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General Education Teacher Toolkit Used To
     Support Students with Autism

            By Krista Carroll
What exactly is Autism Spectrum Disorder?
Autism Spectrum Disorder is a general term which encompasses the
following:

•  Autism
•  Asperger’s Syndrome
•  Rett Syndrome
•  Pervasive Developmental Disorder-Not Otherwise Specified (PDD-
   NOS)
Facts:
1 in 88 people are diagnosed with ASD.

              1 in 54 boys and 1 in 252 girls.
What are typical characteristics of students with
                     ASD?
      • Difficulty with social interaction
•   Examples: Little or no eye contact and difficulty initiating play

          • Challenge with communication
Examples: Delayed speech development and tendency for one-
                    sided conversation


           • Engages in repetitive behavior
               Examples: Hand flapping and pacing
The majority of students that General Education Teachers tend to have
have either autism or Asperger’s. What are the main differences?


     Autism                       Asperger’s
     Severe problem with          No significant language
     language                     delays
     Significant learning         Less significant learning
     disabilities                 disabilities
How can you best support your student with ASD?


             Congratulations!



Since students with autism thrive on
routine, structure, and visual supports, you are most
likely implementing many successful strategies in
your classroom. Let’s take a look at different
examples of the various supports available.
Seating

•   Seat your student away from noisy parts of the classroom
    such as pencil sharpener, water fountain, hallway door.
    Students with autism have sensory processing issues and a
    noise we consider “normal” noise can be far too loud for
    them.

•   If you have a paraprofessional working with your
    student, you should seat the child at the end of the row or
    group. This way your para can easily assist the student as
    needed.

•   Seat your child next to a helpful student.

•    Use a tactile cushion! These support sensory
     awareness, promote balance, and can help your student
     focus.
    (Ask your District’s Occupational Therapist if you can
     borrow one.)
Visual Support
Keep rules simple and clear. Use photographs with your students modeling the
   rule. Using pictures of themselves gives children a sense of ownership.
Visual Support
• Students with autism have difficulty transitioning from one activity to
  another. Having a schedule that is posted in class helps them know
  what to expect next. Their personal schedule has the same activities
  as the class schedule but is one they can keep at their desk. By
  having the schedule at their desk as well, it limits disruption because
  they are not having to constantly “check” the class schedule
  throughout the day.

                   Class Schedule Example
• Use a Visual Timer: Time is an abstract concept
  that can be difficult for your student with autism to
  understand. Using a timer gives students a visual
  of how much time is left before a transition.
Personal schedules can be made into a formal list with icons, divided into
a.m./p.m. assignments, or “To Do”/ “Done” board. These can be made out
of index cards, regular copy paper, magnetic board with magnets, and any
other way that works best for your student.
Minimizing Sensory Processing Issues
As mentioned earlier, many children with autism have sensory
processing issues. This puts all of their senses on high-alert
with sensitivity to noises, smells, bright lights, and lots of
classroom stimulation. When setting up your classroom
minimize distractions.
    • Avoid using room fragrances such as Glade Plug-ins, etc.
    • Keep your classroom decorated simply.
• Classroom lighting needs to be taken into consideration.
  Take advantage of natural light as much as possible and
        Keep lights as soft as possible. This is not an
  turn the bright, overhead lights halfway or completely off
        easy task with our bright, florescent lights but
  when possible. Table lamp lighting helps provide
        it is possible. Select times of the day when
  enough light without the harsh flourescences that we
        there is enough natural light and the overhead
  have become accustomed to in our classes.
        lights can be turned halfway off.
• Provide headphones when a child is over-stimulated
        • Give your student advanced notice if there
  from the classroom activity and/or use during lunch in
              will be a drill and provide headphones if
  the cafeteria. Give advance notice when there will be a
              they are sensitive to noise. They can use
  fire drill in order to prepare your student as well as to
              these headphones during work time,
  provide headphones. These work well for ASD students
              cafeteria, etc.
  as well as your General Education students.
Social Stories
A Social Story can be a written or visual guide describing various social
interactions, situations, behaviors, skills or concepts and were
introduced and described by Gray and Garand (1993).
These stories help teach specific concepts in kid-friendly
language.
Here is to a wonderful school year head!
          For more information visit:
           www.autismspeaks.org
           www.modelmekids.com
           www.templegrandin.com

