“Education and Autism”
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Education and Autism
- 10 Tips to Help Autistic Kids Transition Back to In-Person School
- 7 Things Students with Disabilities Should Do When Starting College
- A Constructive Approach to Conflict for Better Educational Outcomes
- Accessing Accommodations and Resources to Achieve Academic Success
- Advice for Parents with Children Entering Post-Secondary Education
- Assessing Readiness for Transition to College and College Support Services
- Considerations for Choosing a College for Students on the Autism Spectrum
- Effective Collaboration Models for Individuals with Complex Needs
- Finding the Right College for Students with Autism Spectrum Disorders
- Foundational Strategies to Develop Independence
- Implementing Peer Support Arrangements in Schools
- Innovations in Scaling Up the Use of Evidence-Based Practices in Public Schools
- Preparing School-Age Students for Post-Secondary Education
- Special Education Services During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Implications for Students with Autism Spectrum Disorder
- Starting with AHRC NYC Program, Student with Autism Earns Bachelor’s from Hunter College: A First for Melissa Riggio Higher Education Program
- Student with Autism Proposes Colleges Provide More Support Enabling People with Disabilities to Earn a Degree AHRC NYC: Program Fuels Desire to Help Others Pursue Higher Education
- Supporting the College-Bound Autistic Student: A Need for Better Transition Planning
- The Benefits of Postsecondary Transition Programs for Young Adults with Autism
- The Daniel Jordan Fiddle Foundation Transition and Adult Programs at UM-NSU CARD: Creating Employment Through Community Collaboration
- The Importance of Thinking Developmentally in Educational Approaches
- The School Consultation Project: An Avenue to Support Autistic Students and Empower Educators
- Using IvySCIP to Guide Data-Driven Social and Emotional Learning Instruction for K-5 Autistic Students
#ActuallyAutistic Self-Advocates
- Are Autistic Students Traumatized in Schools?
- Autism and Education: One Size Does Not Fit All
- Building Mutual Understanding
- Guidelines for a More Neurodiversity-Affirming Practice for Autism
- Handwriting and the Autism Spectrum
- Reflection of a Former Defiant Preschooler
- The Do’s and Don’ts of Supporting Autistic Students in Schools
- Why I Made the Difficult Decision to Not Have Children
Autism and Technology
- Enabling Smart Technologies to Improve Individuals’ Lives
- Overcoming Challenges with Technology: One Individual’s Journey from Hospitalization to a Career
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