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Effective Teaching, Successful Lives Barbara T Doyle, MS |
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About Barbara Barbara T. Doyle is a nationally known teacher, consultant, trainer, presenter and author. She is known for her passionate approach to presenting practical and realistic solutions for everyday issues at home, school, work and social situations. She is an interesting and engaging presenter who keeps her audiences thinking and moving. Her “ready to apply” information is delivered with humor and humanity. Her more than 35 years of professional experience add to her life experiences as a family member of three people with disabilities. Barbara’s mission is to make the world a more inclusive place for everyone by increasing understanding, creating a truly accessible service delivery system and promoting effective teaching, adaptations and accommodations. In her private practice, Barbara educates and supports schools, families, child welfare systems, adult services agencies, employment training programs, employers and others who are interested in improving the lives of people with autism spectrum disorders and others disabilities. She has a deep understanding of sensory impairments and autism at both a personal and professional level. Barbara is fluent in sign language and highly skilled in non-verbal communication methods. Barbara has focused her attention on special populations and topics:
Barbara has worked extensively in adult services for over 30 years. Her experiences have led her to develop her “lifetime” approach to working with people with autism and other developmental disabilities. She focuses on what is most important to learn and on skills that will have the greatest positive impact on individuals across their entire lifetimes. Her approach is realistic and practical. Barbara has Bachelor of Science degrees from Illinois State University in Elementary Education and Special Education, with a focus on deaf and hard of hearing children. Interested in adult learning, she earned a Master of Science degree in Business Management from National Louis University in 1991, focusing on Human Resource Development issues and the challenges of teaching adults. Barbara is an adjunct faculty member of Southern Illinois University School of Medicine, Dept. of Psychiatry, Division of Developmental Disabilities in Springfield, Illinois. She provides support to clinic clients with autism spectrum disorders and helps teach medical students about future patients with ASD. She participates in international interactive videoconferencing, teaching, training and sharing successful strategies with others around the world. Barbara is a founding member of the board of directors of the Illinois Assistive Technology Program, a federally and state funded program that provides information, technical assistance, training, device loans and cash loan programs to the citizens of Illinois. Her interest in assistive technology has led her to develop workshops and training on the use of assistive technology for people with ASD, and other disabilities. Barbara is the co-author of Autism Spectrum Disorders from A to Z a comprehensive autism manual and textbook for staff and families published by Future Horizons in 2004. Barbara’s co-author is her sister, Emily D. Iland, who is an advocate, trainer, educational therapist and the parent of three great children, one of whom is a young man with ASD. In 2005, Emily, who is fluent in Spanish, undertook the monumental task of translating their book into Spanish. Los Trastornos del Espectro de Autismo de la A a la Z is now available via their website www.asdatoz.com Barbara is a family member of several people with disabilities, four of whom have an autism disorder. Her wonderful husband of 29 years is Ed Kenney, a terrific blues keyboard player and piano technician who is completely blind. Together they have lived in many kinds of communities from rural to metropolitan. She enjoys traveling and teaching when not at home in Springfield, Illinois. New! We have just added our new secure online store at shop.barbaradoyle.com, where you can purchase Barbara's educational materials and support products. Disclaimer The material in this website is intended to help parents and professionals work together for the best outcome for any individual. I make no claim as to the suitability of any particular practices or ideas contained in this website for any specific individual. Diagnosis, treatment, action plans, and medications are the domain of medical, health, educational and other professionals who should be consulted in assessing and treating each individual. I disclaim any direct, indirect, consequential, special, exemplary or other damages arising from any person using information contained in this website, referred to in this website, or linked to this website. All site information is Copyright © 2009 Barbara T. Doyle |
Autism Society of America Premiado por la Sociedad de Autismo de America |
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