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Welcome Educators, Clinicians and Parents. Autism Classroom is a website designed to provide you with ideas, inspiration and resources for educating children with autism and related special needs. You work hard and want to teach your students well, but you might not know where to begin. If you have ever thought I can’t do this on my own, I don’t have the knowledge yet, getting all the materials together makes me physically and mentally tired…then this is the place for you. 

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What should you think about before setting up the classroom? What are the important parts of running an autism classroom that everyone seemed to forget to tell you?  Could that be the missing piece to wrapping your head around getting the room organized and set up? We are the home of the Step by Step Autism Classroom Design course made specifically to help you out. 

See our courses, guides and mini-courses here 


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Teaching social skills, play skills, language skills, imitation skills, and communication skills in your autism classroom is critial for your students. Building these areas helps to give your students skills they can use for life. Use the "social skills" or "strategies" menu option for details on these topics. Or, get the support you need to be more deliberate in teaching these skills to your students by clicking below.

Click for strategies, resources, skills and more


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Curriculum Supplements and Supports

We have a wide variety of supplemental supports for science, social studies, math and reading that make providing great instruction easier. We also have tasks for IEP bins, fine motor practice and sensory activities. 

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If you are looking for a variety of supports for school teams and families, they may be here. Included are items to help your autism classroom or in-home instruction easier. There are student worksheets for social skills, language skills and writing, digital downloads of printable worksheets (workbooks for these are available on Amazon), mugs for teachers, autism shirts for educators and “how to” books for teachers, paraprofessionals and parents.

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Building social skills is a key component of both creating a great autism classroom and providing tools to help autistic students excel!

We've created a collection of resources with a special focus on social interaction, communication, language, play, and imitation to build and improve these essential social skills.

Click here to learn more about our social skills resources

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People with autism spectrum disorders may exhibit some of the following traits. However, it is important to remember that each person is an individual and not all of the listed characteristics will be seen in every person with autism spectrum disorder.  The Autism Society of America once listed the following characteristics for autism spectrum disorders:

Insistence on sameness; resistance to change

Difficulty in expressing needs; uses gestures or pointing instead of words

Repeating words or phrases in place of normal, responsive language

Laughing, crying, showing distress for reasons not apparent to others

Prefers to be alone; aloof manner

Tantrums

Difficulty in mixing with others

May not want to cuddle or be cuddled

Little or no eye contact

Unresponsive to normal teaching methods

Sustained odd play

Spins objects

Inappropriate attachments to objects

Apparent over-sensitivity or under-sensitivity to pain

No real fears of danger

Noticeable physical over-activity or extreme under-activity

Uneven gross/fine motor skills

Not responsive to verbal cues; acts as if deaf although hearing tests in normal range

Characteristics, of course, vary in every person.  One book, that is a great read, helps us to see the unique qualities that each individual with autism brings to the table. More about this book from our affiliate can be found by clicking on the book.   

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