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JAN
23
Childhood Education and Trauma with Undiagnosed Autism
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JAN
23
By Frank Sterle Jr As a boy with an undiagnosed Autism Spectrum disorder, my grade 2 teacher was the first and most formidably abusive...
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MAR
30
Understanding the spectrum – a comic strip explanation
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MAR
30
By Rebecca Burgess For printable PDF version in English click here. For version in Spanish click here. French version click here. German version...
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JAN
28
An open letter to my autistic son’s teacher
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JAN
28
Mothers cushion their children from hard things, but teachers create classroom and school communities. They decide who gets included and who gets bullied. By...
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JAN
15
Nathaniel Reed Geyer: breaking labels with a PhD & successful career #ActuallyAutistic
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JAN
15
“To be successful in the workplace individuals with autism need to find ways to create a demand for their skills and develop a portfolio...
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DEC
27
How colleges can better welcome autistic students
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DEC
27
By Clara Joy Gibson When I was diagnosed with autism, at 13, at first I didn’t think anything had changed. I was still the...
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NOV
05
21 Tips for Presuming Competence
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NOV
05
By Debra Muzikar In the disability world, presuming competence means that a person with a disability has the ability to think, learn and understand...
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AUG
19
Educational Consultant Dr. Paula Kluth gives advice to parents and teachers
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AUG
19
Ron Sandison interviews Dr. Paula Kluth, consultant, author, advocate and independent consultant What inspired you to study special education in college? My high school...
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AUG
09
Back to school tips for families with autistic children
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AUG
09
By Jasmine Dyoco Going back to school can be exciting and fun for some kids, but for others, it can cause anxiety and stress....
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