Autism Parenting  |  Issue 168
August is often a month of preparation for a late summer vacation, the first day of school, the next grade, or moving on to a new school. Yet, for some, that preparation and transition to a new venture can cause some anxiety, especially for people with autism and their parents. Our theme this month is “Autism Education: Home, School, Success,” and as you help your child prepare for the road ahead, you may be wondering what curves or speed bumps they will need to face. Venturing to a new grade, school, college, or job can be scary. This issue provides some support and information to help make this school year a bit easier. So gather up those wooden pencils, crisp notebooks, roomy backpacks, or classic outfits for your individual’s first day at school or work. Hopefully, you can rest easier with a few more tools from this issue to guide them and understand what they need to make this year a wonderful success. Happy reading!
What else can you expect?
- 6 Ways to Empower Your Autistic Young Adult to See Their Strengths
- The Crucial Role of Effective Data in IEPs
- 5 Tips for School Lunch Success
- Refusing Simple Demands - Understanding PDA in Autism
- Plus many more articles…
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Autism Parenting Issue 168.