Talking to your child about school is important. Ask open-ended questions, listen carefully, offer support and encouragement, and highlight their accomplishments.
A double approach to the issue: a literary/narrative approach (carried out by Daniel Capó) and a more philosophical/conceptual approach (carried out by Carlos Granados).
Montse Daví Aragay, mother and primary school teacher for forty years, explains what she considers most relevant when choosing a school for our sons and daughters.
Choosing a school for a child with autism is not a simple process. The school is the institution that will have the biggest impact on the education and future of our children.
If your task of looking for a school has been successfully completed, now it's time to think about the next objective: how to adapt to the new situation that awaits your child.