Handbuch fir Autismus a
Schoulinklusioun zu Lëtzebuerg
Six proven measures to improve school inclusion for autistic students: from teacher training to adaptive tools and communication. An expert shares her insights. Read
New University of Luxembourg study reveals that despite similar cognitive abilities, autistic children often achieve lower grades than their peers in primary schools. The research emphasizes the importance of adapted support and identifies areas for improvement in the education system. Read
An expert guide to key challenges for parents of autistic children: from autonomy and education to family balance, with concrete solutions and practical tips for daily life.v Read
ZEFI has been working for years to promote inclusion of people with special needs in Luxembourg. The association offers consulting services, administrative support and legal information. The annual ‘Zesumme fir Inklusioun’ prize rewards exemplary inclusion projects. 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
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