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A Teacher’s Guide to


Asperger’s
Syndrome
What is Asperger’s Syndrome?
   An autism spectrum disorder that effects language and
    communication skills
   Children with AS have trouble reading facial
    expressions and peoples’ gestures
   They find it difficult to identify and express their
    feelings
   They may also have a hard time connecting to other
    people, such as classmates
Whom does
       Asperger’s Syndrome affect?
   Over 400,000 families are affected by Asperger’s
    Syndrome
   It is estimated that 1 out of every 88 children
    will be diagnosed with the disorder
   Asperger’s Syndrome affects boys more often
    than girls -1/54 boys 1/252 girls
   AS is usually diagnosed between the ages of 5
    and 9 however early detection is the goal (age 2)
Common Signs of
              Asperger’s Syndrome
   Peculiar mannerisms such as odd speech patterns
    (they may sound like “little professors”)
   Few facial expressions and difficulty reading others’
    body language
   Unusual sensitivity to light, sound, smell, taste & touch
   Obsessions with a single topic such as music, dinosaurs,
    cars or the mechanics of a toaster
   A need for routines, rituals and consistency
    (such as a familiar morning routine)
   Lack of “common sense” and an inability to identify
    social cues
Don’t try this at home (or school)!
   Don’t use humor, sarcasm or idioms without
    explaining what you mean
   Don’t ignore the student’s complaints, no matter
    how menial they seem to you
   Don’t randomly change the child’s schedule,
    routine or rituals without warning the child
   Don’t confront the child in a public setting
   Don’t ignore or minimize the signs and
    symptoms … Ignoring negative behavior
    doesn’t make it go away! It escalates the
    situation.
How do I help my students?


There are 5 domains that need to be
      addressed. They include
    communication skills, social
  interaction skills, sensory skills,
 behavior skills and academic skills
Communication Skills
   What does the problem look like?
     Difficulty asking for help or figuring out what the
      task entails
     Easily confused by complex directions

     Talking at the same time as others

     Making statements that seem “out of the blue”

     Saying things that seem disrespectful, inappropriate
      or argumentative
Communication Skills
   How do I help?
     Break complex directions down into “smaller pieces”

     Repeat instructions, being careful not to rephrase
      because the student may still be processing your first
      set of instructions
     Make clear, precise statements

     Physically SHOW them where they are supposed to be
      in their work or reading when they have “fazed out”
     Explain sarcasm, metaphors, and idioms as words with
      a double meaning
     Help the student find a phrase or signal for when he or
      she does not understand directions
Social Interaction Skills
   What does the problem look like?
     Inability to read facial cues or body language
     Unable pick up on verbal and non-verbal social cues

     Difficulty making small talk or conversation

     Trouble understanding emotions of themselves and
      others
     Clumsy, not coordinated
Social Interaction Skills
   How do I help?
     Protect the student from bullying and teasing
     Pair the student with a buddy who can act as a
      “social mentor”
     Know the difference when he is isolated by choice
      and when he is isolated because peers won’t include
      him
     Explain Asperger’s Syndrome to classmates

     Help the student understand the use of humor
Sensory Skills
   What does the problem look like?
     Increased sensitivity to sound, light, taste, touch and
      smell (to the point of having a meltdown)
     A student with AS is prone to notice the tapping of a
      pencil or the humming of the overhead fluorescent
      light (IT WILL DRIVE THEM CRAZY)
     Sensitivities may make him anxious, stressed or
      over-react
     Difficulty staying focused because of sensitivities
     The need to deal with the sensitivity quickly because
       he may get overwhelmed and over-react
Sensory Skills
   How do I help?
     Predict sensory/environmental changes and make
      the student aware of them before they occur, giving
      him or her a chance to prepare and adjust
     Provide a personal, quiet space for the student to
      relax and collect his or her thoughts
     Allow the student to have a calming item to use
      when experiencing sensory issues (i.e. a stress ball,
      worry rock, etc)
Behavior Skills
   What does the problem look like?
     Seemingly Egocentric
     Easily annoyed, agitated and impatient

     Tendency to state exactly what is on his mind

     Mood swings – withdrawn and unable to engage at
      times, and hyper at other times
     A perfectionist – really hard on himself or others
      when a mistake is made
     Inclination to get “stuck” thinking about a problem
      or special interest
Behavior Skills
   How do I help?
     Model acceptance of the student for her peers
     Don’t take the student’s comments personally

     Use the student’s special interest to engage her in
      conversation or class discussion
     Be consistent and clear in your expectations

     Teach the student replacement behaviors for when
      she is frustrated, angry or anxious
Academic Skills
   What does the problem look like?
     Strong in concrete subjects such as math and
      science, while weak in abstract areas such as
      language arts
     Unable to find the “main idea”, because everything
      or nothing is important to him
     Avoiding a certain subject he is uncomfortable with
      or uncertain of
     Over-stimulated by lengthy activities
Academic Skills
   How do I help?
     Be calm, matter-of-fact and predictable when
      teaching
     Give materials/directions orally and visually

     Use concrete examples when teaching

     Use predictable classroom routines, rules and
      expectations
     Provide frequent, positive feedback
As a teacher…….
   Try not to take it personally, it is not meant
    personally
   Look beyond the SYNDROME to the CHILD
   Remember that allowing a student to “level the
    playing field” does not take away an opportunity
    from other children or give the AS child an
    advantage
Where can I find more information?
        www.autismspeaks.org
        www.autismhelp.info
        www.aspergertips.com
      www.aspergersyndrome.org
          www.autism.org
       www.specialfamilies.com
         www.kidshealth.org

