Autistic pupils' experiences in primary and post-primary schools: A scoping review and consultation with autistic pupils in Ireland.
Aoife LynamMary Rose SweeneyLisa KeenanSinéad McNallyPublished in: Autism & developmental language impairments (2024)
This study identified several gaps in the literature on the school experiences of autistic pupils, based on both the scoping review and consultation with the CYAG. While the CYAG validated the themes identified in existing literature, there is a need for greater diversity in the samples included and increased focus on the potential positive aspects of the school experience. Implications. These findings have important research implications. In particular, further studies are needed with autistic pupils at primary school level, including those who are minimally or non-speaking, as well as ensuring pupils with positive school experiences are also represented. Findings also highlight the need for continued collaboration with autistic pupils themselves in matters concerning their education.