- Many people with autism are visual thinkers.
- Avoid long strings of verbal instructions.
- Many children with autism are good at drawing, art and computer programming.
- Many autistic children get fixated on one subject such as trains or maps.
- Use concrete visual methods to teach number concepts.
In this regard, how do autistic students learn best?
Many autistic children get fixated on one subject such as trains or maps. The best way to deal with fixations is to use them to motivate school work. If the child likes trains, then use trains to teach reading and math. Read a book about a train and do math problems with trains.
Also, how do you focus with autism?
- Provide structure. By organizing and presenting the tasks at hand in a logical easy to follow list you help the child or adult with autism feeling more confident.
- Provide predictability. Sudden changes in the activities or tasks might give a child or adult with autism stress and uncertainty.
- Eliminate distractions.
- Reward.
Subsequently, one may also ask, what research is being done on autism?
SEED is a multi-year study funded by CDC. It is currently the largest study in the United States to help identify factors that may put children at risk for ASD and other developmental disabilities. Understanding the risk factors that make a person more likely to develop an ASD will help us learn more about the causes.
How do schools deal with autism?
Here are six tips to help your students with autism thrive in the classroom.
- Avoid sensory overload. Many unexpected things can be distracting to students with autism.
- Use visuals.
- Be predictable.
- Keep language concrete.
- Directly teach social skills.
- Treat students as individuals.
