What does ASD stand for?
Autism Spectrum Disorder
What is one challenge of students with Autism in middle and high school?
Changing of the classes
One in ___ children have Autism
36
A student is flustered and not understanding directions
What is Priming?
Exposing the student to the material before the rest of the class.
True or False... There is only one type of Autism.
False
True of False?
When teaching secondary students with autism it is important to have a plan with a paraprofessional?
True
One in ___ adults have Autism
45
Student is trying to get your attention via bad behavior.
It can help to ignore the disruptive behavior at times
What is Academic Modification?
Customizing the assignment to the student
What is Autism?
A.Challenges with social skills
B.Challenges with communication
C.Restrictive or repetitive behaviors
D. All of the above
D
When a student is in a ____ stage, they are recovering from a Meltdown.
Recovery
Are boys or girls more likely to get Autism?
Boys are four times more likely to get Autism
You become overwhelmed with your student as an educator.
Take a break
What is Home Base?
Having a safe space to go to when the student needs a get away.
What are two environmental factors of Autism?
Advanced Parental Age
When a student looses control, typically getting physical this is a ___ stage?
Meltdown
Is there a cure to Autism?
Not at this time but early detection can benefit their skills later in life.
Students with Autism have a hard time showing their feelings, as educators we should...
Show our feelings like love joy excitement, keep them positive.
What are examples of Visual Supports?
Having things to touch, feel and move to incorporate into each lesson.
What causes Autism?
Combination of Genetic Factors and Environmental Factors
What is it called when a student becomes agitated anxious or frustrated?
Rumbling
On average Autism is diagnosed at age___?
5
Student becomes aggressive?
Have an exit plan to a safe place for you and the student
What type of reinforcement is best for students with Autism?
Definitely positive reinforcement