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Self-Test: Does Your Child on the Autism Spectrum Have a Learning Disability?

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“I think my son with autism (high functioning) may have a learning disability. How can I know for sure? And what should I do about it?” Many kids with Asperger’s and High-Functioning Autism have difficulty with writing, reading comprehension, or other learning-related tasks, but this doesn’t necessarily mean they have a learning disability. A youngster with a learning disability often has several related signs, which persist over time. The signs of a disability vary from child to child. Each learning disability has its own signs. Also, not every child with a particular disability will have ALL of the signs. Common indicators include: Difficulty finding the right way to say something Difficulty listening well Difficulty remembering Difficulty staying on task (i.e., easily distracted) Difficulty with concepts related to time Difficulty with reading and/or writing Immature way of speaking Impulsive behavior Inappropriate responses in school or social situations Inconsiste

What I Want You, My Child's Teacher, To Know

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 ==> Click here for more tips for teachers ... ==> Teaching Students with Aspergers and HFA

The Pros and Cons of Homeschooling a Child with ASD Level 1

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“I’m considering homeschooling my 8-year-old daughter who has high-functioning autism. She was going to a private school that focuses too much on Christian indoctrination. Public school isn’t an option. We’ve been that route before with disastrous results. Also, with the virus issue, I'm not even sure what the schools are going to do in the fall. I’m not doubting my ability to teach, I’m just not sure whether or not it’s the right thing to do. Should I do it?” Home-schooling is a popular educational alternative, especially if you are tired of nagging school officials to accommodate your ASD level 1 or High-Functioning Autistic youngster. But, there are some important factors to consider before making the decision to home-school. For example: What are the home-schooling laws in your state? Some states require the home-schooling parent to have a level of education. How will you arrange to meet your child's socialization needs? Does she have opportunities to play and lear

School-Related Stress in Students with ASD Level 1

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Resources for parents of children and teens on the autism spectrum:   ==>  How to Prevent Meltdowns and Tantrums in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder ==>  Parenting System that Reduces Defiant Behavior in Teens with Autism Spectrum Disorder ==>  Launching Adult Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder: Guide for Parents Who Want to Promote Self-Reliance ==>  Teaching Social-Skills and Emotion-Management to Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder ==>  Parenting Children and Teens with High-Functioning Autism: Parents' Comprehensive Handbook ==>  Unraveling the Mystery Behind High-Functioning Autism: Audio Book ==>  Crucial  Research-Based  Parenting Strategies for Children and Teens with High-Functioning Autism ==>  Videos for Parents of Children and Teens with ASD   ----------   Resources for Neurodiverse Couples: ==>  Online Group Therapy for  Men with ASD ==>  Online Group Therapy for  NT Wives ==>  Living with ASD: eBook and Audio Instruct