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- The student, their caregivers and educators identify those needs and then create a support plan. Support at school can include behavioural, social and academic approaches. An individual education plan may include: low student-to-teacher ratios supported opportunities to interact with peers occupational, speech and behavioural therapies
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An individual education plan may include: low student-to-teacher ratios; supported opportunities to interact with peers; occupational, speech and behavioural therapies; Individual education plans may vary across provinces or territories. Other supports and services. People on the autism spectrum may need extra supports at different points in ...
teaching and learning: effective strategies and practices for students with ASD. communication and behaviour: strategies and techniques for addressing challenging behaviour, and improving communication and social skills.
Connections for Students can help children with autism move from community-based services delivered through the Ontario Autism Program into school. Connections for Students is centred on multi-disciplinary, student-specific, school-based transition teams.
The Department of Education and Early Childhood Development provides financial assistance for every preschool child with ASD to access up to 20 hours of EIBI per week through an approved autism agency.
The information provided is for anyone who has a child or loved one with autism, intellectual disability or another disability, who is or will be attending school in Canada. The toolkit is meant to be a resource to better understand your child’s rights and needs to a publicly-funded education.
The ETS program is designed to prepare young children with ASD for their first school experience, whether in Kindergarten or Grade One. After completing the group-based program, families and educators can request consultation services from ETS staff during the child's first six months in school.
Ontario Autism Program. Learn about resources, support, services and programs for families of children and youth on the autism spectrum. Children’s rehabilitation services. Learn about the rehabilitation services and supports for children and youth up to 19 years old with physical and/or developmental disabilities and/or communication disorders.