Children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) receive different forms of special education and services depending upon the degree and severity of the disorder. Children with ASD may be educated in classrooms partially or fully integrated with typical peers, in specialized classrooms within the regular school,or in a specialized school for children with special needs.
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Disability Transition Resources for Parents
So you have a son, daughter, or family member edging into or toward young adulthood. Because disability presents its own...
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Autism: Learning Approaches
The behaviors exhibited by children with autism are frequently the most troubling to parents and caregivers. These...
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When the School Bus Stops Coming: The Employment Dilemma for Adults with Autism
“Charles Vaughn” devours each issue of Discover and Scientific American as son as the magazines land in his mailbox....
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Growing Up Together: Teens With Autism
When you’re a teenager you find your unique identity and figure out your relationship to the world and to others. When...
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Transition Planning: A Team Effort
Introduction The completion of high school is the beginning of adult life. Entitlement to public education ends, and...
