Staff Descriptions, the Indiana Resource Center for Autism
Melissa Dubie
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Articles

Practical Steps to Writing Individualized Education Program (IEP) Goals: And Writing Them Well

Ever Had a Crisis Kind of Day?

Sensory Integration: Tips to Consider

Puberty

The “M” Word

Programs Developing in Indiana to Keep Loved Ones on the Autism Spectrum Safe in Homes and Communities

Work Study and Supported Employment: One School District's Approach

Developing Long Term Relationships Between School and Parents

Hats Off To MSD of Warren Township: S.A.F.E. Supporting Autism for Everyone

Hats Off To South LaPorte County Special Education Cooperative and Autism Society of Central Indiana: Start a Walk in Your Community

Hats Off To MSD of Lawrence Township: Training via District Website

Hats Off To Hamilton-Boone-Madison Special Services Cooperative: Movie Day

Hats Off To An Autism Team Working in Indiana: First Responder Training

Autism Teams: Building Capacity Across Indiana

Research Associate

mdubie@indiana.edu

Melissa Dubie is an Educational Consultant at the Indiana Resource Center for Autism (IRCA) at the Indiana Institute on Disability and Community located at Indiana University, Bloomington. Melissa worked in the public school system for eighteen years with students with disabilities. During this time, she worked with administrators, teachers, parents, paraprofessionals and students as a teacher, coordinator, autism coach and consultant. Since joining IRCA five years ago, she has provided training on using visual supports at home and school, developing positive behavior support plans, crisis management, writing measurable goals/objectives and most recently guiding adolescents through puberty. Melissa travels throughout the state of Indiana collaborating and providing ongoing support to assist individual autism teams working with students with ASD.

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