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How to deal with autism
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What are the key symptoms of autism that can be observed in children?
deficits in social communication and interaction, as well as restricted, repetitive patterns of behavior, interests, or activities.
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What impact does sensory overload have on their (ASD) daily lives?
lead to feeling overwhelmed by loud noises, bright lights, or certain textures, impacting their comfort and engagement in various environments.
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In what ways can children with autism struggle with social interaction?
They may find it difficult to read social cues, initiate conversations, or connect with peers, even if they desire social interaction.
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What are some common misunderstandings or stigma faced by them?
Many face societal misconceptions that can lead to feelings of isolation, frustration, or disappointment.
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How can educators limit sensory overload in the classroom?
Teachers can create a less distracting environment, identify sources of overload, and allow breaks or quiet time after noisy activities.
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What role does rewarding system (ABA) play in supporting children with ASD?
encourage positive behaviors, improving skills like socialization and communication.
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What is ASD?
Autism Spectrum Disorder
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Why is clear and direct communication important when providing feedback to students with ASD?
Clear language minimizes misunderstandings, as students with ASD may struggle with abstract or metaphorical language.
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What strategies can help students with autism manage transitions between activities?
Strategies include using visual timers, providing class-wide reminders, involving peers for support, and offering transition aids.
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How can offering choices in the classroom benefit students with autism?
Providing choices fosters a sense of control and autonomy, helping students learn about their preferences and improving engagement.
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True or False: Individuals with ASD do not have emotions or feelings.
False
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True or false: autism is a developmental disability that impacts the way people experience the world around them
true
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True or false: people are born autistic and stay autistic their whole lives
true
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True or false: there is only one type of person who is autistic
false
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What are some things that autistic people experience differently?
difference in sensory (smell/sound/etc.), difference in communication, difference in socialization, might need help with daily life
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true or false: Autistic people may have very strong interests and know a lot about them
true! these are sometimes called "special interests"
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