School can be challenging for autistic girls who are at risk of internalised anxiety which can ultimately lead to school avoidance. Low attendance is acknowledged as negatively impacting educational attainment and exacerbating mental health difficulties. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with three autistic girls aged 13–15 years from different high schools, their parent(s) and key adult. Thematic analysis identified the first phase of re-engagement is developing a trusting student–key adult relationship. This provides the foundation for social and emotional intervention. Challenges were also acknowledged and possible improvements reflected upon. These results will aid educators and researchers aiming to support the successful inclu...
Background: Young people with autism spectrum conditions (ASC) face many educational challenges, par...
Autistic girls’ heightened social motivation and associated social coping strategies, such as camouf...
Background and aims: All children have the right to receive an education and to be included in schoo...
Emotionally based school avoidance (EBSA) research is a growing area of interest within psychology, ...
Background and aims If a child’s behaviour does not conform to school policy or causes harm to eithe...
Secondary schools are increasingly becoming inclusive of all students whatever their individual need...
Background and aims All children have the right to receive an education and to be included in school...
School refusal is an important factor impacting upon poor outcomes for adolescents and youth. Indivi...
School refusal is an important factor impacting upon poor outcomes for adolescents and youth. Indivi...
Children with autism face many social challenges and these have been associated with vulnerability t...
The purpose of the current review is to provide an overview of research relating to the school exper...
Increasing numbers of pupils with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are attending mainstream schools. H...
This thesis examined how typically developing (TD) pupils relate to autistic peers, given the preval...
Children and young people on the autism spectrum show elevated anxiety levels in comparison to typic...
This paper focuses on the “lost generation” of autistic women’s experiences of secondary school usin...
Background: Young people with autism spectrum conditions (ASC) face many educational challenges, par...
Autistic girls’ heightened social motivation and associated social coping strategies, such as camouf...
Background and aims: All children have the right to receive an education and to be included in schoo...
Emotionally based school avoidance (EBSA) research is a growing area of interest within psychology, ...
Background and aims If a child’s behaviour does not conform to school policy or causes harm to eithe...
Secondary schools are increasingly becoming inclusive of all students whatever their individual need...
Background and aims All children have the right to receive an education and to be included in school...
School refusal is an important factor impacting upon poor outcomes for adolescents and youth. Indivi...
School refusal is an important factor impacting upon poor outcomes for adolescents and youth. Indivi...
Children with autism face many social challenges and these have been associated with vulnerability t...
The purpose of the current review is to provide an overview of research relating to the school exper...
Increasing numbers of pupils with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are attending mainstream schools. H...
This thesis examined how typically developing (TD) pupils relate to autistic peers, given the preval...
Children and young people on the autism spectrum show elevated anxiety levels in comparison to typic...
This paper focuses on the “lost generation” of autistic women’s experiences of secondary school usin...
Background: Young people with autism spectrum conditions (ASC) face many educational challenges, par...
Autistic girls’ heightened social motivation and associated social coping strategies, such as camouf...
Background and aims: All children have the right to receive an education and to be included in schoo...