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Successful Strategies for Teaching Students with Autism

 

  1. Introduction to Autism
  2. Introduction to Learning
  3. Reinforcement Essentials
  4. Importance of Consistency and Supporting Student Success
  5. Collaboration
  6. Communication and ASD
  7. Transition Across the Lifespan
  8. Prompting
  9. Supporting Multi- Modal Communication Alternative Augmentative Communication
  10. Visual Strategies and Supports
  11. Challenging Behavior
  12. Facilitating Social Interactions
  13. Technology to Support Students with Autism
  14. Executive Function
  15. Proactively Planning for Access to Learning
  16. Occupational Therapy and ASD in Educational Settings
  17. Supporting Academics
  18. Data Collection
  19. Implementing IEPs
  20. Bullying

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