Are you looking to engage in some free learning this summer on key issues in special and inclusive education for students with autism and other developmental disabilities? Check out Ed Lessons. #FactualFriday

Happy summer, educators!

Did you know that a concussion is a Brain Injury which can be caused by a sudden acceleration of the head and neck resulting from a blow or contact to the body? Check out SCHOOLFirst to see how to support your students with concussions. #FactualFriday
Are you wondering about how to better support your students with autism and developmental disabilities during the upcoming exam season? Reach out to Ask Ed! #FactualFriday
June is Brain Injury month in Canada. Brain Injury Canada provides resources and information on how to support individuals in your class who may be impacted by a brain injury. #FactualFriday
Why do individuals with Prader-Willi Syndrome experience certain symptoms? Today's #FactualFriday explains why.
Do you know how common Prader-Willi Syndrome is in children? Check out today's #FactualFriday to find out!

Do you know why sensory items are beneficial for students with autism?

Today's #FactualFriday quote highlights @AutismCanada's Sensory Support Kit resource. Check out their site to find this and other resources to aid in supporting students with ASD in your classroom.

Today is World Creativity and Innovation day. Have you ever considered how multiplayer gaming can support students with autism in educational settings? It's true!

Check out today's #FactualFriday from Stone et al. (2019) to learn how.

Did you know that we offer Ed lessons? Check out our website to see previous webinars, such as Introduction to Research in Autism, ID, and other DD. #FactualFriday
Today's #FactualFriday shares information on the number of individuals with autism that do not speak. Yet, these individuals are still able to communicate through various assistive technologies such as AACs.