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In this episode, Lisa dives into practical strategies for teaching flexibility and reducing rigid thinking in autistic students. Since many kids with autism find comfort in routines, Lisa highlights the need to balance maintain structure and create room for growth. She shares insights on how understanding the roots of rigidity, modeling flexible behaviors, using visual supports, and incorporating play can make a big difference in helping students manage change. Lisa’s approach centers on supporting students with empathy and equipping them with essential life skills to navigate a world that often demands adaptability. Tune in for valuable tips and inspiration to create a more flexible, supportive learning environment!
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Show Notes: https://chalkboardsuperhero.com/episode50
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In this episode, Lisa dives into practical strategies for teaching flexibility and reducing rigid thinking in autistic students. Since many kids with autism find comfort in routines, Lisa highlights the need to balance maintain structure and create room for growth. She shares insights on how understanding the roots of rigidity, modeling flexible behaviors, using visual supports, and incorporating play can make a big difference in helping students manage change. Lisa’s approach centers on supporting students with empathy and equipping them with essential life skills to navigate a world that often demands adaptability. Tune in for valuable tips and inspiration to create a more flexible, supportive learning environment!
Resources Mentioned:
Show Notes: https://chalkboardsuperhero.com/episode50
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