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Autistic spectrum disorder (ASD)
The main characteristics are now commonly described as a triad of impairments. These impairments affect: communication – language impairment, which may include speech, intonation, gesture, body language or facial expression social interaction – difficulties such as lack of empathy and perception,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], inappropriate eye-contact,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], poor grasp of timing or rejection of physical contact imaginative thought – inflexible or over-literal thought processes, which may include obsessional behaviours or repetitive movements and a resistance to change. Children with autism will experience many of the same difficulties as children with Asperger syndrome. These difficulties may range from mild to severe. Like Asperger syndrome, this condition requires a multi-disciplinary diagnosis. Children with autistic spectrum disorder will have a different view of the world and of what is important.Key characteristicsChildren with autistic spectrum disorder may: find it hard or even impossible to look others in the eye prefer to be solitary, have great difficulty dealing with other children invading their personal space flap arms or hands, particularly when frustrated or upset have delayed speech – up to 50 per cent of autistic children have difficulty with developing spoken language have difficulty understanding jokes, idioms or figures of speech – everything is taken literally, making it difficult for them to make friends, understand some oral instructions and follow parts of the literacy hour have difficulties with language, such as parroting what others say, repeating one phrase over and over or speaking in a monotone fly into a rage for no apparent reason although this usually turns out to be because someone has moved something or changed a routine display repetitive behaviour, such as turning lights on and off, opening and closing doors, or watching the same videos over and over again. Support strategiesYou may need to: provide an area in the classroom where the child can have their own personal space, with the minimum of distractions ensure that the classroom has an element of continuity – not too many changes at one time prepare them well in advance for any changes in school routine, if possible,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], as this can be very distressing for them be consistent in the management of behaviour use a daily visual timetable for younger children use visual task lists for older children keep instructions clear and simple, checking that they understand by repeating the instructions to them individually as they will not understand that general instructions are for them unless their name is used use ICT to support their learning in a variety of ways explain jokes, idioms and figures of speech – what they are, what they mean and how they work teach the child how to interpret social signals use social stories to support a child in specific social situations teach self-help skills use visual and concrete materials to support understanding of conceptual vocabulary use games and activities to teach social conventions and interaction eg. turn-taking ensure that they understand that school and classroom rules apply to them. Support agenciesAutism Independent UK National Autistic Society
The Court of Appeal pointed out that R and F's submission in the county court was of overt, conscious racism, and it was not prepared to find that there had been unconscious discrimination.The decisionThe Court of Appeal said that, unlike the ordinary civil claim where the judge decides, on the claimant's evidence only, whether the claimant has made out a case, in this case the judge had had the benefit of the whole of the evidence. Despite the school's failure to comply with the statutory requirements, the judge had been entitled to find on the basis of all the evidence that R and F had not proved racial discrimination.


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