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New Kid in the Class? Teacher’s quick guide to autism

The problems is10Tips for Teachers

  1. All children live up (or down) to other people’s expectations so be positive and realistic – as your attitude will affect much of the rest of his life.
  2. Your job is to help him to fulfil his potential.
Be aware that:
  1. Children with ASD are often more vulnerable to bulling than other children – and, because some of them may be socially naïve they can sometimes be manipulated by their peers.
  2. The majority of children with ASD have a range of sensory differences that can make their lives very challenging.  This can give rise to problem in several areas so that he may:

Such problems can:

Those problems can:

Don’t take things personally.   Sometimes problems arise because:

Always try to preempt problems before they arise.

NB Some children actually act out the feelings of those around them – so stay calm.  If you feel that you are getting overwhelmed step away and take the time to calm down or take a break.

If you would like a free book with more information see www.autismdecoded.com

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