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Cultural differences can complicate support for autistic students. Learn how teachers handle intercultural challenges with sensitivity and professionalism, and the role of SePAS. Read
IFEN offers important autism training, but unfavorable scheduling and limited accessibility make it difficult for many teachers to participate. Single parents and teachers from other subjects are particularly affected. Read
Discover how MUDAM Luxembourg makes modern art accessible for families with autistic children through specialized discovery days. Twice yearly, this innovative program offers private guided tours with experienced art mediators, creating a sensory-aware environment perfect for exploring contemporary art. The 30-minute sessions provide structured, personalized experiences in small groups, ensuring… Read
Autistic student Joanne explains why private, low-stimulus living spaces are essential for her studies. From choosing a quiet hotel room to controlling light and noise – practical tips for better learning. Read
The “Tentacle Toolbox” provides diverse materials for active engagement with autism in educational settings. This borrowable kit includes games, books, and sensory materials for children plus resources for adults. Read
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