Nearly all students from low‑income households
Data about students' economic need comes from the National Center for Education Statistics, via our partners at MDR Education.
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Students with autism benefit from visually being able to see their schedules. These schedules allow students to become independent of adult prompts and cues. Routines and schedules are important because they influence a child's emotional, cognitive and social development.
They help children feel secure and understand expectations! Transitioning from activity to activity can sometimes pose a challenge for some students, but with a schedule, there are no surprises in what they are doing next! Students are reminded of their schedule frequently throughout the day to ensure familiarity with their routine.
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Students with autism benefit from visually being able to see their schedules. These schedules allow students to become independent of adult prompts and cues. Routines and schedules are important because they influence a child's emotional, cognitive and social development.
They help children feel secure and understand expectations! Transitioning from activity to activity can sometimes pose a challenge for some students, but with a schedule, there are no surprises in what they are doing next! Students are reminded of their schedule frequently throughout the day to ensure familiarity with their routine.