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  1. Pick 3-5 major skills that your student needs to accomplish in that area. Don’t get too detailed. Look for some overarching skills like “clears lunch” or “checks schedule.” For students that are not independent in those skill areas, you can get more detailed later.

  2. Assessments are the means by which your tutors can gauge how you are progressing on your course, allow you to receive feedback, and can also provide the grades which will allow to move on to your next stage of study. Assessments generally fall into two categories: formative and summative.

  3. Here, readers can learn more about topics such as what it’s like to be an autistic college student, how to manage autism with chronic illness, handling bullying, and more.

  4. 33 Writing Prompts for Students with Autism. Journaling is a soothing and reflective process that has proven mental health benefits. If you have students with autism, you know that the writing process doesn’t look the same for neurodivergent people as it does for neurotypical people.

  5. In this blog post, we’ll explore some IEP samples for students with Autism, highlighting the key components typically included in these plans. We’ll also discuss some of the challenges that may arise when creating an IEP for a child with Autism and provide tips for parents and educators to help navigate the process.

  6. Assessments are the means by which your tutors can gauge how you are progressing on your course, allow you to receive feedback, and can also provide the grades which will allow to move on to your next stage of study. Assessments generally fall into two categories: formative and summative.

  7. Unlock writing potential in students with autism! Effective strategies, assistive technology, and personalized support for teaching writing.

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