Support You Can See (and Feel): Teaching Children with Autism

Many children have strengths in processing information visually and in thinking spatially. In the classroom, communicating visually can make a big difference. Visual supports come in many forms: pictures, objects, gestures, and text (once children can read). This article highlights six strategies for using visual supports to as a resource to children who learn, react, and process information differently.

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  • Website

Types of Diversity: 

  • Children with Disabilities