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Anxious for Summer? 5 Tips for Parents of Children with Autism
Summer has arrived!!! While the majority of kids are happy to be free from the structure of school and are enjoying their free-time playing in the sunshine, our kids with autism are unsure of this freedom- leaving them to feel a bit anxious. Children with autism love structure and when their world as they know…
Teachers And The Inclusion Aide – Part 5
Ive discussed this topic in my previous four blogs.
Teachers And The Inclusion Aide – Part 4
Ive been discussing teacher and the inclusion aide that is often assigned to an autistic student within an inclusion environment, which means a typical, general education classroom that may or may not have one or two special needs children.
Teachers And The Inclusion Aide – Part 3
In my previous blog, I discussed inclusion students, the aides that sometimes support them, and how a teacher can incorporate an inclusion aide into their classroom. I discussed how teachers should broker a reasonable working relationship with an inclusion aide.
Teachers and the Inclusion Aide – Part 2
My last blog introduced the topic teachers and the aides that are sometimes in their classrooms who are there to help support an autistic child. I call this aide the inclusion aide. What can be one stumbling block?