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      • In addition to enhancing literacy development, reading aloud can also help students with autism learn more about language and human interaction.
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  2. “A land we can share”: Teaching literacy to students with autism. The read aloud helps teachers build and experience a sense of community in the classroom, provides common ground for discussion, entertains, requires little formal student response (giving all learners a time to feel confident and competent), and connects the group to reading ...

  3. In addition to enhancing literacy development, reading aloud can also help students with autism learn more about language and human interaction.

  4. The purpose of this article is to introduce practitioners to a step-by-step guide for teaching reading comprehension, the characteristics of autism spectrum disorder that may impede students from acquiring reading comprehension, and evidenced-based practices that can be used to improve their comprehension abilities.

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    I talked in my earlier post about using Edmark, PCI and Reading Mastery. They are some of the best tools I’ve found for teaching reading. But, like many curricula, they often benefit from additional materials. Students with autism, in particular, need specific instruction in comprehension skills. Here are some posts and websites with information ab...

    There are very few reviews out there about PCI but I have worked with several districts that have used it and loved it. Superteach, my sister, used it in her classroom and has written one of the few reviews I could find: 1. Superteach’s Special Ed Spot wrote about the PCI curriculum, specifically including how it is broken down and how it worked fo...

    Many of us have used Edmark as one of the oldest, most established sight word programs we had available until PCI came along. There are 2 versions of Edmark: Level 1 and 2 and the Functional Word Series.

    Teaching literacy is a broader way of looking at teaching reading. Reading is, of course, much more than just reading what’s on a page. It’s about being able to use reading as a skill in everyday life. Here are some initial tools for literacy that you might find helpful. Paula Kluth has probably the most extensive resource of literacy through her b...

    Superteach56’s TPT Storehas a variety of tools to accompany reading curricula to give students with autism and other disabilities more practice. They provide practice building vocabulary as well as addressing sight word reading. Click on her name for a few related freebies as well. Sight Word Worksheets Level 1 Sight Word Worksheets Level 2 Sight W...

    I wrote a post on functional reading skills that included some IEP goal / objective examples that can be helpful using some of my functional reading products. Because autism affects language, reading comprehension is such a critical area for these students. And most general curricula don’t spend significant time teaching reading comprehension. This...

    Typically, in general reading curricula, students read books with the vocabulary they are learning. But those are hard to find for older students that are written at their reading level, but also have older topics, characters, and images. I’ve created several resources that specifically include common, daily vocabulary into interactive books that a...

    For instance, I have Life Skills reading activities that focus specifically on reading skills and vocabulary related to common activities of daily living. And they are specifically designed to work on reading comprehension. There is a print and digital bundle for teaching reading and vocabulary about doing laundry. The 5-book set comes with 1. a te...

  5. Children with autism can strengthen their reading abilities with targeted instruction. Using personalized strategies can support autistic readers in improving their reading comprehension abilities. It’s important to be aware that your child with autism faces special challenges in their literacy skills development.

  6. Jul 15, 2024 · 5. Incorporate reading aloud. Understanding how children with autism learn language development can help guide you as you support your students with early literacy skills. Shared book reading can improve interest in stories and can aid in the student’s ability to develop those necessary skills for language development, reading, and comprehension.

  7. When targeting reading, participants with autism read aloud to their general education peers and answered comprehension questions based on what was read. Results indicated the benefits of the intervention.

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