"It just fits my needs better": Autistic students and parents' experiences of learning from home during the early phase of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Melanie HeyworthSimon BrettJacquiline den HoutingIliana MagiatiRobyn StewardAnna UrbanowiczMarc StearsElizabeth PellicanoPublished in: Autism & developmental language impairments (2021)
These findings have important implications for understanding how and when autistic children might thrive in institutional educational settings once the pandemic subsides, focusing on the relationships between teachers and students, the nature of the physical learning environment and the need for greater flexibility in planning the school day.