Costa Rica
List of National Resources - Costa Rica
Name | Description |
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Abordaje interdisciplinario de las personas con trastorno del espectro del autismo y sus familias | La universidad estatal a distancia ofrece este curso de interés para docentes y otros profesionales de áreas conexas como psicología, psicopedagogía y orientación educativa; que se propongan ampliar sus conocimientos acerca de la temática. |
Autismo Costa Rica Teléfono: 89233311 | Es una organización sin animo de lucro de padres que buscan mejorar la calidad de vida de las personas con autismo en costa rica y concientizar a la población cerca de este trastorno. |
FUNCEPA Fundación centroamericana para el autismo | Dentro de los servicios que ofrece la Fundación centro americana para el autismo está brindar información actual y veraz acerca del Trastorno del Espectro Autista Darle apoyo a familias, profesionales e instituciones en cualquiera de las áreas de necesidad (capacitación profesional, educación, salud, vida independiente, económica-labora, etc.) |
Documents of Interest - Costa Rica
Link | Name |
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https://cenarec.files.wordpress.com/2016/06/manual-tea-cenarec-2015.pdf | Accompanying my son or daughter with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) to grow up |
https://repositoriotec.tec.ac.cr/bitstream/handle/2238/9354/redise%C3%B1o_pupitre_adaptado_estudiantes_tea.pdf?sequence=3&isAllowed=y | Furniture Design for Young people with ASD in the Neuropsychiatric School |
http://www.colypro.com/ee_uploads/revista/colypro_revista_umbral_xxiii.pdf | Elementary school and children with Asperger Syndrome (p.2) |
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