50 Great Blogs & Links for Autism Teachers
Some great sites listed here, including this one which comes in at #14 … 50 Great Blogs & Links for Autism Teachers Tweet This Post
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Some great sites listed here, including this one which comes in at #14 … 50 Great Blogs & Links for Autism Teachers Tweet This Post
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The Autism Retort (Drudge style) has been relaunched. The Autism Retort blog / blog roll site will continue to function here. Please bookmark and pass along the new site. Tweet This Post
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I am going to be revisiting / revamping the Schools4Autism blog that has been dormant for awhile due to life intruding on blogging. If you know of a good autism school in your area or you have such a school not found below, drop me an email or comment please. The Schools4Autism blog is an offshoot of this (the list) old and long since abandoned page. The List page gets a ton of web traffic even though it hasn’t had any TLC / updating in a very long time.
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Autism Wars: Parents vs Government (How Much Longer?) Tweet This Post
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How Much Longer, CDC?
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GAO report: Special-needs kids abused in schools
Investigators in Utah say a teacher left Garrett Peck in an isolation cubicle for at least two and a half hours.
(CNN) — Congressional auditors have uncovered widespread abuse of techniques use to restrain or discipline special-education students in U.S. schools, with some deaths linked to the practices, a top congressman says.
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Aside from the fact that Thomas the Tank Engine may feel a little ripped off and have Sir Topham Hat’s lawyers on the case, this looks like a great series for teaching kids with autism about emotions. The general feel of the series is Thomas with REAL FACES. It has long been know that shows like Thomas the Tank Engine and Jay Jay the Jet Plane put kids with autism under their spell. You may as well use it for some advantage, like teaching emotions.
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