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		<title>Dr. Emily Levy on the Autism Resource Podcast: Tips for Helping Students with Autism Succeed</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Topic: How parents can help their child with autism Date published: 6/8/23 Listen to the full podcast here In this podcast, Dr. Levy discusses ways to help children with autism do well in school. Being a parent to a child with autism can be challenging. These children might be distractable, struggle to communicate, have behavioral challenges, or demonstrate difficulty with transitions. ... </p>
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<p><strong>Topic: How parents can help their child with autism</strong></p>



<p>Date published: 6/8/23</p>



<p>Listen to the full podcast <a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/strategies-for-study-success-with-dr-emily-levy/id1566225919?i=1000618559750">here</a></p>



<p>In this podcast, Dr. Levy discusses ways to help children with autism do well in school.</p>



<p>Being a parent to a child with autism can be challenging. These children might be distractable, struggle to communicate, have behavioral challenges, or demonstrate difficulty with transitions. Yet children with autism can have many gifts too &#8211; they can be very caring individuals, can have great memories for facts, and are often good rule followers. It is important that you know your child’s strengths and weakness and always advocate to make sure that they receive the most appropriate services.</p>



<p>When your child starts a new school year, set up a meeting with their teacher and any service providers at the beginning of the year. Tell them about your child’s strengths and weaknesses and discuss strategies that have worked well for them and others that have not worked as well. Discuss a plan for regular communication and make it clear that you are fully vested in your child’s success and want to work as a team with them to help foster your child’s growth. Also try to notice how your child learns best. Many students with autism do well with a visual schedule of which activities to anticipate, and students with autism often learn well using a multisensory approach. Discuss the services your child will receive at school. Some students benefit from a shadow teacher to help keep them engaged in class. Others need a behavior plan with strategies in place for if and when they become overwhelmed or demonstrate behavioral challenges. For some students, having one-on-one special education tutoring to build their unique academic needs can make an immense difference in their academic performance. Read more at <a href="https://eblcoaching.com/organizational-tools-for-academic-success/">Organizational Tools for Academic Success &#8211; EBL Coaching</a>.</p>



<p>With the right support and services, students with autism have the potential to do well in school. It is important to always be your child’s best advocate and ensure that they are continuously receiving the most appropriate services, both in and out of school. </p>



<p>Read more at <a href="https://www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au/health/conditionsandtreatments/autism-spectrum-disorder-tips-for-parents">Autism – Tips for Parents &#8211; Better Health Channel</a>.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://eblcoaching.com/autism-resource-podcast/">Dr. Emily Levy on the Autism Resource Podcast: Tips for Helping Students with Autism Succeed</a> appeared first on <a href="https://eblcoaching.com">EBL Coaching</a>.</p>
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		<title>Dr. Emily Levy on the Autism Live Podcast: Learning Strategies for Students with Autism</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Rick Gamboa]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Nov 2023 22:31:50 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Topic: Strategies for helping students with autism Date published: 5/17/23 Listen to the full podcast here In this podcast, Dr. Levy discusses strengths and weaknesses of students with autism and how to best help them. Students with autism have varying types of challenges. Some are nonverbal and struggle significantly to communicate, while others are fully verbal and have difficulty with skills ... </p>
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<p><strong>Topic: Strategies for helping students with autism</strong></p>



<p>Date published: 5/17/23</p>



<p>Listen to the full podcast <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NVSzmY-0LJI&amp;ab_channel=AutismLive">here</a></p>



<p>In this podcast, Dr. Levy discusses strengths and weaknesses of students with autism and how to best help them.</p>



<p>Students with autism have varying types of challenges. Some are nonverbal and struggle significantly to communicate, while others are fully verbal and have difficulty with skills such as social communication, abstract language, and changes to their routine. There are others that fall somewhere in the middle, in different ranges of the autism spectrum. </p>



<p>Many students with autism, however, struggle with similar skills. They often have difficulty with change and benefit from being made aware of their routines and schedules ahead of time, along with any changes to these routines. They often thrive with a visual schedule that they can see, including how their day will start and what they will do throughout the day, broken down into increments. Many have trouble with language and communication and often have difficulty participating in classroom discussions. They tend to have trouble picking up on nonverbal cues and sustaining friendships. Many struggle in environments that have a lot of sensory stimuli, including loud noises and bright lights. Read more at <a href="https://eblcoaching.com/differentiating-between-adhd-and-autism-in-children/">Differentiating Between ADHD and Autism in Children</a>.</p>



<p>At EBL Coaching, when we provide special education tutoring to students with autism, we take these characteristics into consideration when creating individualized learning plans for each student. We often create visual schedules for each tutoring session and limit sensory stimuli. We also target their academic needs during the tutoring using research-based techniques. For instance, many students with autism struggle with reading comprehension &#8211; especially inferencing and abstract language. They may also have difficulty expressing their thoughts on paper in an organized fashion when writing and struggle with their executive functioning skills. To remediate these challenges, we create individualized special education tutoring plans using multisensory techniques that are customized to the needs of each student. This type of instruction can truly help students with autism make significant progress with their academic and language skills.</p>



<p>Read more at <a href="https://www.mind-diagnostics.org/blog/general/parenting-a-child-with-autism-strategies-and-support">Parenting a Child with Autism: Strategies and Support (mind-diagnostics.org)</a>.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://eblcoaching.com/autism-live-podcast/">Dr. Emily Levy on the Autism Live Podcast: Learning Strategies for Students with Autism</a> appeared first on <a href="https://eblcoaching.com">EBL Coaching</a>.</p>
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