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Ep. 84 Five Things I Have Learned from My Autistic Students
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Ep. 84 Five Things I Have Learned from My Autistic Students

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April 19, 202227m 49s

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  • Functional communication is more important than academic skills. 
  • Share what they can do with the team rather than always focusing on what they can’t do. 
  • It takes a team to support Autistic students well, so involve them!
  • Incorporate their passions and interests into your sessions
  • Just because they didn’t like a toy or activity doesn’t mean you can’t re-introduce it in future sessions. (doggy house, heavy work)

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