Handbuch fir Autismus a
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From clear structures to individual support: Learn which concrete measures help autistic students in everyday school life and how teachers can implement them. Read
Six empowering core messages from an experienced special education teacher to autistic students: from self-acceptance to recognizing one’s strengths and the courage to seek help. Read
SePAS is the psychosocial counseling service in Luxembourg’s secondary schools that supports students, parents, and school staff through a multidisciplinary team with academic, psychological, and social challenges. Read
The OKaJu (Ombudsman for Children and Young People) is Luxembourg’s independent institution for protecting children’s rights. As mediator, advisor, and complaints body, it supports minors and their families in safeguarding their rights. Read
Practical insights from a SEA director on successful inclusion of autistic children: How collaboration between parents, educators and children works and what improvements are needed at ministerial level. 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