a tool for increasing participation among pupils with autistic spectrum disorders
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a tool for increasing participation among pupils with autistic spectrum disorders

Juliette Brooke Member of the outreach team

Juliette Brooke describes an innovative, but easily implemented approach to reducing anxiety and increasing participation by pupils who have learning disabilities and autism

The Sunfield Assessment and Outreach Service (SAOS) provides support for children and young people with autistic spectrum disorders (ASD) in their home and school communities.

Learning Disability Practice. 11, 2, 30-34. doi: 10.7748/ldp2008.03.11.2.30.c6480

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