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My students have autism and related needs. They are in grades 3-5. Some of my kiddos work with me for large portions of the day on academic skills, some do not. What they all have in common is the need for direct instruction in social skills and self-regulation skills. For a child with autism, learning about social skills is as important as learning to read! I adore my students so much and am looking for ways to help them have the best social skills instruction available! Our school is a Title 1 School.

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My students have autism and related needs. They are in grades 3-5. Some of my kiddos work with me for large portions of the day on academic skills, some do not. What they all have in common is the need for direct instruction in social skills and self-regulation skills. For a child with autism, learning about social skills is as important as learning to read! I adore my students so much and am looking for ways to help them have the best social skills instruction available! Our school is a Title 1 School.

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