I've said this before. I teach 3rd grade in a middle-class community. I currently have 18 students. At least 4 have ASD, although not all 4 are diagnosed yet. That's 22% or 1 in 5. Of the remainder, half have some type of neurological condition like ADHD or a communication disability. Normal has become abnormal and vice versa.
I've said this before. I teach 3rd grade in a middle-class community. I currently have 18 students. At least 4 have ASD, although not all 4 are diagnosed yet. That's 22% or 1 in 5. Of the remainder, half have some type of neurological condition like ADHD or a communication disability. Normal has become abnormal and vice versa.