Embracing neurodiverse abilities and supporting students with autism in the classroom fosters a culture of empathy, respect, and acceptance.

As World Autism Day nears, here’s how to support neurodiverse students


Embracing diverse abilities in the classroom fosters a culture of empathy, respect, and acceptance

Key points:

  • Schools face a shortage of specialists who work with students with autism
  • In Wyoming, enhancing AI-human collaboration in IEP development
  • Special education staffing shortages put students’ futures at risk
  • For more news on students with autism, visit eSN's Innovative Teaching hub

The number of children diagnosed with developmental disabilities is on the rise, specifically attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Today, nearly one in 10 children have a developmental disability, according to the CDC's National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS). 

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