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Phil Strain is Professor of Educational Psychology in the Division of Early Childhood, School of Education, University of Colorado at Denver.
He has also held teaching positions at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee; American University in Washington, D.C.; Peabody College in Nashville,Tennessee; and the University of Pittsburgh in Pennsylvania. The content of courses he has taught include cognitive and social development, early intervention procedures, special education for exceptional children, preschool children, early education for special-needs children, and characteristics of children’s behavior disorders. Strain has published extensively, particularly in the areas of teacher-child interaction and child-child interaction; special-needs children; and early intervention. The University of Colorado-Denver named him 1999 Researcher of the Year. He received the Teacher of the Year Award (1997) from the Council for Exceptional Children and the Research and Creative Artist Award (1996) from the University of Colorado-Denver.
Friday, October 27, 2006 - 10:30 A.M. - 12:00 P.M.
Concurrent Sessions - Session 17 - Can Johnny Come Out to Play?: Social Skills for Preschoolers with Autism
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