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14 autism teaching strategies to set students up for success. Be calm and positive. Model appropriate behavior for the student with autism, as well as for other students, by greeting him and engaging him in a respectful way.
- Helpful Strategies to Promote Positive Behavior - Autism Speaks
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- How general education teachers can support students with ASD
Here, we provide general education teachers with a crash...
- Helpful Strategies to Promote Positive Behavior - Autism Speaks
Here, we provide general education teachers with a crash course in autism to promote awareness and acceptance and to help create an inclusive classroom environment that not only supports autistic students but the entire class.
Adapting instruction and assignments can make a significant difference in the learning outcomes for students with autism. By considering their strengths, challenges, and individual learning styles, educators can create an inclusive and supportive environment.
This guide helps K-12 educators create a great school experience for students with autism with tips to capitalize on students' strengths, strategies to address their challenges, and resources for providing individualized support.
- What Are Visual Supports?
- Using Visual Supports: Six Strategies
- Revisiting Michael’s Classroom
Children with ASD usually have difficulty understanding language that they hear. When they listen to others speaking, they may not be able to keep up: by the time they understand the beginning of the first sentence, the speaker may be on to the fifth sentence. A child with ASD may be trying to listen but still miss most of what is being said. In co...
1. Tell a child where to sit or stand. Placing markers on the floor to show where to stand when lining up or having a marker on the table or chair showing where to sit lets children with ASD know where they are supposed to be. Carpet squares or classroom rugs with defined seating areas serve the same purpose. You can also tape a line in hallways to...
The first thing Michael’s teacher did to help him adjust to the classroom was to create an individual schedule for him by velcroing a picture of each activity to a long, vertical piece of felt. His schedule ended with a photo of his mother, which was comforting to him and also reassured him that she would pick him up at the end of the day. The sche...
Oct 1, 2024 · Learn about autism and how you can better support autistic students in the classroom. The following five sections were developed to help teachers better meet the needs of their autistic students. Jump to a section: Basics about Autism; Teaching Students with Autism Spectrum Disorder; Teaching Students with Asperger Syndrome
Sep 7, 2016 · How to better support students. There are a number of barriers to providing better and appropriate support to meet the educational needs of students with autism.