Autism Therapy: Gentle Teaching

definition of Gentle Teaching: A program that focuses on teaching methods that foster four feelings: safe, loved, loving, and engaged. The program encourages teachers and caregivers to find ways to express kindness to those in their care, including those who might not return those feelings back to them.

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J Autism Dev Disord, by Hess, KL, Morrier MJ, Heflin LJ, and Ivey ML, published in 2008, summarized Jul 30, 2008

The top five autism therapies used in the Georgia public schools are: Gentle Teaching, sensory integration, cognitive behavioral modification, assistive technology, and Social Stories.

This article reports the results of a survey performed to find out the types of treatments, therapies, and interventions used by teachers working with students with autism in Georgia's public schools. The therapies differed by grade level and classroom type. The authors found that fewer than 10% of the therapies used with students with autism in Georgia public schools are based on scientific evidence. They propose that teaches may be wasting time and funds on treatments that may not work. About 40% of the therapies used by the teachers were not even mentioned in a 2005 review of autism therapies.


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