29 WAYS FOR TEACHER ASSISTANTS TO SUPPORT STUDENTS IN 2019
Teacher assistants, school support officers, teacher aides etc. β you are angels in disguise and we thank you for all your hard work with our ASD students. You are usually the person that the student with ASD may develop a great mentoring relationship with, so it is important that you start off on the βright footβ.
10 Top Tips to Support Your Student to Stay on Task
Often, as a teacher assistant your most challenging task is to maintain your students concentration. This can be particularly difficult when working with a student with ASD. The ideas below are some strategies I found extremely useful when I had a teacher assistant in the classroom.
12 Key Strategies for Teacher Assistants
7 Considerations for Supporting Students
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Students with ASD are usually visual learners. You need to show them what to do rather than just tell them. Use visuals instructions.
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Students with ASD often can have difficulty with communication. Just because they canβt talk doesnβt mean they donβt understand you. Be careful what you say in front of them.
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Some students can talk but donβt understand: they need visual strategies to support verbal information. You may need to minimise your speech so as not to overwhelm them.
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There is always a reason for behaviour: social, sensory, anxiety, communication issues. Remember that behaviour is a second language.
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Establishing routines and consistency from day to day are also a key component.
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You will need to develop a great relationship with the teacher so you can work together.
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You may want to work with the other students so the teacher has time to work with the student with ASD.