T-STEP - intervention for 16-21 year olds with autism
TEACCH School Transition to Employment and Post-Secondary Education Program. More info
UNC TEACCH Autism Program 2022 Impact Report
The impact report for the UNC TEACCH Autism Program features highlights in clinical services, research, training, and more from the past year. Read Now
Work Together NC Resource Library Now Available
Resources to support the transition to adulthood More info
TEACCH is Hiring!
Come join our team. We have positions available across NC! Apply Now!
TEACCH Tips
A collection of tips to help provide support to our families and provide ideas on how to support individuals with autism More info
TEACCH Virtual Trainings
TEACCH offers a variety of virtual training for professionals who work with individuals with autism More info
Online Learning Opportunities with TEACCH
TEACCH Autism Program is offering virtual trainings, pre-recorded webinars and an online course for distance learners (Click here for more information)
Family Implemented TEACCH for Toddlers Online Module
Learn more about the FITT process and strategies through simulated home visits and interactive activities. Click here for more information
The University of North Carolina joins SPARK
SPARK is a research initiative designed to become the largest genetic research study for autism ever undertaken in the United States. (Read more)
This free, 2-hour webinar is designed for parents or other family members (partners and adult siblings) of autistic adults who are learning to use DBT skills. This webinar is open to non-TEACCH families as well. Registration required.
Autism affects 1 out of every 36 children in NC. Referrals to specialty clinics often involve travel and long waitlists for families. We want to support local primary care providers and local behavioral health providers to improve their knowledge and confidence in providing evidence-based strategies and treatment to individuals with ASD. Sessions start in April, 2024.
TEACCH’s Five-Day Classroom Training provides a theoretical foundation as well as hands-on opportunities to assess and teach individuals on the autism spectrum in a demonstration classroom setting. Registration for Summer 2024 is now open.