Friday, March 22, 2013

Understanding Autistic Students in the Classroom


- Elizabeth Holt

6 comments:

  1. This is a very good video, I like that it includes a lot of information and research. Thank you for sharing!
    Darina Prokofyeva

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  2. Elizabeth - this is very well done - your voice tone is calming and you provide very valuable, practical info.

    Cheryl

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  3. I loved how your video had information covering a variety of areas concerning autism and how to handle classroom situations that may be challenging. Very well done. Thanks for sharing!

    Mackenzie Parkin

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  4. This is a very informed video! Great job! Maybe a few teachers I know that work at the School for the Deaf & Blind, who work with autistic children should watch this. That way they will be better informed on how to help these children, rather than get frustrated and end up being verbally abusive. Super!!

    ~Rachael Walters

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  5. Great video! I was also wondering how you recorded the video with the voice over and the slides... I've been trying to figure this out for awhile, and I haven't been able to :(

    Although i do think the slides were going by a little fast, this was a very helpful and condensed presentation of finding an autistic child in your class. Very insightful! Thanks
    ~Rebecca Jenn

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  6. Very nice video and power point. You provided a lot of useful information that teachers can use in thier classrooms. I learned a lot and I liked how you covered several areas about autism. Thank you for that valuable information.

    By Lisa Cropp

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