Tag Archives: University of Tennessee KLASS Center
New Supplemental Services for UTK Students
In order to better meet the needs of the college students here on campus, we have divided the PASS Program […]
Instructor Tip Four: Autism Spectrum Disorders
Individuals with an Autism Spectrum Disorder are just that, individual. Much like every other person, students on the spectrum […]
Instructor Tip Three: Autism Spectrum Disorders
Students on the autism spectrum often have receptive language difficulties that include slower processing of verbal exchanges, they may […]
Instructor Tip Two: Autism Spectrum Disorders
Students on the autism spectrum face significant social challenges. Those challenges include understanding others perspectives, sharing space and making eye […]
Working with College Students on the Autism Spectrum: Tips Series
We’re revisiting some of our Instructor/Professor tips for working with students who are on the autism spectrum; especially students typically […]
Television: The Original Screen, Fears, and What’s Wrong with Me?
Numerous studies have demonstrated that children (and adolescents) experience fear and anxiety from content delivered through various media, and […]
Screen Time, Social Media Use, and Teen Well-Being
Smartphones have become ubiquitous; they are everywhere. According to the Pew Research Center, approximately 96% of adults report owning […]
Postsecondary Autism Support Services (PASS) Program
The PASS Program is designed for UTK students who are either diagnosed with an Autism Spectrum Disorder; including High […]
Phonemic Awareness: Building Block for Reading
Since we work with a lot of reading problems in our clinic, phonemic awareness is a term we use […]
Intern Banquet
We’ve completed another year of internship training for an outstanding group of soon-to-be licensed psychologists and licensed school psychologists. […]