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Autism, Learning Styles, and Visual Teaching Methods

Visual strategies are widely used when working and living with autistic children and young people, as they:

  • Complement the learning style of many autistic children, young people and adults
  • Can be introduced alongside other intervention strategies.
  • Are adaptable, portable and can be used in most situations.

The use of visual strategies can have a notable impact on how an autistic child experiences family, community, and school life, as they help to clarify expectations and make abstract concepts more concrete. Visual strategies support children as they develop effective communication and interaction skills, as well as accessing the curriculum.

Professionals and parents will become more familiar with how to adapt the school or home environment and individualised tasks to meet the needs of the child, in order, to enhance learning, play or leisure skills and social interactions.

Expected Outcomes

  • Understand the importance of visual teaching methods.
  • Develop some visual strategies that can be used to support the child
  • Using visuals in school or the family home

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Dr Jo Fitzsimons

Dr Jo Fitzsimons

Dr Jo Fitzsimons is the Head of Flourish Specialist Education Services at Flourish Learning Trust in North-East London. She has a Doctorate in Special Education from University College London (UCL), a MA in Education and postgraduate diplomas in Speech and Language Impairment and Multi-Sensory Impairment (with a specialist MSI teaching qualification).
Her previous appointments have included Deputy Head of School and curriculum management roles.
Jo has also been involved in a wide range of International and European research projects and conferences over the past 17 years offering training, support and advice on various aspects of SEND practice.
Her specialist interests include sensory learning, autism and supporting children and young people with profound and multiple learning disabilities (PMLD).

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