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A critical look at deficit-focused language about autism on professional websites. How negative terminology discourages people seeking help and why a strength-based perspective matters. Read
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Incluso
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Incluso is a service of the APEMH and is recognised as a resource centre by the Ministry of Education. The service offers free advice, support and guidance to educators and pedagogical staff in non-formal education (crèches and maisons relais) on how to deal with children in non-formal educational institutions in… Read
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Peer mentoring supports autistic students in their academic success and well-being at university. Experienced and trained peer mentors help with challenges like organization, group work, and social integration. The program promotes independence and quality of life through individualized support and guidance. Read
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A selection of books that I can recommend to autistic people, their parents, teachers, psychological and medical professionals and other people, as they can provide valuable information on autistic characteristics and functioning, needs and strategies. The list is not exhaustive and is constantly being updated. Read
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PECS® (Picture Exchange Communication System) is an evidence-based picture exchange communication system for autistic people. This article explains the six phases of the method and its practical application in daily life with caregivers. Read
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TEACCH® is an educational-therapeutic approach for autistic people that facilitates daily life through structure and visualization. This article explains the basics of the method and how visual daily planning supports learning and communication. Read