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6003 Autism Network for Individuals Deaf/Hard of Hearing and Blind/Visually Impaired Annual Meeting: Vision, the Unseen Disability in Autism


Friday, July 27, 2012: 3:30 PM-5:00 PM
Royal Palm 3-4 (Town and Country Resort and Convention Center)
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Autism Network for Individuals Deaf/Hard of Hearing and Blind/Visually Impaired Annual Meeting: Vision, the Unseen Disability in Autism. Also, updates on Network web-newsletter. Dr. Sharieff will discuss the negative impact of visual skill impairments on overall functioning for persons with ASD and a multi-sensory approach reinforced with visual management.

Content Area: Life with Autism

Presenters:

Margaret P. Creedon, Ph.D., FAACP
Clinical Psychologist
Autism Research Institute

Margaret Procyk Creedon, a clinical psychologist, is a special projects director for Autism Research Institute, professional advisory panel member of the Autism Society, director of the international Autism Network for Deaf/Hard of Hearing and Blind/Visually Impaired, DePaul University adjunct faculty, charter member, DCAAN (Disabilities and Child Abuse Action Network).

Kauser Sharieff, OD FCOVD FNORA
Neuro-developmental Optometrist

Kauser Sharieff, OD FCOVD FNORA, a neuro-developmental optometrist with certification in functional vision enhancement is in private practice in Orange County, CA. Her work in managing visual dysfunctions for the neurologically impaired including developmental delays includes co-managing care with neurologists, physical, occupational, speech therapists, working closely with parents and teachers.