What do you think autism classes Should be like?

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jenisautistic
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10 Jan 2015, 9:39 am

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10 Jan 2015, 10:20 am

They all should be geared towards having the kids do the best they can academically, and not discouraging students from graduating with normal qualifications.



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10 Jan 2015, 12:57 pm

The biggest problem in the classroom that is, and will always be for any autistic person, is the other students in the room, and unless you can do one on one with the teacher or are able to match-up other students(good luck with that). As far as I know. the only kind of classroom that I can think of that would be autistic friendly, and have other students in there as well, is a performing arts theater. And the reason is is that you can have only the stage lit with the teacher on it, and have the rest of the house (where the students are.) dark.



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10 Jan 2015, 4:36 pm

LupaLuna wrote:
The biggest problem in the classroom that is, and will always be for any autistic person, is the other students in the room, and unless you can do one on one with the teacher or are able to match-up other students(good luck with that). As far as I know. the only kind of classroom that I can think of that would be autistic friendly, and have other students in there as well, is a performing arts theater. And the reason is is that you can have only the stage lit with the teacher on it, and have the rest of the house (where the students are.) dark.


Also because in performing arts if you're weird your cool. :P


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