand autism spectrum disorder (ASD).
3. Develop essential skills: patience, empathy, communication, and adaptability.
4. Consider a master's degree for advanced roles or leadership positions.
5. Network with professionals in the field.
6. Stay updated on best practices and research.
AND to gain firsthand experience, through volunteering, consider organizations serving autistic individuals, such as:
1. Autism support centers
2. Special needs schools
3. Therapeutic centers
4. Respite care services
Inspiring resources you can check out are:
1. Autism Society
2. Autism Speaks
3. National Autism Association
You're taking the first step🦶 towards making a positive impact on autistic children's lives!
Remember, working with autistic children requires compassion, understanding, and dedication. Your passion and willingness to support this community are truly admirable.
Keep exploring, learning, and growing💪
Best of luck on your rewarding journey🤗
It's amazing✨ that you're interested in working with autistic children. Your dedication will positively impact autistic children's lives🥰
To pursue this rewarding career, you should consider the following degrees and steps:
For degrees:
1. Bachelor's in Special Education
2. Bachelor's in Psychology
3. Bachelor's in Early Childhood Education
4. Bachelor's in Speech-Language Pathology
5. Bachelor's in Occupational Therapy
For Career paths:
1. Special Education Teacher
2. Autism Therapist
3. Speech-Language Pathologist
4. Occupational Therapist
5. Behavioral Analyst
6. Autism Support Worker
For Additional Certifications/Training:
1. Autism Specialist Certification (ASC)
2. Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA)
3. Certified Autism Specialist (CAS)
4. Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) Therapy Training
Steps to work with autistic children:
1. Gain experience through volunteering or internships.
2. Research and understand autism spectrum disorder (ASD).
3. Develop essential skills: patience, empathy, communication, and adaptability.
4. Consider a master's degree for advanced roles or leadership positions.
5. Network with professionals in the field.
6. Stay updated on best practices and research.
AND to gain firsthand experience, through volunteering, consider organizations serving autistic individuals, such as:
1. Autism support centers
2. Special needs schools
3. Therapeutic centers
4. Respite care services
Inspiring resources you can check out are:
1. Autism Society
2. Autism Speaks
3. National Autism Association
You're taking the first step🦶 towards making a positive impact on autistic children's lives!
Remember, working with autistic children requires compassion, understanding, and dedication. Your passion and willingness to support this community are truly admirable.
Keep exploring, learning, and growing💪
Best of luck on your rewarding journey🤗
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Sonya’s Answer
There are a few things you can get a degree in and it depends on what you want to do with them.
Teach- exceptional student education ESE teacher with autism specialty
Communication/Feeding-Speech Language Pathologist
Feeding/Sensory/Fine Motor/Activities of daily living-Occupational Therapist
Behavior- ABA Therapist/Psychologist
There are lots of options.
Figure out the area you want to work with them first then research areas above. See if you can shadow someone in that profession so you can see what its truly like.
Teach- exceptional student education ESE teacher with autism specialty
Communication/Feeding-Speech Language Pathologist
Feeding/Sensory/Fine Motor/Activities of daily living-Occupational Therapist
Behavior- ABA Therapist/Psychologist
There are lots of options.
Sonya recommends the following next steps:
I am really grateful you took the time to answer this question.
Mariah
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charnelle’s Answer
That is awesome that you won’t to work with children with autism. It is challenging at times so be prepared. You don’t necessarily need a degree but if you are seeking to sociology, psychology, and special education.
You can be a couple of things to work with kids with autism to be a
-Teachers aide meaning aiding the students in school
-Registered behavioral technician some places you need a Hs diploma or a bachlor’s depending on where your working you also need a RBT certification so you have to do a 40 hr training
BCBA you need to get a masters in it you can work in the schools, supervise RBts.
Also you can get a degree in special education or speech pathology. You can get a master in PT or OT. You can do a lot with children with autism you can also work on curriculum and IEPs.
Best of luck on your journey!
You can be a couple of things to work with kids with autism to be a
-Teachers aide meaning aiding the students in school
-Registered behavioral technician some places you need a Hs diploma or a bachlor’s depending on where your working you also need a RBT certification so you have to do a 40 hr training
BCBA you need to get a masters in it you can work in the schools, supervise RBts.
Also you can get a degree in special education or speech pathology. You can get a master in PT or OT. You can do a lot with children with autism you can also work on curriculum and IEPs.
Best of luck on your journey!
Thank you for your response this is helpful
Mariah