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Module 6: Targeting Autism in Libraries
Welcome to Project ENABLE Training Initial Assessment Module 1: Disability Awareness Module 2: Disability Law & Policy Module 3: Creating an Accessible Library Module 4: Planning Inclusive Programs and Instruction Module 5: Assistive Technology in Libraries Module 6: Targeting Autism in Libraries Final Assessment Training Resources
Module Introduction
Autism Pre-Test
Topic 1: What is Autism?
Topic 2: Diagnosis and Characteristics of Autism
Topic 3: Creating an Autism-Friendly Library
Topic 4: Autism-Friendly Library and Information Programs, Services and Resources
Topic 5: Partnering with the Greater Community to Support Children and Adults with Autism
Topic 6: Library Support and Opportunities: Employment of People on the Spectrum
Autism Post-Test

Creating a Level of Comfort

Creating a Level of Comfort

Topic 3: Creating a Comfort Level for Users

child reading

 

An important way to design an autism-friendly library is to create a level of comfort for all of your library's users. One way to do this is to provide supports that can help prepare people with ASD for a visit to their library. Several different kinds of supports are explained in more detail on the following pages. 

Topic 3: Creating an Autism-Friendly Library
Library Orientation
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