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		<title>Autism, Part 5: Autistic kids at school</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Autistic kids are increasingly being placed in general education classes. What do parents need to know about school programs?


Related posts:<ol><li><a href='http://www.familyanatomy.com/2009/07/09/stress-is-a-major-concern-for-parents-of-autistic-kids/' rel='bookmark' title='Permanent Link: Stress is a major concern for parents of autistic kids'>Stress is a major concern for parents of autistic kids</a></li>
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<li><a href='http://www.familyanatomy.com/2008/09/04/autism-vaccination-link-challenged/' rel='bookmark' title='Permanent Link: Autism &#8211; vaccination link challenged'>Autism &#8211; vaccination link challenged</a></li>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img style="float: right; margin-top: 2px; margin-bottom: 2px; margin-left: 14px;" title="Final Exam by dcJohn" src="http://www.familyanatomy.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/74907741_c2d59deb64_b21.jpg" alt="Final Exam by dcJohn" width="450" height="300" />When I was in grade school, I didn&#8217;t know anything about autism. Autistic kids in my area at that time were generally educated either at home or in special schools. Today, the emphasis on the inclusion of children with special learning needs in mainstream classrooms means that kids are more likely to attend school with an autistic child. On top of that, there is <a title="Autism rates and diagnostic substitution" href="http://www.familyanatomy.com/2008/11/06/autism-rates-and-diagnostic-substitution/" target="_blank">an increasing number of diagnoses of autism spectrum disorders</a>, meaning that teachers need to know how to meet the needs of kids with autism so they can help them to develop their skills.(...)<br/>Read the rest of <a href="http://www.familyanatomy.com/2009/10/23/autism-part-5-autistic-kids-at-school/">Autism, Part 5: Autistic kids at school</a> (481 words)</p>
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