Accommodations for Students with Autism
ESE697 W5 Charac. of Students w Mild Mod Disabilities Evidence-based Strategies D1
You have a student with autism in your classroom. His individualized education plan (IEP) is available here: Sample IEP for Child with Autism/PDD. Using one of the instructional activities in Chapter 10 (See attached) related to vocabulary instruction and content area learning; explain how you might leverage assistive technology or accommodations to support this student with autism. Also include ways to include technology as part of universal design for the entire class population.
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Preview YouTube video Example of a successful IEP meeting
Answer PreviewAutism is an incapacity that makes it tougher for students to study like normal students. This is a major factor that affects the way the students get information as well as the increased distractions. There is a need for charter for such students in an effort to ensure that they can also get information and learn just like the other students. To achieve this, I would recommend the…