Supporting Children With Autism Within The Classroom – 9080

$20.00

CEUs

Course Duration

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2 Hours

English

Product description

Children with autism are, first and foremost, children—each with their own unique strengths, interests, and personalities. While they may experience the world differently, with the right support and understanding, they can thrive in any classroom environment. This course is designed to help educators and caregivers create inclusive, supportive spaces that meet the needs of children with autism while also fostering a sense of belonging for every student.

You’ll learn how to adapt your classroom environment—from physical layout and visual supports to routines and instructional strategies—so that it accommodates sensory needs, communication differences, and varying learning styles. We’ll explore practical, evidence-based approaches for promoting positive peer interactions, encouraging independence, and managing challenging behaviors in a compassionate, proactive way.

In addition, this course emphasizes collaboration with families and specialists—including speech-language pathologists, occupational therapists, and behavioral consultants—to ensure a consistent and coordinated support plan. By building strong partnerships, you can create an environment where children with autism feel valued, understood, and empowered to succeed.

By the end of this course, you’ll have the tools, strategies, and confidence to foster inclusion and celebrate diversity, helping every child—regardless of ability—reach their full potential.

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