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Visual support to help children remember to leave a finger space

A ‘finger space’ Remembering to leave a space between words when writing can sometimes be tricky for children to remember. A visual support can often help to remind a child to leave a space between words, if it is in their eye view, such as on their table. A visual Read more

By Steph Reed, 9 years ago December 1, 2022
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The importance of making the use of objects clear for autistic children

Generalising learning It can sometimes be easy to overlook that not every child knows what to do with certain objects or toys. Children with autism find generalising learning difficult and therefore, if they learn how to do something in one context, this does not necessarily mean they will then know Read more

By Steph Reed, 9 years ago December 1, 2022
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How to use a photo social story to help children prepare for change

Preparing children for an upcoming event New or unfamiliar experiences can be daunting for anyone. This is exceptionally true for a child with autism, who has difficulty predicting what could happen next and generalising knowledge and experiences.   Going to a new place can therefore be scary and provoke a Read more

By Steph Reed, 9 years ago December 1, 2022
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The importance of using a visual lesson schedule for autistic children

Visual lesson schedules For children with autism, it can be hard to predict what will happen next. Often without realising, teachers can under prepare their students by not informing them of what will take place in an activity or lesson, in a way the child can understand. This can lead Read more

By Steph Reed, 9 years ago February 3, 2023
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Visual support to help children learn to take turns

Understanding whose turn it is Autistic children can find it difficult to predict what will or could happen next. It can therefore be challenging to understand who will be chosen to have a turn during a group or class activity. This can lead to anxious or ‘disruptive’ behaviour (such as Read more

By Steph Reed, 9 years ago December 1, 2022
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Personalised learning: Using autistic children’s interests to engage them!

Personalised learning It can be challenging to engage any child if they are not interested. It can be even harder to engage children with autism if they are not motivated. A child must want to take part in a teaching activity otherwise it will be difficult to engage and keep Read more

By Steph Reed, 9 years ago December 1, 2022
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Emotional regulation & communication table supports for autistic children

Emotional regulation In order to be ready to learn, children must be regulated and have their physical, sensory and emotional needs met. Let’s face it, a child is not going to learn anything if they are, for example: Over stimulated Under stimulated Very tired/hungry/thirsty Need the toilet If a child Read more

By Steph Reed, 9 years ago December 1, 2022
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Understanding level of sense making – The ComFor assessment tool for autistic children

From left to right: Myself – Steph Reed, Jarymke Malijaars (Ku Leuven), Pat Quigley (The Garden Head of School) and Beth Junor (Specialist ASD Speech and Language Therapist). I was very grateful to attend the ComFor training held at The Garden School in January. The ComFor assessment is a tool used Read more

By Steph Reed, 9 years ago December 1, 2022
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Autism Friendly Classroom Strategies

Me and my team of wonderful teaching assistants decided on the following important strategies for all of the team to follow in the classroom. The strategies are also essential for new people entering the classroom to know and understand. These strategies are therefore visible on the wall as you enter the Read more

By Steph Reed, 10 years ago December 1, 2022
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Special iApps: exceptional apps for children with special needs

Special iApps is a variety of exceptional apps aimed to teach a range of concepts to learners with special needs, including autism. The apps are clutter free and minimalistic, great for an easily distracted learner! There are no annoying in-app purchases or adverts that could be pressed at any time and Read more

By Steph Reed, 10 years ago December 1, 2022

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