Born Different, Not Broken

Understanding Autism and ADHD in the 1970s


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If I’d had an IEP, it might’ve said…


Student Profile


The student demonstrates strong insight, creativity, and depth of thought. She benefits from structure, predictability, and clear expectations. Learning differences affect attention regulation, sensory processing, and task initiation, particularly under time pressure or in overstimulating environments.


Learning & Processing


The student processes information best when instructions are broken into clear, sequential steps.

Additional processing time supports accuracy and confidence.


Understanding improves when expectations are explicit rather than implied.


Support:


Provide written and verbal directions; allow pauses before response.


Attention & Executive Function


The student’s attention is interest-driven and may fluctuate during long or unstructured tasks.


Task initiation may require external cues or a defined starting point.


Organization improves with visual planners, checklists, or routine formats.


Support:


Permit use of planners, written task lists, and flexible pacing.


Sensory & Environmental Needs


The student may be sensitive to visual, auditory, or spatial demands, which can increase cognitive fatigue.


A calm, predictable environment supports focus and emotional regulation.


Support:


Allow seating that feels physically and visually safe; reduce unnecessary sensory input when possible.


Assessment & Performance


The student demonstrates knowledge more consistently when time pressure is reduced.

Performance may not reflect understanding when stress or overstimulation is present.


Support:


Provide extended time; allow alternative demonstration of learning when appropriate.


Emotional & Self-Regulation


The student benefits from predictable routines and reassurance around expectations.


Gentle feedback and clear structure support confidence and persistence.


Support:


Frame corrections neutrally; emphasize effort and process over speed.


Strengths


Deep reflective thinking

Strong verbal and written expression when supported

Insight, empathy, and humor

Ability to build effective self-support systems


Educational Goal

To provide an environment in which the student can access learning without unnecessary cognitive or emotional barriers, allowing her strengths to emerge consistently.

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