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Supporting autistic children in school

Source: Ambitious about Autism

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This article from Autism Speaks focuses on the crucial role of education for children with autism, stressing the need for tailored approaches to foster their personal growth and development. It outlines various resources available to ensure autistic students receive the best possible educational support.

This article from Autism Speaks focuses on the crucial role of education for children with autism, stressing the need for tailored approaches to foster their personal growth and development. It outlines various resources available to ensure autistic students receive the best possible educational support. Key tools and guides highlighted include the Individualized Education Program (IEP) Guide, the School Community Tool Kit, and the Advocacy Tool Kit. These resources are designed to equip parents and educators with the knowledge to understand and effectively address the unique learning requirements of autistic children. The article also delves into significant issues such as combating bullying, teaching essential life and conversation skills, and clarifying the educational rights of autistic students. Furthermore, it provides valuable insights through personal narratives and expert advice on navigating the complexities of autism within educational environments, covering topics like managing school phobia and facilitating learning for non-verbal children. Autism Speaks actively advocates for widespread access to high-quality educational services for all autistic students, offering personalised assistance through their dedicated Autism Response Team (ART).

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