The end of summer always brings new routines and changes, but this
year, back to school will look especially different for most families
in the U.S. In this edition of E-Speaks, you'll find useful
resources from respected clinicians, advocacy tips from a parent on
the spectrum and timely advice to help ease some of the stress you may
be feeling during these uncertain times and help make your
family's transition into the new school year a little less
complicated.
What's on your mind for back to school? Click on your concern for resources.
Managing masks and social distancing at school: [link removed]
Choosing online vs. in-person learning: [link removed]
How to support my child's learning needs in e-school: [link removed]
What we should be doing to get ready for school: [link removed]
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Back to school lessons in self-advocacy as an autistic parent
Exploring the "airplane oxygen mask approach" when it
comes to advocating for your child. Anne Nagel, Ph.D. explains that if
you want to be a good advocate for your child, you need to first
be a good advocate for yourself: [link removed]
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