Autism Parenting Magazine Issue 65(Member's Dashboard) | Page 27

AUTISM AWARENESS ensure students have access to a visual schedule, make photo schedules ahead of class trips to ensure that everything is safely predictable, prepare math and literacy boxes full of extra visual resources, and run social skills groups and weekly Reflection Ses- sions for teenagers with autism to help them make sense of their school week. Great strides are being made in our schools every day. Children with autism are no longer expected to simply fit in. Teachers are making sure they are as much a part of school life and culture as every oth- er child. Let’s celebrate the giant leaps being made in inclusion and the hardworking school staff who make them happen. Where Vacations Come True... Providing cruise vacation services to accommodate families and individuals with Special Needs, including, but not limited to, Autism, Asperger Syndrome, Down Syndrome, Tourette Syndrome, Cerebral Palsy and all Cogni