Severe Nonverbal Autism
Teaching kids with autism may mean working with nonverbal students. Here are 9 strategies for effectively working with students with severe nonverbal autism.
Teaching kids with autism may mean working with nonverbal students. Here are 9 strategies for effectively working with students with severe nonverbal autism.
Best tips for how to teach kids with autism! Explore easy strategies, including visual aids, daily routines, positive reinforcement, and more.
Hand flapping is often associated with autism, but it can also be a normal part of development for some children. Learn more about why some children flap their hands when excited, and how to support them in this common, yet misunderstood behavior.
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In special education, you need social stories for Autism and students with significant disabilities over and over again. These work in secondary special ed classrooms and if you are teaching general ed or special ed elementary schoolers.
What is a social story and how do you use them, specifically for kids with Autism and other disabilities. All about addressing behaviors in special education or elementary classroom.
It’s scarier losing a child when they have a disability. Learn more about wandering and GPS for kids with Autism.
Six tips for supporting special needs students online learning as a parent. Get some ideas on how to help your child with a disability as we all hunker down for the long haul of distance and online learning.
What can you do as a SpEd Teacher when your student repeats a phrase over and over in the classroom? This podcast answers a teacher question about a student who repeats the phrase “Help” dozens of times a day… even when he doesn’t need any help! Listen on this Podcast for SpEd Teachers!