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				<title>Matthew Lynch posted an update in the group Educating Students with Intellectual Disability or Autism</title>
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				<div class="youzify-wall-link-title">What is an Intelligence Test?</div>				<div class="youzify-wall-link-desc">Spread the loveThis is an evaluation that checks the capacities of an individual, which are largely seen as signs that a person is intelligent, or the fact that an individual has special potentials, irrespective of what they have learned in the past. Intelligence encompasses the capability to think, resolve problems, evaluate situations, and understand customs, social values, and norms. Two major categories of intelligence typically assessed by most intelligence assessments are:         Verbal intelligence: It’s the ability to understand and solve language-based problems.         Nonverbal intelligence: It’s the ability to comprehend and solve spatial […]</div>				<div class="youzify-wall-link-url">www.theedadvocate.org</div>			</div>
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				<div class="youzify-wall-link-title">5 of the Best Books for Toddlers with Autism</div>				<div class="youzify-wall-link-desc">Spread the loveWhen it comes to finding books to read to toddlers with autism, there are so many great options out there. Not only are these books entertaining, but they can also help to foster communication and learning in children with autism. Here are 5 of the best books for toddlers with autism. 1. Stand Tall, Molly Lou Melon by Molly Lou Melon Shop Now on Amazon Stand Tall, Molly Lou is a wonderful book that can start an important conversation about bullying.  Molly Lou is different, but she doesn’t mind.  When she starts a new school, her differences become […]</div>				<div class="youzify-wall-link-url">www.theedadvocate.org</div>			</div>
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				<title>Matthew Lynch posted an update in the group Educating Students with Intellectual Disability or Autism</title>
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				<pubDate>Thu, 23 Nov 2023 09:18:38 -0500</pubDate>

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				<div class="youzify-wall-link-title">Supporting Students with Autism</div>				<div class="youzify-wall-link-desc">Spread the loveAutism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder that affects communication and social interaction. ASD is characterized by problems with social communication, social interaction, and repetitive behaviors. ASD can be difficult for students and their families to live with. While there is no known cure for ASD, there are ways to support students with ASD. One way to support students with ASD is to provide them with appropriate accommodations. Accommodations can include modifications to class schedules, help with note taking, and more. Many families find that support groups are also helpful. Support groups provide families with a place […]</div>				<div class="youzify-wall-link-url">www.theedadvocate.org</div>			</div>
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