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My students will learn by having patience and learning to share with others around them. With my students having the disability of autism they tend to have a difficult time picking up on social cues which makes creating bonds with peers difficult. By playing with games such as connect 4 they are able to learn about patterns, taking turns and patience, in doing so they are learning life skills which most of my students need more practice with. Easy ways to do that are through; games, toys, and crafts. Due to their disability they tend to need more attention on gross and fine motor skills than most children and the best way to do that is through outdoor activities.

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My students will learn by having patience and learning to share with others around them. With my students having the disability of autism they tend to have a difficult time picking up on social cues which makes creating bonds with peers difficult. By playing with games such as connect 4 they are able to learn about patterns, taking turns and patience, in doing so they are learning life skills which most of my students need more practice with. Easy ways to do that are through; games, toys, and crafts. Due to their disability they tend to need more attention on gross and fine motor skills than most children and the best way to do that is through outdoor activities.

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