
Autism and education
Learn about education and autism, get resources for parents and educators and more.
Education for an Autistic Child: What are the Best Options?
Jan 30, 2025 · A detailed overview of the different educational options available for children on the autism spectrum for the best support.
Education - Autism Society
Educational planning for students with Autism often addresses a wide range of skill development, including academics, communication and language, social skills, self-help skills, behavioral issues, …
Educational Interventions for Children and Youth with Autism: A 40 …
Intervention approaches that have been used in education to promote social outcomes for children and youth with autism often employ adult-led and individualized skill training, peer-mediated approaches, …
AANE Homepage - AANE
Whether you are an Autistic adult or teen, a parent or family member, or a professional who works with the autism community, AANE has services, programs, and training to support, inform and build …
NAA Home Page - National Autism Association
NAA’s training and educational initiative provides training, webinars, toolkits, one-sheeters and other educational materials at no charge. Learn more. NAA trained over 1,000 first responders and …
Understanding Educational Autism: A Comprehensive Tutorial for …
Feb 11, 2025 · Explore effective strategies and insights on educational autism to support diverse learners.
Top Autism Resources for Teachers and Schools
May 4, 2023 · We are always updating our knowledge of autism and how to best teach autistic kids. These resources can help you understand autism, how it impacts your students, and what it means …
Information on Autism Spectrum Disorder for Educators
May 16, 2024 · Information and resources about ASD for educators. Learn basic information about ASD, including symptoms, risk factors, screening, treatments, and what to do if you're concerned. What is …
South Florida School of Excellence - SFSE General & Special Education ...
The school is dedicated to serving the educational and social-emotional needs of all students, including those who are average, at risk, have disabilities, gifted, and autistic.