What is the process of ongoing training and research by consultants?
The RDIĀ® Program is devoted to staying up to date with all current autism research. Currently, there is a tremendous gap in the research that is available on autism, and the clinical implementation of this research. The founder of RDI, Dr. Gutstein, refers to RDI as the third generation of autism treatment. RDI is committed to bridging this gap, building awareness of the core deficits of autism, and the hope of remediation. Integrating this knowledge take time, research, rigorous training, publications, studies, and an individualized approach that requires ample planning time. Being a consultant in this program requires intensive training over a year, continuous study, and specialized computer and video equip-ment in order to follow the protocol of analyzing a child’s progress It is expected that for every hour spent with a client, at least that much time has been spent planning for your family’s needs as well as time spent attending conferences and workshops. As a certified consultant
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