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My experience of having a teaching assistant throughout my school years: An autistic adult’s perspective.

By Josh Collins: Our Newsletter writer at Reachout ASC

September 2024

A white, blond haired woman sitting at a school table next to a white, brown haired boy wearing glasses. There are sensory toys on the table.

Teaching Assistants can work 1:1 with some autistic children in schools.

 From my first day of reception to the final question on my third physics paper in June of 2016, I have had a teaching assistant sat beside me, or with me, in some capacity. For many across the country, a teaching assistant is going to be one of the people they spend the most time with.  I was not a unique case; this was also true for me.

Over my time, I have developed strong emotional bonds with teaching assistants. Other times, I have had the opposite; having either silently or very verbally wishing to have someone else in their place. Regardless of how I feel about them, they have all bagsied a plot of land in my memory and summative ideal of a teaching assistant.

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Lego based therapy courses.

Our Lego Based Therapy Courses are now available online

We have developing an online version of our Lego Based Therapy training which works best be for 2 adults from the same setting.  In the afternoon you would be working with 3 children in your school for 45 minutes.   For full details (and you can still take part if you are unable to work with children) please email us.  Look out for course dates on our UPCOMING TRAINING PAGE. 

 

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