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Teaching the Anxious Student on the Autism Spectrum: 25 Tips for Parents and Teachers

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Teaching students with Aspergers or High-Functioning Autism (HFA) who also experience social anxiety in the classroom WILL be challenging. School can be difficult for these special needs students without the anxiety issue, but it is especially difficult for the anxious child on the spectrum.    If you are a parent or teacher of an anxious student with the disorder, knowing how to encourage and foster a good environment for learning is paramount. There is no one sign that indicates that an HFA student has social anxiety. However, some common signs include: appearing very anxious when the center of attention being constantly alone in the playground clinging crying for no apparent reason devoting an excessive amount of time to the computer experiencing severe anxiety about tests and quizzes freezing for no apparent reason frequent claims of illness so as to avoid going to school having no friends, or having only one friend hovering on the edge of groups not joining in