Education Bloggers Get Creative When Building Autism Awareness

Some of our favorite bloggers have published great ideas to build Autism Awareness. Check out these quick links to find some activities that may work for you!

 

PrAACtical AAC has gathered its favorite posts about autism into one blog about going Beyond Awareness to Understanding, Acceptance and Inclusion. Celebrate Autism Awareness Month with their:

  • Five videos for kids
  • Twenty ways for SLP’s to build awareness
  • Nearly fifty ways for educators to share their knowledge and expertise both in and out of the classroom

The Autism Society has great ideas about sharing information with posters, puzzle ribbons, newsletters and a link to find local events and activities sponsored by AS affiliates.

 

One Room Schoolhouse links blogs in its post titled Autism Awareness Blog Hop 2016. Download a visual schedule at no charge; see what other experts share.

 

You don’t have to go it alone when you have these great blogging resources at your finger tips.

 


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