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Here’s how schools can better support neurodiverse students

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To meet the demands and needs of these neurodiverse students, school districts are on the hunt for special education professionals. This is why it is vital to employ professionals who are trained to help create the environments these children need.

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Why neurotypical students should learn alongside their neurodiverse and disabled peers

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Inclusive education’s ability to allow students to feel accepted provides them with an environment where feelings of trust and belonging can evolve, further improving the academic and personal development of all students. Educators can implement a variety of strategies to accommodate the diverse sensory and emotional needs of their students.

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What Does Your School Schedule Say About Equity? More Than You Think.

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Some of the students who needed extra support—English learners, special-education students, and others in need of academic interventions—were more likely to be scheduled in larger classes with less experienced teachers. Designing the student experience is no easy task.

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Creating a Sensory Friendly Classroom for Students with Autism

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Unpack the principles and practices of sensory-friendly classrooms designed to support your prek-12 students with autism. Discover how small adjustments can make a significant impact in your prek-12 classroom!

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As World Autism Day nears, here’s how to support neurodiverse students

eSchool News

Foster social-emotional learning By ensuring students frequently engage in group activities and cooperative learning, educators can encourage positive peer interactions and provide opportunities for students to build friendships and develop their social skills.