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Autism Games - a great language website

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Beginner Games are for children who are not yet verbal or are just learning their first words Intermediate Games are for children who are putting at least a few words …

Understanding Autism/ ASD (Secondary)

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Twenty-year-old John Simpson, who himself is on the autistic spectrum, guides us through the theory and reality of life for many ASD pupils at secondary school. John is keen to …

Free symbol ACC picture generator

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This is a great link that generates quickly great picture cards that can be used to support ACC in school and at home. Card sets for vehicles, animals, …

Ambitious about autism

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Ambitious about Autism is a national charity dedicated to improving opportunities for people with autism. Originally established in 1997 as the TreeHouse Trust, the charity was founded by a group …

Healthy Smiles for Autism

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Healthy Smiles for Autism has produced a free guide to oral health for students who have Autism and related disorders. You can download it free.

Stephen Wiltshire MBE

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Stephen Wiltshire is an artist who draws and paints detailed cityscapes. He has a particular talent for drawing lifelike, accurate representations of cities, sometimes after having only observed them briefly. …

Do’s and Don’t's for supporting pupils with ASD in Secondary School - Gareth D Morewood

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Gareth D Morewood is Director of Curriculum Support [SENCo] at Priestnall School, Stockport, a large comprehensive secondary school in the north-west of England, awarded an ‘Outstanding’ judgement by …

Autism/ ASD Inclusion Video ( Secondary)

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How ASD pupils are provided for in a mainstream school. Four boys on the autistic spectrum are observed during their school day to see how their individual needs are met …

How to set up your classroom to be Autism friendly

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The Autism Helper is a great site- this link takes you to photos and videos clearly outlining what you can do to improve your classroom environment.