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Camila Restrepo's curator insight,
September 25, 2020 4:54 PM
This year has brought many changes to society, not only in the economical and political aspect but also in education and the social life. One of the populations most affected by this pandemic has been children. For adult people, understanding this type of situation is a bit easier, but how can you explain to a child that they cannot go out because if we do that we can get sick? At this stage of development, social interaction is a fundamental part of the learning process, therefore measures have been sought to ensure their continuity. This article represents one of them, the teaching of the reality that we are living through cartoons for children with autism that represent a population that requires a lot of attention and accompaniment. The work they did is simply beautiful and shows how much human beings can do to improve the society in which we live.
Kimberly Rendón's curator insight,
September 28, 2020 6:01 PM
I like to know new strategies to teach new thing to kids with autism
Shayna Boyan's curator insight,
May 30, 2021 1:20 PM
This is an interesting read. Sesame Street was one of the first shows to bring on a character who is diagnosed with Autism. Throughout all of this COVID crazziness this show has not only knocked down the wall of stereotypes but it helps kids with autism deal with the issue of mask wearing during covid.
Bonnie Bracey Sutton's curator insight,
May 9, 2018 12:17 PM
Or bored because you teach below their interest and ability level
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Patricia Cruz's curator insight,
September 15, 2023 10:39 PM
Being a remote special education teacher can be challenging. Like the saying goes “It takes a village to raise a child”. We must be able to accommodate the needs for the children on digital platforms for the learner’s sake. Keep in mind that learning has no limits so we must take time to learn together. Choosing the platform that works best for your needs is crucial to be able to create professional opportunities.
Marco Bertolini's curator insight,
February 13, 2020 3:03 AM
Dyslexia is not a disease, it is a different organisation of the brain. |