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Students with autism benefit from structured tasks, the use of visuals, multiple exemplars, discrimination training, and routine based instruction. Learn how you can incorporate these strategies to effectively teaching reading to students with autism.
2 sty 2020 · Do you have students in your classroom that don’t follow directions, wander off, or say no when you give them directions?In this video, I’ll share tips on ho...
Model vocabulary by pointing and labeling pictures, and encouraging verbal responses or AAC use. Children can circle pictures as they learn and explore. Painting: Foster fine motor skills and creativity with "Let's paint the" sheets, using watercolor or other paints.
Autistic individuals tend to be visual learners, so it makes sense that visual supports work. They provide structure, consistency, and predictability. There are so many types of visual supports, and this free resource will provide you with a few of my favorites! These have been so helpful in my classroom and have promoted independence with my ...
Comprehensive guidebooks, manuals, and booklets for parents, self-advocates, and educators are available in Spanish. The Life Journey Through Autism series includes 10 publications, including 4 available in Spanish. Topics range from navigating research to preparing a growing child for adulthood.
In the first Spanish activity, students have to match a series of words relating with instructions that you’d need to use in order to give directions, with their corresponding pictures. The words or phrases are: girar o torcer a la derecha o a la izquierda, seguir o continuar todo recto, semáforo, paso de cebra o rotonda .
Visual Supports for Routines, Schedules, and Transitions (Spanish) This resource provides families with instructions and resources to develop and use visual schedules, routine cards, and first/then boards.