Sheila Wagner, M.Ed.   Educational Specialist & Trainer/Author/Lecturer
Sheila Wagner, M.Ed.Sheila Wagner, M.Ed. is an Assistant Director at the Emory Autism Center and the Program Coordinator of the MONARCH School-Age Program at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia. Ms. Wagner has published two books on inclusive programming for students with ASD and is a co-author for a pamphlet on Asperger’s syndrome.

Ms. Wagner is a national and international lecturer on educating students with Autism Spectrum Disorders. Ms Wagner began her experience in the field of autism over 20 years ago at Indiana University. She has been a teacher of students with Autistic Disorders, a teacher and school consultant throughout both Indiana and Georgia, and has been a member of the Emory Autism Center’s Diagnostic Evaluation Team since 1991. She earned her undergraduate degree in education at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, and her graduate degree in special education from Georgia State University, Atlanta, Georgia.

Ms Wagner lives in a suburb of Atlanta with her husband. They have one adult son and two cats. Published materials include:

-Wagner, S. (1999). Inclusive programming for elementary students with autism. Arlington, TX: Future Horizons. This book won the Autism Society of America’s Literary Award for 2000.

Wagner, S. (2002). Inclusive programming for middle school students with autism and Asperger’s syndrome. Arlington, TX: Future Horizons.

Burrows, E., Wagner, S. 2004. Understanding Asperger’s syndrome: FAST FACTS. Arlington, TX: Future Horizons.

(Watch for the high school book to come in future!).
 

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