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Contributor · Jan 15, 2025 · 1 min read
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Writing for Stages Learning on autism education, the ARIS curriculum, and what actually works in real classrooms.
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Physical Development in 4-Year-Olds
Watching early childhood development unfold is nothing short of miraculous, with each year bringing new surprises and achievements. Among these, the developmental strides made at the age of four are particularly fascinating. This period is a pivotal chapter in a child's physical
Angela Nelson, J.D., Ed.M.
Mar 31, 2024 · 5 min read
Autism Resources How the Growth Mindset and Multiple Intelligence Theories Can Help Autistic Students Grow
People have always viewed intelligence as a fixed inherent trait. You’re born smart, or average, or you’re doomed to a failed life. Not only that but we use it as a measurable trait to be compared with others. Intelligence is often used in conjunction with academic ability. But
Tori Lehinger
Dec 30, 2022 · 5 min read
Autism Resources Autistic Vs. Having Autism:* The Importance of Labels
Meanings we attach to words can have a huge impact, influence, and change the attitudes and tones of conversations. “Autistic person” and “person with autism” may have the same definition theoretically, but their meanings are significantly different. Self-advocates and allies of
Tori Lehinger
Oct 23, 2022 · 6 min read
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