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In this segment we discuss why it's important to allow autistic children to learn at their own pace and strategies to help make this happen. Follow: @iplante @MarthaGabler @LeapIntoLD @bamradionetwork Martha Gabler, B.A....
Allowing Autistic Children to Learn at Their Own Pace is an episode from #spedchat: Learning Differently by BAM Radio Network - The Twitterati Channel. In this segment we discuss why it's important to allow autistic children to learn at the...
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Published Jun 9, 2015, 10:48 long, audio available.
In this segment we discuss why it's important to allow autistic children to learn at their own pace and strategies to help make this happen. Follow: @iplante @MarthaGabler @LeapIntoLD @bamradionetwork Martha Gabler, B.A., M.A. and her husband are the parents of two boys. The younger one, now 18 years old, was diagnosed at age 3 as having severe autism and being profoundly non-verbal. She is the author of Chaos to Calm: Discovering Solutions to the Everyday Problems of Living with Autism and Behavior Basics: A Primer for Autism Parents.
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Allowing Autistic Children to Learn at Their Own Pace is an episode from #spedchat: Learning Differently by BAM Radio Network - The Twitterati Channel.
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This episode was published on Jun 9, 2015.
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Allowing Autistic Children to Learn at Their Own Pace is from #spedchat: Learning Differently by BAM Radio Network - The Twitterati Channel.
Published Jun 9, 2015 and 10:48 long