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  • Teaching Autistic Children to Read?

    Autism imposes a lot of challenges on everyone - the child, parents and the teachers. It is a tough task for everyone associated, to attract the focus of the child. Reading adds to the list. Lets us explore the ways by which teaching autistic children to read can become a bit simpler for teachers.
    Published by Sushma (3,052 pts ) on Oct 5, 2009 to
    Special Education Articles

  • Educational Toys for Children with Autism in Classrooms

    Autism is a developmental disorder where students exhibit a range of behaviors and preferences in selecting learning tools and toys in the classroom. Teachers selecting educational toys for the classroom must keep in mind toys that will stimulate learning and those that won't for autistic students.
    Published by rosy (3,036 pts ) on Sep 26, 2009 to
    Special Education Articles

  • Sleep Aids for Children With Autism

    Children with autism often have sleep difficulties such as difficulty falling asleep or poor sleep patterns. They may wake frequently and very early in the morning. It may be difficult to deal with them during the night as they may have tantrums before settling back into the bed.
    Published by rocket_content (2,147 pts ) on Jul 5, 2009 to
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  • Working with Autistic Children

    Working with autistic children quite often requires that you have to interact with parents and other members of the family. Many specialized educators of autistic children feel that this is the more challenging part of educating special needs students.
    Published by Preetam Kaushik (22,774 pts ) on Jun 14, 2009 to
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  • "The Horse Boy" - The Story Continues

    This is the second review article on an exciting new book, 'The Horse Boy'. Join Rowan and his dad on an amazing and soul searching journey through Mongolia on a quest to find some answers to the riddle that is autism. Meet shamans, reindeer people and some everyday folk that share their travels.
    Published by Anne Vize (14,963 pts ) on May 6, 2009 to
    Special Education Reviews

  • How to Deal with Temper Tantrums in Children with Autism

    Every child exhibits temper tantrums at a certain age and up to a certain age. But autistic children continue to have temper tantrums even at school. Some tips are given here that may help calm autistic children during situations when they just appear to lose it all in a temper tantrum in the class.
    Published by rosy (3,036 pts ) on May 4, 2009 to
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  • Autistic Children in the Classroom: Tips to Maximize Educational Performance

    Autistic children receive a comprehensive education that includes the incorporation of their IEP (Individualized Education Program in addressing their educational needs. The IEP includes the diagnostic educational therapies to ensure educational success of every autistic child in the classroom.
    Published by rosy (3,036 pts ) on May 3, 2009 to
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  • Improving the Verbal Language Usage of the Autistic Child

    It is common that children with autism suffer from the disorder of speaking because of their frequent speech and various language problems. According to the experts, there are so many causes behind a student's inability to lead or engage in a normal conversation like other children.
    Published by Houda Karkour (457 pts ) on Jan 2, 2009 to
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