“Autistic Kids Learn To Survive, And Thrive, In College” is the title of this radio story from NPR’s ‘All Things Considered’. The segment included interviews with Asperger’s Syndrome experts Jane Thierfeld Brown and Lorraine Wolf. Their company, Higher Education and Autism Spectrum Disorders Inc., (www.CollegeAutismSpectrum.com) helps students with ASD explore and navigate college options before, during and through the college process.
Council Rock North students learn about diversity
More than 1,000 students in health and physical education classes at Council Rock High School North celebrated the school’s first ever Diversity Day on Wednesday.
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Finding a voice: Parents can help their own children learn to express themselves
At the indoor playground his parents own in Naples, little Sam Stewart is content being alone, amusing himself with a ball and jumping up and down inside a giant bounce house. The 6-year-old used to have no choice about it, however. He was trapped with his thoughts — unable to communicate through speech and facial expressions with his mom or dad and others. But now Sam, who is autistic, is …
Oz Project participants learn about diversity, acceptance along the Yellow Brick Road
The world of Oz is helping students with autism and other disabilities connect with their peers. Developed last year by Colgate University faculty members Regina Conti and Sheila Clonan, the Oz Project uses drama games and creative movement to…
Are you seeking solutions to the communication breakdowns and behavior challenges of your students?
Using visual strategies makes a difference. Visual strategies help students focus their attention, understand communication, and comprehend the demands of their world.
Students thrive in environments that provide visual support. Use visual strategies for giving information; establishing rules, and providing the structure students need to be successful.