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College, School, & Education
School is meant for everyone. Even for autistic students. Hey if I went to school (which I have) then other people with autism deserve the education as well. If people don't get the education they want and/or deserve there might be a chance that our country or worse our world won't have people to help our civilization of a planet.
Autistic people will definitely be a huge help since they do things differently, but helpfully to keep our world living. If they don't get the education, things will go down hill most likely. I doubt that no one wants to take the chance of going down hill, except for the high and mighty boasting people that think they don't need people like us.
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Autistic students need to have special needs. It shouldn't be taken away. It should be something that can't be broken like an amendment. If it ever does break you will be risking our world to it's destruction and chaos probably, because they then won't learn and understand most likely.
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Make sure that autistic students are safe and supported by teachers and other students, because they could be picked on for their skills. Not everyone accepts them so they could be bullied. If there's a chance they're being bullied look for signs from them even when they say it's fine. Here are some examples: crying, staring into space, trembling, freaking out, breathing heavily, and so on.
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When their grades are dropping try to help them to understand what the assignment, questions, and problems are about and how to complete them. If it's something out of their league, like too much that they can't do it at all, then try to give highly supportive help from your school.
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Give the students more time to complete tests and assignments. People with autism take their own pace usually than an actual timed schedule, and that's actually good. Because then they're planning things right and getting things right. Most likely it's definitely a 75%-85% chance that they do better in their own time. I was given extra time and it helped me, so I know it will help others as well.
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Students that are autistic should sit in the first front rows of the classroom so that they can see the boards and hear the teacher better. I'm not saying that they could have sight and hearing problems but it definitely helps with their environment and atmosphere to learn better.
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For elective classes make sure that the student is good at them, but definitely make sure they go at their own pace, like for example gym class, not everyone is the same for exercise, so pushing them won't help them.
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If you don't want the student to fail the class and having to be held back and/or retake it, then help give answers, but still they figure it out themselves, and get them to study more with a parent or teacher.
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Just a heads up teachers, you're definitely probably going to be friends with so much autistic students, because some of those students feel like just to hang with the adults at school then kids their own age. But who knows, kids like them will probably be something for your lives.
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Graduation from High School will be so exciting for the students with this skill. They will know that they will have grateful lives, because they learned from a school and gained so much knowledge. At least that's what it will feel like for me as well.
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College. Just thinking of it is excitement and joy to my heart. I'm lucky that I'm going to college, I hope that other autistic students are able and are going to college. Students like these need college as well to get better education and understanding to get a good job and life in their future. I don't know if it's rare that autistic people are accepted to go to college or not. I do believe that people like us make a huge good difference to our world that they have the right to go and be accepted.
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