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  1. Visual supports can be photographs, drawings, objects, written words, or lists. Research has shown that visual supports work well as a way to communicate. Visual supports are used with children who have autism spectrum disorders (ASD) for two main purposes.

  2. stories and how they may be working on ways they can voice their lived experiences of growing up with an autistic sibling.

  3. This study used photography to capture important symbols in the lives of 14 siblings of 13 youth with autism (ASD) and 16 siblings of 15 youth with Down syndrome (DS) and then determine if there were differences in the photographs taken according to the type of developmental disability, age, and gender of the sibling.

  4. 1 lip 2011 · Visual supports are a useful practice for young children with autism and related disabilities (Meadan, Ostrosky, Triplett, Michna, & Fettig, 2011; Odom et al., 2013) and dual language learners ...

  5. Children with autism spectrum disorders usually find it quite difficult to start conversations based on other people’s interests. We need to provide opportunities for practice. This set of materials is designed to provide conversation-starting practice in an engaging, game-like fashion. Suggestions: 1.

  6. 3 dni temu · Our Ways of Being: Visualizing Neurodiversity and Autism. See how three photographers portray the richness of neurodiversity, and reveal what may not be immediately obvious to the eye. Photographs by Mary Berridge, Carol Allen-Storey and Erin Lefevre. Essay by Joanna L. Cresswell.

  7. 19 sie 2013 · This study aimed to explore the lived experiences of a sample of nine 8- to 17-year-old non-autistic siblings of children and youth on the autism spectrum. We interviewed non-autistic...

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