Includes: autism and recess, other considerations, creating a recess plan for autistic students, schoolyard bullying, and learning how to play.
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Communica8GH's curator insight,
February 17, 6:22 AM
Love the Rhythm Tree's approach to learning and language. Delete the scoop?
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Tara Johnson's curator insight,
January 3, 12:02 PM
My students love yoga. I'm not surprised that they did a study on the benefits of yoga for students with Autism. Delete the scoop?
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Megan Halverson's comment,
February 28, 11:09 AM
Thank you and yes, Wei these could be stratgies for all children! Thank you for the feedback!
Megan Halverson's comment,
February 28, 11:09 AM
Thank you and yes, Wei these could be stratgies for all children! Thank you for the feedback!
Steven Blomdale's curator insight,
March 9, 11:59 PM
The folloing list of applications provide opportunities for autistic students to apply practical skills and process technologies and resources to meet current and future needs (ACARA, 2013). These skills include developing 21st century life skills such as communication. Delete the scoop?
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Nicole Hyland's comment,
February 28, 10:31 PM
Utilizing technology with students who struggle with communication.
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