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Aspergers for Teachers 1

  • 1. Be et ho ven John Denver Cha rles n Ay kroyd Dick o ns on Al Gore Da Jim s Hin a te son il lG B Charles Schulz Albert Einstein Ro bin Bob Dylan Wil liam s Thomas Edison Emily Dickinson Mark Twain
  • 2. A Teacher’s Guide to Asperger’s Syndrome
  • 3. What is Asperger’s Syndrome?  An autism spectrum disorder that effects language and communication skills  Children with AS have trouble reading facial expressions and peoples’ gestures  They find it difficult to identify and express their feelings  They may also have a hard time connecting to other people, such as classmates
  • 4. Whom does Asperger’s Syndrome affect?  Over 400,000 families are affected by Asperger’s Syndrome  It is estimated that 1 out of every 88 children will be diagnosed with the disorder  Asperger’s Syndrome affects boys more often than girls -1/54 boys 1/252 girls  AS is usually diagnosed between the ages of 5 and 9 however early detection is the goal (age 2)
  • 5. Common Signs of Asperger’s Syndrome  Peculiar mannerisms such as odd speech patterns (they may sound like “little professors”)  Few facial expressions and difficulty reading others’ body language  Unusual sensitivity to light, sound, smell, taste & touch  Obsessions with a single topic such as music, dinosaurs, cars or the mechanics of a toaster  A need for routines, rituals and consistency (such as a familiar morning routine)  Lack of “common sense” and an inability to identify social cues
  • 6. Don’t try this at home (or school)!  Don’t use humor, sarcasm or idioms without explaining what you mean  Don’t ignore the student’s complaints, no matter how menial they seem to you  Don’t randomly change the child’s schedule, routine or rituals without warning the child  Don’t confront the child in a public setting  Don’t ignore or minimize the signs and symptoms … Ignoring negative behavior doesn’t make it go away! It escalates the situation.
  • 7. How do I help my students? There are 5 domains that need to be addressed. They include communication skills, social interaction skills, sensory skills, behavior skills and academic skills
  • 8. Communication Skills  What does the problem look like?  Difficulty asking for help or figuring out what the task entails  Easily confused by complex directions  Talking at the same time as others  Making statements that seem “out of the blue”  Saying things that seem disrespectful, inappropriate or argumentative
  • 9. Communication Skills  How do I help?  Break complex directions down into “smaller pieces”  Repeat instructions, being careful not to rephrase because the student may still be processing your first set of instructions  Make clear, precise statements  Physically SHOW them where they are supposed to be in their work or reading when they have “fazed out”  Explain sarcasm, metaphors, and idioms as words with a double meaning  Help the student find a phrase or signal for when he or she does not understand directions
  • 10. Social Interaction Skills  What does the problem look like?  Inability to read facial cues or body language  Unable pick up on verbal and non-verbal social cues  Difficulty making small talk or conversation  Trouble understanding emotions of themselves and others  Clumsy, not coordinated
  • 11. Social Interaction Skills  How do I help?  Protect the student from bullying and teasing  Pair the student with a buddy who can act as a “social mentor”  Know the difference when he is isolated by choice and when he is isolated because peers won’t include him  Explain Asperger’s Syndrome to classmates  Help the student understand the use of humor
  • 12. Sensory Skills  What does the problem look like?  Increased sensitivity to sound, light, taste, touch and smell (to the point of having a meltdown)  A student with AS is prone to notice the tapping of a pencil or the humming of the overhead fluorescent light (IT WILL DRIVE THEM CRAZY)  Sensitivities may make him anxious, stressed or over-react  Difficulty staying focused because of sensitivities  The need to deal with the sensitivity quickly because he may get overwhelmed and over-react
  • 13. Sensory Skills  How do I help?  Predict sensory/environmental changes and make the student aware of them before they occur, giving him or her a chance to prepare and adjust  Provide a personal, quiet space for the student to relax and collect his or her thoughts  Allow the student to have a calming item to use when experiencing sensory issues (i.e. a stress ball, worry rock, etc)
  • 14. Behavior Skills  What does the problem look like?  Seemingly Egocentric  Easily annoyed, agitated and impatient  Tendency to state exactly what is on his mind  Mood swings – withdrawn and unable to engage at times, and hyper at other times  A perfectionist – really hard on himself or others when a mistake is made  Inclination to get “stuck” thinking about a problem or special interest
  • 15. Behavior Skills  How do I help?  Model acceptance of the student for her peers  Don’t take the student’s comments personally  Use the student’s special interest to engage her in conversation or class discussion  Be consistent and clear in your expectations  Teach the student replacement behaviors for when she is frustrated, angry or anxious
  • 16. Academic Skills  What does the problem look like?  Strong in concrete subjects such as math and science, while weak in abstract areas such as language arts  Unable to find the “main idea”, because everything or nothing is important to him  Avoiding a certain subject he is uncomfortable with or uncertain of  Over-stimulated by lengthy activities
  • 17. Academic Skills  How do I help?  Be calm, matter-of-fact and predictable when teaching  Give materials/directions orally and visually  Use concrete examples when teaching  Use predictable classroom routines, rules and expectations  Provide frequent, positive feedback
  • 18. As a teacher…….  Try not to take it personally, it is not meant personally  Look beyond the SYNDROME to the CHILD  Remember that allowing a student to “level the playing field” does not take away an opportunity from other children or give the AS child an advantage
  • 19. Where can I find more information? www.autismspeaks.org www.autismhelp.info www.aspergertips.com www.aspergersyndrome.org www.autism.org www.specialfamilies.com www.kidshealth.org