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General Education Teacher Toolkit to Support Students with Autism

  • 1. General Education Teacher Toolkit Used To Support Students with Autism By Krista Carroll
  • 2. What exactly is Autism Spectrum Disorder? Autism Spectrum Disorder is a general term which encompasses the following: • Autism • Asperger’s Syndrome • Rett Syndrome • Pervasive Developmental Disorder-Not Otherwise Specified (PDD- NOS) Facts: 1 in 88 people are diagnosed with ASD. 1 in 54 boys and 1 in 252 girls.
  • 3. What are typical characteristics of students with ASD? • Difficulty with social interaction • Examples: Little or no eye contact and difficulty initiating play • Challenge with communication Examples: Delayed speech development and tendency for one- sided conversation • Engages in repetitive behavior Examples: Hand flapping and pacing
  • 4. The majority of students that General Education Teachers tend to have have either autism or Asperger’s. What are the main differences? Autism Asperger’s Severe problem with No significant language language delays Significant learning Less significant learning disabilities disabilities
  • 5. How can you best support your student with ASD? Congratulations! Since students with autism thrive on routine, structure, and visual supports, you are most likely implementing many successful strategies in your classroom. Let’s take a look at different examples of the various supports available.
  • 6. Seating • Seat your student away from noisy parts of the classroom such as pencil sharpener, water fountain, hallway door. Students with autism have sensory processing issues and a noise we consider “normal” noise can be far too loud for them. • If you have a paraprofessional working with your student, you should seat the child at the end of the row or group. This way your para can easily assist the student as needed. • Seat your child next to a helpful student. • Use a tactile cushion! These support sensory awareness, promote balance, and can help your student focus. (Ask your District’s Occupational Therapist if you can borrow one.)
  • 7. Visual Support Keep rules simple and clear. Use photographs with your students modeling the rule. Using pictures of themselves gives children a sense of ownership.
  • 8. Visual Support • Students with autism have difficulty transitioning from one activity to another. Having a schedule that is posted in class helps them know what to expect next. Their personal schedule has the same activities as the class schedule but is one they can keep at their desk. By having the schedule at their desk as well, it limits disruption because they are not having to constantly “check” the class schedule throughout the day. Class Schedule Example
  • 9. • Use a Visual Timer: Time is an abstract concept that can be difficult for your student with autism to understand. Using a timer gives students a visual of how much time is left before a transition.
  • 10. Personal schedules can be made into a formal list with icons, divided into a.m./p.m. assignments, or “To Do”/ “Done” board. These can be made out of index cards, regular copy paper, magnetic board with magnets, and any other way that works best for your student.
  • 11. Minimizing Sensory Processing Issues As mentioned earlier, many children with autism have sensory processing issues. This puts all of their senses on high-alert with sensitivity to noises, smells, bright lights, and lots of classroom stimulation. When setting up your classroom minimize distractions. • Avoid using room fragrances such as Glade Plug-ins, etc. • Keep your classroom decorated simply.
  • 12. • Classroom lighting needs to be taken into consideration. Take advantage of natural light as much as possible and Keep lights as soft as possible. This is not an turn the bright, overhead lights halfway or completely off easy task with our bright, florescent lights but when possible. Table lamp lighting helps provide it is possible. Select times of the day when enough light without the harsh flourescences that we there is enough natural light and the overhead have become accustomed to in our classes. lights can be turned halfway off. • Provide headphones when a child is over-stimulated • Give your student advanced notice if there from the classroom activity and/or use during lunch in will be a drill and provide headphones if the cafeteria. Give advance notice when there will be a they are sensitive to noise. They can use fire drill in order to prepare your student as well as to these headphones during work time, provide headphones. These work well for ASD students cafeteria, etc. as well as your General Education students.
  • 13. Social Stories A Social Story can be a written or visual guide describing various social interactions, situations, behaviors, skills or concepts and were introduced and described by Gray and Garand (1993). These stories help teach specific concepts in kid-friendly language.
  • 14. Here is to a wonderful school year head! For more information visit: www.autismspeaks.org www.modelmekids.com www.templegrandin.com