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Keeping an autism diary is an invaluable tool for parents of children with autism. It can track milestones, identify triggers, and facilitate communication with medical professionals. Choosing the right format, including what to document, and tips for consistency and organization are essential aspects of diary-keeping.
30 lip 2015 · Reflecting on Interactions and Conversations. Because I’m autistic I will often respond to conversations in the wrong way. Saying something that is accidentally offensive to the other person. Or I can be unintentionally rude or blunt. I will always replay my daily social interactions, in my mind.
There are a range of templates, resources and suggestions of appropriate strategies available which can support autistic learners. This section of the Toolbox has collated a small sample of free resources available to download.
Children with autism are capable of learning to read when provided structured and individualized instruction! This session will provide detailed instruction on strategies to teach pre-reading skills, oral reading fluency, sight word recognition, reading comprehension, and word attack skills.
Below are some examples of easy ways to document your child’s growth at home. Checklists. One of the easiest ways to document your child’s progress from home is through a checklist. There are several checklists which are readily available for parents to assess and monitor growth.
15 lip 2024 · Each prompt is crafted to engage your senses, help you reflect on your daily activities, and understand your emotions better. We encourage you to use these journal prompts to celebrate your strengths, work through challenges, and discover new things about yourself and the world around you.
Click on the image below to grab some free journal covers! Simply determine what level is proper for each kiddo, print off some worksheets and bind into a workbook or binder. Once it is set up, you will have no planning needed for your journaling time of day.