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Elaine Hall to Lecture SPED 404 at CSUN

February 4, 2014

Elaine Hall (image from http://www.apbspeakers.com/speaker/elaine-hall)
Elaine Hall (image from http://www.apbspeakers.com/speaker/elaine-hall)


Author and media personality Elaine Hall will be a guest lecturer in SPED 404 (Teaching Diverse Learners with Social Communication Disabilities including Autism). A series of four lectures is sponsored by the Special Education Department's Accelerated Collaborative Training Residency (ACT-R) program. Elaine's lectures will focus on her latest book, Seven Keys to Unlock Autism: Creating Miracles in the Classroom.

This event is not open to the public.

The following is from https://www.apbspeakers.com/speaker/elaine-hall.

"Elaine Hall - also known as "Coach E!" and called "the child whisperer" by The New York Times - was a top Hollywood children's acting coach whose life changed dramatically after her son Neal, adopted from a Russian orphanage, was diagnosed with autism. When traditional behavioral therapies did not work for him, she sought the esteemed Dr. Stanley Greenspan who encouraged her to rally creative people to join Neal's world. Slowly, he emerged out of his isolation.

Hall then created The Miracle Project, a theatre and film social skills program profiled in the Emmy Award-winning HBO documentary Autism: The Musical, which now has locations in Los Angeles and New York City. A media personality, she blogs for The Huffington Post and has appeared on CNN, CBS, Oprah Radio, and Autism Radio and been featured in The LA TimesThe New York Times, andThe Wall Street Journal. She has received honors from Autism Speaks, the Autism Society of Los Angeles, the Mayor of Los Angeles, Senator Pavley, Areva Martin, Holly Robinson Peete, Etta Israel, and the Shalom Institute. Los Angeles Magazine named her one of "Los Angeles's 50 most inspiring women."

Her memoir, Now I See the Moon, was chosen for World Autism Awareness Day at the United Nations, where she has spoken several times. Now I See the Moon was recently selected for Jewish Disability Awareness Month in February 2013. Hall presented her latest book, Seven Keys to Unlock Autism: Creating Miracles in the Classroom, at an international conference in Jerusalem. She directs an arts enrichment and religious education program at Vista Del Mar.

An international keynote speaker and workshop leader, Elaine Hall calls attention to the modern-day epidemic of autism while celebrating the value of the human spirit in overcoming any challenge."