The scientific literature and my 35 years experience as a psychologist have convinced me that Applied Behavioral Analysis (ABA) is the most effective treatment for children with Autism or other Neuropsychological Disorders. My "Clinic Notes" will document current clinical and scientific developments
Thursday, April 08, 2010
Clinic Notes: Autism and Driving
For most teenagers driver's ed and getting a driver's license is a rite of passage that they can't wait for. However, many kids with high functioning autism and Asperger's find the thought of driving stressful. I have had a number of kids on the spectrum in my clinic that simply had no interest in driving. Others found driver's ed very stressful. Some had no problem learning the necessary skills for driving, but once driver's ed was over they had no interest in taking the test to get their license. Sydney University in Australia has begun a specialized driving program for kids with Asperger's. They also report high anxiety levels because of the coordination of sensory and motor systems that driving involves. So far there are no reports on the success of their program. I am interested because in the kids that we are able to mainstream a lack of public transportation in the rural area where I practice is going to mean driving to a job.
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This is very interesting. My daughter is only 10 years old so a long way off driving yet. She's autistic but I will be starting talks in the next few weeks about having her assessed for ADHD, behavioural therapy and high functioning. As a classic autistic which is what she was diagnosed as 7 years ago, she receives very good support so I'm hoping the powers-that-be will help me once more.
We live on a farm and she is already very interested in driving the tractor and quad bike and I imagine will be looking forward to driving a car. But stress is very much a problem for her.
CJ xx
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