We're all dealing with the coronavirus currently, but school will be back in session for most of the U.S. eventually. We have compiled a series of articles that will be especially helpful for teachers and home-schoolers who may have a student on the autism spectrum when classes resume.
Here, teachers will find nearly everything they need to know to help their "special needs" students be successful - both academically and socially.
Here, teachers will find nearly everything they need to know to help their "special needs" students be successful - both academically and socially.
"Best-of" Teaching Strategies for Students on the Autism Spectrum:
- Crucial Strategies for Teachers
- Problems in Physical Education Classes
- Anxiety-Based Absenteeism and School-Refusal
- Poor Academic Performance
- Effective Academic Accommodations
- Behavior-Management in the Classroom
- Capitalizing on Strengths
- The Easily Discouraged Student
- Difficulty with Transitions
- Skills and Deficits
- Teaching Social Skills
- Understanding the Difficult Student
- Fact Sheet for Teachers
- How to Create an Effective Behavioral Intervention Plan
- Behavioral Support
- Teaching the Anxious Student
- Teaching the Visually-Oriented Student
- Helping Students Cope with Recess
More teaching strategies can be found here: The Complete Guide to Teaching Students with Aspergers and High-Functioning Autism