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A couple of years ago, I found my autistic child locked in a small cold cement cell at his school. The cell had no windows, no furniture, and was slate gray with low lighting. The cell was also sound proofed so parents and teachers outside wouldn’t hear him crying. I am writing this blog as a campaign to change the way these children are perceived and treated in our society.

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

#17 101 Ways a Teacher Could Help a Child with Autism

Category:  Before the child’s first day in the classroom

Suggestion #17:  Create a reward structure for the child and review with the parent and child

Have the school psychologist create a reward structure for the child that is appropriate for the child’s attention span, age, and special needs.  Review this reward structure with the child and parent during the meeting in suggestion #9.

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