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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The Who, What and How of Paraprofessionals: Using These Instructional Supports Effectively
The use of paraprofessionals is becoming an urgent issue in the field of autism spectrum disorders (ASD) for families...
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Visual Schedules: How and Why to Use Them in the Classroom
Recently, a flustered colleague arrived at a scheduled meeting more than 30 minutes late. This was out of character for...
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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...
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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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Transition Resources for Professionals
Do you work with teens who have disabilities? Are you involved in helping them to plan for their transition to life...
