A recent study estimated that 1 in every 80 primary school children is considered to have an autistic spectrum condition by their school. While it’s hard to quantify how many professionals are teaching children with autism, the statistics are a reminder that primary teachers need to know how to accommodate all learners. Explaining autism to your class If you have a child...
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