How to Help Autistic Students Navigate a Turbulent School Year

Autistic students may need additional support to cope with the changing routines and shifts between distance and in-person learning.

Helping students with autism navigate a socially distanced classroom

Some well-planned strategies can help students with autism thrive as school resumes--even with social distancing measures in place

5 tips to help parents navigate the unique needs of children with autism learning from home

Children on the autism spectrum find it difficult to learn independently and manage their time. Parents can use these 5 strategies to help their child learn from home during the COVID-19 shutdown.

Researchers Link Autism To A System That Insulates Brain Wiring

Brains affected by autism appear to share a problem with cells that make myelin, the insulating coating surrounding nerve fibers that controls the speed at which the fibers convey electrical signals.

How robots excel at access for students with autism

Why students on the autism spectrum find comfort in working with robots on coding, social-emotional skills and other subjects

Perecman: Kids With Autism Often Wander Off. Avonte’s Law Was One Step in Keeping Them Safe. Here’s How Schools, Parents & Caregivers Can Help

Putting alarms on schoolhouse doors is a good first step in making sure kids with autism don’t wander off and get hurt. Schools, parents & caregivers can do even more

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