Wednesday, April 1, 2015

World Autism Awareness Day

Thank you for stopping by S.E.X. as I, along with many others support World Autism Awareness Day.

Fact~ Autism now affects 1 in 68 children and 1 in 42 boys                …..

When I'm not reading, reviewing, or writing, I teach. I love my job; interacting with the kids, getting them to open up and share- not a simple task when you teach high schoolers.  And even more challenging when you have students with special needs. I am not a Special Education teacher but I have students with IEP’s for a variety of  situations that are in my classes.

Fact~ Autism is a hidden disability - you can't always tell if someone has it…      

Teachers of IEP students receive a copy in order to know the circumstances and adaptions that must be taken and fulfilled. Sometimes these things are an easy fix- chunk matching to no more than five, only give three choices in multiple choice questions, etc. But other times the “fixes” are not that easy. And to top it off regular education teachers are not given the same amount of training a special ed teacher is.

Fact~ Autism is the fastest-growing developmental disorder in the U.S.

I have been very lucky in my career. I’ve had some bad experiences but I’ve also had some very good ones. Right now I’m in the good streak.  One of my students has autism; smart as a whip, polite and a well-liked young man. He participates in class and enjoys the subject material.

Fact~ There is no cure for autism. However, there are numerous interventions (learning and development techniques) that can help.

EDUCATE YOURSELF AND THOSE AROUND YOU

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5 comments:

  1. I know that this tour will do some good!

    Trix, vitajex(at)aol(Dot)com

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  2. Thank you for the great post. I haven't known too many teachers and how they need to adapt the lessons and tests. Thank you for sharing and for being part of this hop and bringing more awareness.
    jczlapin(at)gmail(dot)com

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  3. Thank for the post! My sister is a special needs adult and I have a lot of respect for those the teachers that have their class of kids to look after. Thanks for sharing and for helping to spread awareness.

    humhumbum AT yahoo DOT com

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  4. Thanks for the post. I've mad love for the kids. I get a kick out of talking with them at my job. They are so smart and funny. They keep me on my toes!

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