One of the most powerful ways to build an inclusive classroom is not through curriculum or structure, but through understanding. Students are naturally curious. They notice differences in communication, behavior, and learning styles. Without guidance, that curiosity can turn into confusion, assumptions, or even exclusion. But when educators intentionally teach students how to understand autism, […]
What looks like misbehavior may actually be sensory overload. For many students with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), everyday school environments are full of triggers—bright lights, loud noises, crowded spaces, and constant transitions. These sensory experiences aren’t just distractions. They can cause real discomfort, anxiety, or distress that leads to shutdowns, meltdowns, or unexpected behaviors (National […]
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