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Best Practices for Accommodating Students with ASD In the Classroom

 

 

 

'Prepare to Learn' written on chalk board 

 

In Module Three:  Learning Disabilities, I listed a number of best practices that would be beneficial to the student with ASD, and every other student in your classroom as well.  I invite you to view or review that module for that information.

 

In this section, we’ll take a look at how you can accommodate some of the difficulties that are unique to the student with ASD.

 

Again, the particular adjustments you make will depend on the unique learning characteristics of the individual.

 

 

Many of the following suggestions are taken from Students with Asperger Syndrome:  A Guide for College Personnel by Wolf, Brown, and Bork.