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Social Skills and Autism
The approaches in these articles will help children with autism build social skills. Use these... | Crossover Children – LD and Gifted
Learn how to work successfully with students who are both learning disabled and gifted. Our... | |
Assistive Technology for Students with Mild Disabilities
These simple adaptations can improve the learning experience of many children. | ||
Sensory Imaging
Detailing sensory characteristics by using a graphic organizer will help students fully... | ||
Big Ideas
What are the big ideas you're teaching? Inclusive teaching requires an identification of your... | Antecedent Prompting Procedures for Students with Autism
A specific approach to working with autistic students where the teacher prompts the child to... | |
Symbolic and Non-symbolic information
An explanation of symbolic vs. nonsymbolic information in regards to teaching inclusively. | Direct Skill Instruction for Students with Autism
This article identifies social skills that need to be developed with autistic students and the... | |
Promoting Social Development for Students with Autism
Background information on four approaches that have commonly been used to promote social... | ||
Considerations for Social Interaction with Autistic Students
Take these considerations into account when preparing autistic students for social interaction. | ||
Strategic Integration
Assess whether your curriculum integrates prior knowledge with new learning objectives. | Teaching Strategies for Students with ADD/ADHD
Learn about attention deficit disorder and instructional design. Browse our collection of... | |
The Crossover Profile
A composite list of typical characteristics describing a learning disabled/gifted student. | ||
Summary of the Six Principles of Effective Curriculum Design
An overview of six curricular design issues that ensure teachers are teaching inclusively. | Peer Initiation Strategies for Students with Autism
With these strategies, peers are taught how to initiate and encourage social interactions with... |
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