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Asberger's syndrome at school
By BridgetteZobeck

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I have a son who is asberger's, we are also trying to work with him in a classroom enviorment and it is very difficult. It takes quite a bit of direction and one on one time with us, the parents. One thing I would suggest is visual aids for him to understand what you are doing. Often with him doing it helps also maybe a peer helper maybe your outgoing A student in the class or someone who has no problem communicating. That would be less intrusive for him. Sometimes with my son it just takes that outgoing person to help him open up.


 


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