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  2. Teaching Students with Autism: A Guide for Educators

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    This guide helps K-12 educators create a great school experience for students with autism with tips to capitalize on students' strengths, strategies to address their challenges, and resources for providing individualized support.

  3. Autism in the classroom: Strategies for success - Autism Speaks

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    Learn strategies for success for teachers by subject, as well as all members of the school community, in the Autism Speaks School Community Tool Kit. 14 teaching strategies and tips for teachers to help students with autism spectrum disorders get the best education possible.

  4. 10 Effective Tips for Teaching Children With Autism

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    Discover effective ways to support autistic students in schools. Read this article and learn strategies to help special needs students succeed academically.

  5. 24 Classroom Activities for Kids with Autism | Waterford.org

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    Use these activities and teaching strategies to support children with autism in your class with sensory, social skills, and emotional regulation.

  6. Teaching Students with

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    students with autism. Rather, it is a brief summary of how K-12 educators might think differently about students with autism, capitalize on their strengths, provide supports to address their challenges, and facilitate positive social relationships among students with and without autism. Each chapter summarizes

  7. Context for Teaching Students with Autism | NEA

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    Autistic students should be engaged in routine grade-level content that aligns with what other students experience but may be delivered in an alternate way. Best practices that benefit neurodivergent students—students with different neurotypes and learning support needs—benefit all students.

  8. A Guide to Teaching Students With Autism Spectrum Disorders

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    We share these research-based strategies because we value teachers and all the students we teach. This book is composed of 13 chapters, divided into three sections: Getting Started, Effective Instructional Strategies, and Access to the General Education Curriculum. Section I, Getting Started, contains three chapters.

  9. A Teacher’s Brief Guide to Teaching Students with High ...

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    Learn more about talents and challenges in children with high-functioning autism. Get tips on how to make your classroom welcoming and supportive, including lots of ideas for creating physical and instruictional supports, and how to use specific interests to jumpstart learning adventures with other subjects.

  10. Top Autism Resources for Teachers and Schools

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    Produced by the National Education Association, this comprehensive printable guide is chock-full of some of the most up-to-date information on teaching students with autism. You’ll learn about creating a welcoming classroom, planning individualized supports, and more.

  11. Support You Can See (and Feel): Teaching Children with Autism

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    To foster children’s social and emotional development, teachers often share—and have children practice—strategies for calming down, like breathing deeply or going to a cozy nook in the room. For children with ASD, visual explanations and reminders of these strategies can help them self-regulate, especially when they are beginning to ...