Staff Descriptions, the Indiana Resource Center for Autism
Marci Wheeler
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Articles

An Introduction to Possible Biomedical Causes and Treatments for Autism Spectrum Disorders

Getting Started: Introducing Your Child to His or Her Diagnosis of Autism or Asperger Syndrome

Selected National Resources for Information on Autism Spectrum Disorders

When Your Child is Diagnosed

Selected Bibliography for Families of People with Autism

Selected Resources for Understanding and Supporting Siblings

Vocational Rehabilitation Services

The Road to Post Secondary Education: Questions to Consider

Mealtime and Children on the Autism Spectrum: Beyond Picky, Fussy, and Fads

Good Night, Sleep Tight, and Don’t Let the Bed Bugs Bite: Establishing Positive Sleep Patterns for Young Children with Autism Spectrum

Social Activity Groups: Another Approach for Helping to Bridge the Friendship Gap

Indiana's Community and Home Options to Institutional Care for the Elderly and Disabled (CHOICE) Program

Selected Resources for Understanding and Supporting Siblings

Children's Special Health Care Services Program of Indiana

Selected National Resources for Information on Autism Spectrum Disorders

Social Work Specialist

mwheeler@indiana.edu

Marci Wheeler holds a Master's degree in Social Work and has worked at the Indiana Resource Center for Autism at the Indiana Institute on Disability and Community at Indiana University since 1983. Ms. Wheeler writes and consults on topics related to autism spectrum disorders, such as daily living skills, various therapies, and statewide resources. Other areas of expertise and interest include parenting, family and sibling issues, and community supports and resources. She has served as a field instructor and adjunct faculty member for the School of Social Work at Indiana University and Indiana University-Purdue University at Indianapolis. Ms. Wheeler is married to Phil Wheeler, a speaker/presenter, advocate, and mentor with an autism spectrum disorder diagnosis. They have three children and two grandchildren that have required specialized supports. Ms. Wheeler is also a member of Partners in Policymaking.
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