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Centro Ann Sullivan del Perú

Centro Ann Sullivan del Perú (CASP) is a non-profit organization based in Lima, Perú that provides services to individuals with a wide range of developmental disabilities including autism and Down syndrome, as well as their families.[1]

Centro Ann Sullivan del Perú
Founded1979
TypeSpecial Education School, International Research & Training Center
FocusAutism, Down Syndrome & Developmental disabilities
Location
Key people
Liliana Mayo
Judith M. LeBlanc
Websitewww.annsullivanperu.org

History Edit

Centro Ann Sullivan del Perú was founded in 1979 by Liliana Mayo and named after Helen Keller's teacher, Anne Sullivan.[1] The Center follows the general guidelines of Applied behavior analysis through their own methodology, the Functional natural curriculum, which was developed along with consultant Judith M. LeBlanc.[2] The center currently serves 400 students in its campus in the San Miguel District of Lima.[3]

Programs Edit

Centro Ann Sullivan del Perú's student programs include early childhood intervention, preschool, school, vocational instruction, supported employment and inclusion. All programs put heavy emphasis on family training and participation, and include activities like school of parents, in-house training and sibling education.[4]

The center also serves as an international research and training site for professionals. It currently has formal cooperation agreements and study-abroad programs with the University of Kansas[5] and the University of Georgia.[6] There are special education schools that have fully implemented its methodology in Brazil[7] and Spain.[8]

Since 1997, the center has conducted a program of distance education aimed at training professionals and families in rural areas of Peru through educational videos and teleconferencing.[9]

Philosophy Edit

Centro Ann Sullivan del Perú refers to its students as "people with different abilities" instead of "disabled".[10]

The center's goal for its students is not only to be integrated in schools and jobs, but to achieve a full integration into family and social activities, an "integration into life" [11]

The educational approach of the center is based on their motto "Treat me like a Person".[12]

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ a b O'Neil, J., "Her Long-Distance Connections Came Through", The New York Times, November 18, 2002
  2. ^ Schroeder, S.R. (2006). "History of the Centro Ann Sullivan del Peru – CASP", in Schiefelbusch RL & Schroeder SR (Eds.) "Doing science and doing good". Baltimore: Paul Brookes Publishing Co.
  3. ^ Official site of Centro Ann Sullivan del Perú
  4. ^ Council for Exceptional Children, International Programs
  5. ^ KU Office of Study Abroad, Peruvian Culture and Disability March 2, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ UGA Study Abroad in Peru Program, History April 2, 2005, at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ Centro Ann Sullivan do Brasil, Ribeirão Preto
  8. ^ Familias-Centro Ann Sullivan España, Granada June 2, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
  9. ^ Ashoka, Innovators for the Public February 8, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
  10. ^ The Wharton Global Alumni Forum Newsletter, Lima-Peru
  11. ^ Noto, L. (2005). "A case study of the Ann Sullivan Center in Lima, Peru". The International Journal of Special Education, 20, 47-57.
  12. ^ CASP Goals and Mission[permanent dead link]

External links Edit

  • Official site of Centro Ann Sullivan del Perú

centro, sullivan, perú, casp, profit, organization, based, lima, perú, that, provides, services, individuals, with, wide, range, developmental, disabilities, including, autism, down, syndrome, well, their, families, founded1979typespecial, education, school, i. Centro Ann Sullivan del Peru CASP is a non profit organization based in Lima Peru that provides services to individuals with a wide range of developmental disabilities including autism and Down syndrome as well as their families 1 Centro Ann Sullivan del PeruFounded1979TypeSpecial Education School International Research amp Training CenterFocusAutism Down Syndrome amp Developmental disabilitiesLocationLima PeruKey peopleLiliana Mayo Judith M LeBlancWebsitewww annsullivanperu org Contents 1 History 2 Programs 3 Philosophy 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditCentro Ann Sullivan del Peru was founded in 1979 by Liliana Mayo and named after Helen Keller s teacher Anne Sullivan 1 The Center follows the general guidelines of Applied behavior analysis through their own methodology the Functional natural curriculum which was developed along with consultant Judith M LeBlanc 2 The center currently serves 400 students in its campus in the San Miguel District of Lima 3 Programs EditCentro Ann Sullivan del Peru s student programs include early childhood intervention preschool school vocational instruction supported employment and inclusion All programs put heavy emphasis on family training and participation and include activities like school of parents in house training and sibling education 4 The center also serves as an international research and training site for professionals It currently has formal cooperation agreements and study abroad programs with the University of Kansas 5 and the University of Georgia 6 There are special education schools that have fully implemented its methodology in Brazil 7 and Spain 8 Since 1997 the center has conducted a program of distance education aimed at training professionals and families in rural areas of Peru through educational videos and teleconferencing 9 Philosophy EditCentro Ann Sullivan del Peru refers to its students as people with different abilities instead of disabled 10 The center s goal for its students is not only to be integrated in schools and jobs but to achieve a full integration into family and social activities an integration into life 11 The educational approach of the center is based on their motto Treat me like a Person 12 See also EditDisability in PeruReferences Edit a b O Neil J Her Long Distance Connections Came Through The New York Times November 18 2002 Schroeder S R 2006 History of the Centro Ann Sullivan del Peru CASP in Schiefelbusch RL amp Schroeder SR Eds Doing science and doing good Baltimore Paul Brookes Publishing Co Official site of Centro Ann Sullivan del Peru Council for Exceptional Children International Programs KU Office of Study Abroad Peruvian Culture and Disability Archived March 2 2009 at the Wayback Machine UGA Study Abroad in Peru Program History Archived April 2 2005 at the Wayback Machine Centro Ann Sullivan do Brasil Ribeirao Preto Familias Centro Ann Sullivan Espana Granada Archived June 2 2008 at the Wayback Machine Ashoka Innovators for the Public Archived February 8 2010 at the Wayback Machine The Wharton Global Alumni Forum Newsletter Lima Peru Noto L 2005 A case study of the Ann Sullivan Center in Lima Peru The International Journal of Special Education 20 47 57 CASP Goals and Mission permanent dead link External links EditOfficial site of Centro Ann Sullivan del Peru Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Centro Ann Sullivan del Peru amp oldid 1145975731, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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