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Louisiana Autism Statistics: A Walk Through Time Shawn Fleming, Deputy Director Louisiana Developmental Disabilities C

Louisiana Autism Statistics: A Walk Through Time Shawn Fleming, Deputy Director Louisiana Developmental Disabilities Council. Students with Autism previous Classifications. Number of students with autism by previous classification.

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Louisiana Autism Statistics: A Walk Through Time Shawn Fleming, Deputy Director Louisiana Developmental Disabilities C

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  1. Louisiana Autism Statistics: A Walk Through TimeShawn Fleming,Deputy DirectorLouisiana Developmental Disabilities Council

  2. Students with Autism previous Classifications

  3. Number of students with autism by previous classification

  4. Prevalence ratio of students with autism (3-22 y.o.) to all students Oct. 1, 2001 NOTE: Prevalence rates may be slight over-representation of students with autism since general student populations typically do not extend below 6 years of age.

  5. Prevalence ratio of students with autism (3-22 y.o.) to all PUBLIC SCHOOL students Oct. 1, 2004 NOTE: Prevalence rates may be slight over-representation of students with autism since general student populations typically do not extend below 6 years of age.

  6. Prevalence ratio of students with autism (3-22 y.o.) to all PUBLIC SCHOOL students Feb. 1, 2007 NOTE: Prevalence rates may be slight over-representation of students with autism since general student populations typically do not extend below 6 years of age.

  7. Prevalence ratio of students with autism (3-22 y.o.) to all PUBLIC SCHOOL students Feb. 1, 2008 NOTE: Prevalence rates may be slight over-representation of students with autism since general student populations typically do not extend below 6 years of age.

  8. Prevalence ratio of students with autism (3-21 y.o.) to all PUBLIC SCHOOL students Feb 1, 2009 NOTE: Prevalence rates may be slight over-representation of students with autism since general student populations typically do not extend below 6 years of age.

  9. Prevalence ratio of students with autism (3-21 y.o.) to all PUBLIC SCHOOL students Feb 1, 2009 NOTE: Prevalence rates may be slight over-representation of students with autism since general student populations typically do not extend below 6 years of age.

  10. Early Identification Prevalence ratio of students with autism (3-5 y.o.) to all PUBLIC SCHOOL students Feb 1, 2009

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