Mistakes can easily be made on the internet if you are not sure what to look for - specifically, clicking on spam links or surfing unsecure websites can lead to downloading viruses or unintentionally sharing personal information.
From email to online shopping to discussion forums, the internet has become an essential part of our lives. It can also be a wonderful social outlet for autistic people because they are able to communicate with other people without the need to read body language or make eye contact. However, because autistic people may have difficulty detecting signs of deception, they may also be at risk for online scams.
Autistic children have specific legal protections that are meant to help them get an education. For this topic, we will discuss the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), which is a law that has been put in place to make sure autistic children (and children with other disabilities) have access to a quality education.
Autistic children have specific legal protections that are meant to help them get an education. Here, we will discuss what happens during an Individualized Education Plan (IEP) meeting and provide tips for achieving the best outcome for you and your child.