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What does the National Autistic Society define autism as?
According to the British Medical Association, how many children in the UK have been diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Condition as of June 2024?
Why should terms like “high-functioning” and “low-functioning” be used with caution when describing autistic individuals?
Which professionals may be involved in diagnosing autism?
Which of the following is an early sign of autism in young children?
Which of the following is a common communication challenge for a child with ASC?
Where should you aim to sit autistic students in the classroom?
What is a good way to assess an autistic students stress level?
How can you promote social inclusion for autistic students in group situations?
Which 3 key de-escalation techniques should be used when an autistic student is displaying emotional distress?
What did Education, Health and Care Plans (EHCPs) replace?
What is the role of SENCO in supporting students with autism?