Autistic children generally get ignored in a class where the teacher has to divide attention among a large group of students. And even parents find it difficult and quite confusing the prospect of helping an autistic child to come up in class, at least to an average level. And the following are some suggestions to help you in this direction.
Tips for teaching autistic children
The first and foremost thing which one should keep in mind while trying to teach autistic children is that they like a particular set pattern. It is highly recommended that instead of trying to refuse it, you should accept this and make arrangements accordingly. Create a set routine in the home. It may be easier in the class though. Another point to be kept in mind is that autistic children feel at ease in an environment which is simple without excessive visual decorations or images. An excess of the same may distract them from the lessons being taught to them. Furthermore, you would have to be a bit experimental and should try different media of learning and opt for the one which they may respond with great interest. Generally, autistic children tend to be visual learners and the introduction of simple visual aides may be of great assistance.
Accept an autistic child’s resistance for change
One thing which should always be kept in mind is that an autistic child is slow to accept change. Stick to a specific routine as much as you can. And acquaint him/her to something only when the child is in a fresh and happy mood.
Teaching autistic children can appear to be daunting. However, it is not out of question. The only thing required here is the willingness to experiment and patience. With constant efforts, you can wait for improved performance from autistic children, an enjoyable reward for all that you have gone through!
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