20 Activities to Support Abstract Thinking in AU/ID Students
Abstract thinking, the ability to conceptualize ideas beyond concrete experiences, is a critical cognitive skill that enables students to generalize, interpret symbols, and explore hypothetical scenarios. For students with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and Intellectual Disability (ID), developing abstract thinking can be challenging due to preferences for concrete processing, sensory sensitivities, and varying cognitive abilities. … Continue reading 20 Activities to Support Abstract Thinking in AU/ID Students
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