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An autistic child who struggles with emotional regulation will need emotional support in the classroom. This can look like a classroom aide who your child considers a safe person. Emotional support can also look like allow stimming at the student's desk, or accommodations that allow the student ...
Students with learning differences graduating from high school have more educational options than ever before! We can help by assessing their college readiness, finding the best-fit programs and supports and helping teens complete their applications. Below you will find an extensive list of “...
On the first day of sophomore year, when I was one in a handful of Asian kids in a school of 4,000, I wore vintage velvet trousers and a thin blouse with clogs. It’s what I would have worn in Hong Kong. On day two, I ditched them for a logo tee and nondescript jeans. I’...
Family-based therapy can be effective for autistic children with anorexia, but let's explore what accommodations can be made for it to be more supportive. 1 2 Next Autism Center What Is Autism? Autism Symptoms and Diagnosis What Causes Autism? How Is Autism Treated? Autism and Related...
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“Colleges are really listening and looking at enhanced services and programs.” The Shift from High School Federal law mandates colleges give equal access to higher education by providing reasonable accommodations, such as extended test time or testing in a quiet location. Some c...
For middle school and high school students who struggle to stay organized, request a second set of text books for home. This gives them the ability to stay on task even if they forget to bring home the book. Request any accommodations you think will help your child gain confidence and expe...
Because of the confusion autism is often misdiagnosed with ADD or ADHD, some accommodations (ie: special rules for a student) need to be made for a student to learn effectively. Every child has an ADHD level, or at least an autism spectrum. ...