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Autism Tips for Teachers – By an Autistic Teacher

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Murray (2019)

Written by an Autistic teacher, this Neurodivergent affirming blog outlines core ways to support Autistic children in the classroom. The author details six strategies for support with a focus on sensory issues and monotropism. The blog concludes with a framework for supporting young Autistic people.  

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Murray (2019)

Written by an Autistic teacher, this Neurodivergent affirming blog outlines core ways to support Autistic children in the classroom. The author details six strategies for support with a focus on sensory issues and monotropism. The blog concludes with a framework for supporting young Autistic people.  

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