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A Teacher's Guide to Managing Autism in the Classroom - Bass, Richard
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Do you wonder if you are doing enough to support the diverse needs of students with autism? Today's classroom environment resembles a rich mosaic, crafted from students with a spectrum of learning styles and needs. To ensure that every individual feels valued, it's imperative to create an inclusive learning experience. Students with ASD have the remarkable strength to overcome learning challenges. As an educator, your mission is not only to recognize these strengths but also to understand autism's impact within the classroom. Best-selling author and special needs educator, Richard Bass,…mehr

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Do you wonder if you are doing enough to support the diverse needs of students with autism? Today's classroom environment resembles a rich mosaic, crafted from students with a spectrum of learning styles and needs. To ensure that every individual feels valued, it's imperative to create an inclusive learning experience. Students with ASD have the remarkable strength to overcome learning challenges. As an educator, your mission is not only to recognize these strengths but also to understand autism's impact within the classroom. Best-selling author and special needs educator, Richard Bass, provides evidence-based practices and empathetic insights garnered from years of experience in the field to help both new and seasoned teachers develop the skills to foster academic success for neurodivergent students. Inside the book, you will learn different ways to manage autism-related behaviors in the classroom and implement tailored accommodations and modifications, such as:Designing sensory-friendly classroom environments to minimize sensory overload and meet the sensory needs of learners. Collaborating with parents and support staff to address challenging behaviors through individualized education plans and positive behavior support plans. Facilitating social skills development by creating opportunities for classroom engagement and peer interactions. Modifying instructions and teaching practices to provide a multisensory and enriching learning experience. A Teacher's Guide to Managing Autism in the Classroom is your indispensable tool for refining your teaching methods to meet the individual needs of every student. Make a difference in the lives of your students-purchase your copy of the book today and put inclusivity at the heart of your teaching journey!