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Jan Marcin Szancer Primary School with Integrated Units number 342

A pupil with ASD - AS in a mainstream primary school in Warsaw

The practice is about an 11-year-old boy who manifests a series ASD - as symptoms (Autism Spectrum Disorder - Asperger syndrome), communication and attention deficits, impulsive behaviour, including aggressive. It is overbearing - it works on its own terms. The boy has difficulties with a calm end of the business, and he reacts with anger inadequate. He has difficulty in understanding and feeling different emotions, such as sadness, compassion, shame and guilt.

In our school (one of the largest primary schools not only in Warsaw but also in Poland), such children usually attend so called integrated classes where in the classroom there is always an assistant who works with children with special educational needs. In addition, a child diagnosed with autism has a special assistant called a "shadow" (usually a psychologist). The child receives maximum support and assistance not only during lessons but also during breaks.

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