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April 2, 2016
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is effectively a set of ‘complex disorders of brain development’. Most of us in education have dealt with students struggling with ASD and we know exactly what these students go through in their learning. But while ASD poses some learning challenges it should never be viewed as a crippling condition. Several ASD students, according to Autism Speaks, ‘ excel in visual skills, music, math and art’. As teachers, we need to work hard towards fighting the social stigma unfairly associated with ASD and the first place to start this fight is in classroom. There is a lot of misconception and misinformation surrounding ASD that should be unmasked to students.  To this end, we have curated for you a list of some great TED talks on autism you can watch with students in class.  You can also check these resources for apps and tools to use with autistic students.

            autism talks


  1- How autism freed me to be myself, by Rosie King


2- What I've learned from my autistic brothers, by  Faith Jegede




3- Autism — what we know (and what we don’t know yet),  Wendy Chung




4- In the key of genius, by  Derek Paravicini and Adam Ockelford




5- The world needs all kinds of minds, by Temple Grandin




6- A new way to diagnose autism, by Ami Klin



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