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The Individualization of a Learning Process

What is an individualized learning process? The individualization of the learning process is not one-to-one individual teaching. This means adapting the teaching to the individual characteristics of students – their rhythm of acquiring knowledge, language skills, preferred methods, and cognitive predispositions. Individualization means ‘when‘. The academic goals are equal for all in the class, but… Read More The Individualization of a Learning Process

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Invisible Disabilities

3 December – UNITED NATIONS International Day of Persons with Disabilities How to mislead an important point? When you see a person without a wheelchair, using available services or parking lots addressed to the disabled, have you ever judged them simply because you do not see any disability with the proverbial naked eye? In general,… Read More Invisible Disabilities

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Detecting First Autism Signs – Age, Features, Variations

There are still lots of countries, societies where having a disability or having someone disabled in the family is seen as a huge disgrace and cause of enormous embarrassment. For that reason often parents pretend to not notice anything strange in their kids’ functioning, ignoring the very first signs of neurodiversity, looking the other way.… Read More Detecting First Autism Signs – Age, Features, Variations

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Quirks of the Spectrum

I frequently think how is it possible and how come it doesn’t bother me anymore?  From ‘unbearable’ to ‘be fine with it’ there is a big canyon that runs widely and deeply enough to make this discomfort doubtfully qualifying for disappearance in the haze of not giving a freaking heck.  It doesn’t mean I do… Read More Quirks of the Spectrum

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6 Things Parents of Children with Autism Are Anxious About (and they shouldn’t)

Forget about it! We have to wait. Not a good time. Hold your horses! Forget about it! Better not! Not gonna happen! Oh, come on! What they will tell about me!? I’m not sure we should risk. How many times you hesitated because it’s ‘better not’? Have you ever resigned to take part in some… Read More 6 Things Parents of Children with Autism Are Anxious About (and they shouldn’t)

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Autism Parenting – There Is Nothing To Be Embarrassed About!

I decided to write this blog post because I regularly step into a situation of this kind. I find this episodes of shame widely common and frequently exercised. And THIS MUST CHANGE! By all means. With years of experience, things I’ve seen, parents I’ve talked to, stories I heard, and researches I’ve read I’m basically… Read More Autism Parenting – There Is Nothing To Be Embarrassed About!