Autism and school are becoming a hot topic for school boards and parent groups right across the country and around the world. This is because the occurrence of autism in children is increasing at an alarming rate. Educators today are seeing an exponentially higher number of autistic children in their classrooms than a decade ago. [...]
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Autism and School Aged Children Making Education a Positive Experience
December 29th, 2009
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1 Comment »Home School Myths: No Socialization” Myth of Homeschooling
December 25th, 2009
Admin One of the greatest myths that exist about the homeschooling phenomenon is that children who learn at home will not develop the necessary social skills needed for later in life. This belief is due to a narrow view of the process of socialization and a misunderstanding of homeschooling in general. Socialization can occur in [...]
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No Comments »Education Services for Children With Autism
December 20th, 2009
Admin Once a child is diagnosed with autism, families have many questions and concerns. One of the major dilemmas is determining how a child with autism will be educated. Each child is different with unique qualities; the education of each child with autism is determined by their needs and strengths. Autism is considered to be [...]
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