Friday, May 4, 2012

Brittany Koegel shares her experiences



Below is an interview with Brittany Koegel (pictured on right). Brittany is working on her Ph.D. and has been helping children with autism for many years. She not only works with children, but she conducts trainings, gives speeches, and has published numerous articles. 


How did you become interested in working with children with autism?
It has always been a large part of my life and at a young age I knew my passion was to integrate my life with research, training, and therapy, to benefit others. I have been fortunate enough to accomplish this dream through my deep involvement in educating others about PRT.

In what ways do you educate others?
I travel all over the world, most recently Greece, and hold PRT trainings. The reward of invoking a sense of achievable progress in children with autism to teachers and parents has been my main prerogative. Not only do I give speeches and conduct trainings, but I also have the opportunity to work one on one with children.

Tell us about some of your experiences.
One of my most memorable experiences was hearing the first word of a three-year-old boy with autism. His mother and teachers had little guidance before starting services with us and had reached a point of exhaustion, defeat, and emotional stress beyond any other family I had witnessed. After two weeks of therapy at school and at home, involving working with teachers and family, the child spoke his first word. Seeing a mother’s reaction of tears of joy was amazing and all of the hard work we had put in to start his therapy had paid off. We knew it was only the beginning and there was a long road ahead of us, however, hearing him request an item for the first time and speak is unforgettable. He now speaks in sentences, has made many friends at school, and is continuing to make astounding progress every day.

What is the best advice you can give parents?
It is vital for parents to become deeply immersed in their child’s therapy. Targeting all pivotal areas is key in order to achieve success. Most importantly, do not give up! 

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