Parental suggestions for facilitating acceptance and understanding of autism.
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https://doi.org/10.54322/kairaranga.v8i2.99Keywords:
Asperger syndrome, autism spectrum disorders, culturally appropriate strategies, inclusion practices, parent participation, parent-school relationship, school choice, whanau, Maori culture, peer acceptanceAbstract
This article contains the transcript of a session one mother ran in her child's class. The aim of the session was to give dass members a better understanding of autism spectrum disorders (ASD) in general and of her son in particular. The effectiveness of her approach is evident in the follow-up stories children wrote and in the experiences this mother recounts Included as an appendix & a questionnaire developed by three Maori parents of children with AD. These questions were used to assist them in selecting schools to meet their children's special and cultural needs.
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