207.Understanding Autism and Neurodiversity in the Classroom
Be The Exception In Special Education
Release Date: 04/04/2024
Be The Exception In Special Education
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info_outlineWelcome to "Be The Exception," the podcast dedicated to providing practical insights and strategies for educators in the special education community. In today's episode, we're diving into Autism Acceptance Month with our special guest, Laine Shields, a passionate special education teacher with a unique perspective as someone who is neurodivergent.
Throughout this episode, we'll explore practical strategies for promoting autism acceptance and understanding in the classroom and beyond. From debunking common misconceptions about autism to discussing the significance of social narratives, Laine will share their valuable insights and experiences to help educators create inclusive learning environments that celebrate the unique strengths and perspectives of autistic students.
If you're an educator looking to enhance your understanding of autism and neurodiversity, this episode is for you. Join us as we navigate the wonderful world of autism acceptance and advocacy. Stay tuned for an enlightening discussion that will inspire and empower you to make a difference in the lives of your students.
Here's what you can expect:
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Laine shares their personal journey as a special education teacher with autism/neurodivergence and how her experiences have influenced her professional approach.
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Practical strategies for promoting autism acceptance and understanding in the classroom and community.
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Dispelling common misconceptions about autism and empowering educators to create inclusive learning environments.
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The significance of social narratives and how they can support autistic students in navigating social situations.
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Insights into Laine's "I am Autistic" social narrative for kids and its role in promoting self-awareness and empowerment.
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Tips for educators to continue learning and growing in their understanding of autism and neurodiversity throughout the year.
Tune in to gain valuable insights and strategies for supporting autistic students and fostering a culture of acceptance and inclusion in your classroom!
Links and Resources
Exceptional Collective
I am Autistic Printable Freebie
Autism Acceptance Awareness Lesson Freebie
I am Autistic YouTube Video
What is Autism YouTube Video
Autism Acceptance & Awareness Unit
Connect with Laine - Transition Abilities
Transition Abilities Website
Transition Abilities Instagram
Connect with Dawn
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