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Champions Corner - Mr Holmes champions ASD Pupils

Autism is a fascinating condition. It tells us as much about ourselves and our own perceptions as it does about our friends with autism.

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It is diagnosed by its symptoms rather than its cause because, despite over half a century of research we are still not completely sure what causes it.

The symptoms of autism are:

● persistent deficits in social communication and social interaction in a variety of settings and situations, and ● restricted, repetitive patterns of behavior, interests, or activities We take these skills for granted, and impairments in these do not necessarily lead to serious issues. When they do it can make everyday processes, such as forming friendships, being organised and performing tasks that have multiple parts difficult to achieve. These are a few ways we can help.

Structure is key. Structure the day and the environment for your autist friend. Picture or word schedules (like a timetable) help them to operate independently. When asking a question or giving an instruction, say their name first to gain their attention. Keep verbal instructions simple and give them one at a time. Keep questions to a minimum or keep them very simple, as they take a lot of linguistic processing.

Most importantly, there is a human rights issue. Autists have the right to be the way they are, and in some aspects they may have no choice. We learn to respect and even enjoy cultural differences, and autism is a culture deserving of the same respect.

Champions Corner - Mr Holmes champions ASD Pupils

I have given a series of very short lectures on autism as part of our enrichment programme which go into greater detail about this. Here is the link. https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1THKtsweqQc0udHdM9NII-GEPxBe5aUfC?usp=s haring

Further reading:

National Autistic Society, UK https://www.autism.org.uk/National

Bahrain Special Families Support Group www.sfsbahrain.com

Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders https://www.springer.com/journal/10803

Autism: Sage Journals https://journals.sagepub.com/home/aut

I strongly recommend books by the following authors:

Mitzi Waltz Rita Jordan and my own Autism guru Olga Bogdshina If you have an area you would like to champion, please get in touch: CPD@thebsbh.co m

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