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School is critical for autistic students to develop academic, social, and life skills necessary for independence. Are your students supportive and understanding of their autistic classmates? Are you comfortable addressing challenging behaviors in the classroom?
Next to family and friends, few people have a greater influence on children than their teachers. OAR offers free resources and grant opportunities to educators to help support autistic students in the classroom and foster a positive classroom culture of acceptance.
Learn more about the resources we have for educators.

What is autism? What is causing the increase in autism prevalence? What does it mean for a student to have Asperger Syndrome? What is the differences between the DSM-IV and DSM-V?
Your classroom is already a diverse place. With the rising inclusion of autistic students in general education settings, the challenges associated with managing a classroom will grow.
Having a child with Asperger Syndrome (i.e. level 1 autism) in your class will have a different impact on your classroom environment than having a child with classic autism.
What is an Individualized Education Plans (IEP)? Why use IEP? How can I help? What is the IEP team and how does it work? What type of information can I find in an IEP?
The beginning of a new school year is a demanding time for teachers. The transition can be especially challenging when working with autistic students.
“We are people of color, we’re Black, that’s part of our culture…the experience as a Black caregiver, it’s very, very...
OAR Resources Speak Many Languages
Did you know that OAR offers a variety of autism resources in multiple languages? Accessing resources in a familiar language...
Help Create a More Inclusive World All Year Long
Thank you for being part of this year’s Autism Acceptance Month campaign. Our collective impact did not end when April...