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The power of semantic mapping Semantic mapping activates one’s schema, visually shows the connection between various things, and helps students organize their writing.
Self management of meltdowns The Incredible 5 Point Scale assists individuals with autism in the self-management of meltdowns.
Measuring academic progress Dr. Reeve explains that strong goals and objectives lead to good data collection.
Teaching comprehension and social communication together Reading comprehension instruction also provides opportunities to teach social communication skills.
Creating predictability in the classroom Brenda Smith Myles advises teachers to create predictability in the classroom.
Apps for children with learning differences Beth Poss discusses how to select beneficial, relevant apps for children with learning differences.
High expectations and positive feedback When working with children with autism, it is important to have high expectations and to use positive language.
Imagining the ideal classroom for kids with autism Brenda Smith Myles imagines the ideal classroom for students with autism.
Getting students to accept each other Dr. Reeve offers advice on how to introduce a child with autism to a general education classroom.