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Social communication difficulties, including autistic spectrum condition

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Contents

  1. Description of need
  2. Level 1-2 what you may notice
  3. Level 1-2 strategies to support high quality teaching
  4. Level 3-4 what you may notice
  5. Level 3-4 strategies to support targeted interventions
  6. Level 5-6 what you may notice
  7. Level 5-6 strategies to support specialist interventions
  8. Level 7-10 what you may notice
  9. Level 7-10 strategies to support highly specialised interventions
  10. Resource for teachers and professionals
  11. You are here: Resources for parents and carers

Resources for parents and carers

  • support and advice for parent and carers of autistic children  (NAS) 
  • support for autistic learners with sensory processing, ideas for activities, resources and guidance for those supporting them 
  • resources aimed at supporting children or young people with autism develop essential life skills such as personal hygiene, self-care, safety, managing work and leisure activities 
  • apps for children with special needs (covering all areas of need)

Further generic support for parents and families

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SEND inclusion toolkit

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Area of need

  • Communication and interaction
  • Cognition and learning
  • Social, emotional and mental health
  • Sensory and physical needs
  • Growing independence
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