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Setting up Home Instruction for Students with ASD
A How-to Guide for ParentsCONCLUSION AND GETTING HELP
We sincerely hope this guide provides parents and caregivers with useful information to setup and facilitate schoolwork at home. Additional sources of help and guidance are listed below.
The Oregon Department of Education (ODE) has additional resources for parents including Distance Learning for All and a document designed for Parents and Families of Students Experiencing Disability.
The Autism Society of Oregon and FACT Oregon (supporting parents of children with disabilities) also have resources available to assist families during the school closures.
For resources on how to explain the current situation to your child and for other resources, can also check out our Learning at Home resource.
Columbia Regional Program is offering training and support events for parents and caregivers of children with ASD within our region (Multnomah, Clackamas, Hood River, and Wasco counties). Register via the links provided below.
➤ Wednesday, April 22nd 10am to 12pm Part 3: Supporting Your Child At Home with Routines
➤ Wednesday, May 20th 10am to 12pm Part 5: Puberty, Adolescence and ASD
➤ Wednesday, June 3rd 10am to 12pm Part 6: Topic to be determined via parent input
If you need to reach a specific school district in our region, view our list of district contacts here.
Setting up Home Instruction for Students with ASD
A How-to Guide for ParentsDeveloped by autism specialists at Columbia Regional Program
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