School Success Strategies

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Digital publication from Educators Plus. ISBN: 978-81-994064-2-1. DOI: To be assigned by Crossref following publisher membership approval. Once registered, this DOI will permanently resolve to this bibliographic landing page..

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This book provides a practical, parent-friendly guide to supporting school success for children on the autism spectrum. It is designed to help parents, caregivers, and educators understand how autism may affect learning, classroom participation, communication, sensory regulation, social interaction, homework, anxiety, transitions, and educational planning.

The guide explains how parents can build effective partnerships with teachers and school professionals, understand special education systems, participate in IEP meetings, compare IEPs with 504 plans and European support models, identify classroom accommodations, support learning at home, reduce school-related anxiety, and prepare for transitions between grades and schools.

The book emphasises inclusive, rights-based, neurodiversity-aware school support. It presents autism as a legitimate neurological difference requiring respect, accommodation, and individualised educational planning. Rather than viewing school difficulties as failure, the guide encourages parents and educators to identify support needs, adapt learning environments, use visual and sensory supports, provide clear communication, and build collaborative systems around the child.

As Book 6 of The Complete Parent Survival Bundle: Raising a Child with Autism, this volume builds on earlier books focused on autism understanding, routines, communication, positive parenting, and nutrition by addressing the school environment. It equips parents to advocate confidently, collaborate constructively, and support their child’s academic, social, emotional, and long-term educational development.

The book is intended for informational and educational purposes only. It does not replace legal advice, clinical evaluation, school-district policy guidance, therapeutic planning, or professional special education consultation. Parents should consult qualified education advocates, special educators, school psychologists, IEP coordinators, or attorneys specialising in special education law before making formal educational requests, appeals, or legal decisions.

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