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Teachers

Teachers

Working with teachers in Kinshasa

There is much work to be done!

  • Training teachers how to identify earlier signs of Autism
  • Training teachers on how they can provide therapy and assistance in the classroom
  • Working with teachers on how to deal with the different aspects of Autism
  • Teaching a small group of students and individuals inside and outside of the classroom
  • Preparing and executing lessons and resources
  • Developing and adapting individualized teaching methods that are suitable for each of their students
  • Using special tools and equipment provided to stimulate an interesting learning environment
  • Using special skills to teach children Braille, sign language or lip reading
  • Collaborating with the Class Teacher and Lead Teacher to build a better learning environment for the children
  • Updating parents on their kids’ progress and giving recommendations to promote a better learning environment at home
Helps us help the families and community of Kinshasa in the Democratic Republic of Congo

Helpful Autism Links

www.autism-help.org

www.sparkforautism.org

www.autismspeaks.org

www.naesp.org

The Internal Revenue Service (I.R.S.) recognizes Autism Congo is a Section 501( c ) ( 3 ) public charity. Gifts to Autism Congo are tax-deductible in the U.S.A.

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