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8/9/2019 10 QuickEasy Strategies
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10 Quick and Easy Strategies
to Support Students with ASD
Clarify routines, schedules and
transitions. Provide informationabout what is happening, what is
new and what is changing.
Simplify the sensory environment.
Consider environmental scents,
noise, lighting and traffic.
Use clear and concise language.
Avoid sarcasm and metaphors.
Make sure work is at the
appropriate academic level.
Divide work periods into smaller
time blocks. Build in scheduled
breaks.
Use visual supports (e.g., signs,
lists, gestures, charts and schedules).
Use a reinforcement/reward system.
Try to incorporate the student’s area
of interest.
Teach the student what to do if he
or she becomes upset or anxious.
Provide a quiet/safe area if the student
becomes too overwhelmed by the
environment.
Build regular body breaks into the
student’s day (e.g., walks and deliveries).
Create opportunities for the student to becomeinvolved in the social
world around him or her.
Explicitly teach social skills.
Establish close communication
between the home and school.
Form a partnership with the parents.
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