from constant bouncing to persistent distraction and blurting, can overwhelm any classroom. Work with them to develop strategies for success—they might need accommodations to help them focus and get their work
With no accommodations in school, autistic kids — even students who seem to be okay behaviorally — end up suffering social isolation, anxiety, poor self-image, and gaps in knowledge.[4] These issues persist even as some students continue through school with or without a diagnosis. Other stud...