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When learning, individuals with autism often experience unique challenges and strengths. They can develop deep interest and expertise in specific fields but may also struggle with social interactions and changes in teaching methods. Structure, visual support, and clear instructions are often crucial for an effective learning experience.

Sensitivity to stimuli and a need for predictability can influence the learning environment. Recognizing individual learning styles and offering adjustments, such as customized learning materials, contribute to an inclusive and supportive learning environment for people with autism.

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M-Safe Sonora 2 ear muffs (average noise)
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Adjustable ear muffs for use with moderate noise levels (8-99 years).
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Adjustable ear muffs for noise pollution (8-99 years)

Learning aids

Learning is different for everyone. For people with autism, learning can present specific challenges. With the right support, structure, and aids, learning becomes clearer, calmer, and more effective. On this page, you will find products that support learning in children and adults with autism.

Learning and autism

People with autism can become deeply engrossed in subjects that interest them. At the same time, stimuli, changes, or unclear expectations can hinder the learning process. By tailoring the learning environment to the needs of people with autism, there is more peace and space to learn. Clear structure, visual support, and predictability are often essential in this regard. With the right tools, learning becomes more enjoyable, whether at home, at school, or in a therapeutic or coaching setting.

Structure and clarity

For many children and adults with autism, structure is an important basis for learning. When tasks and time are clearly organized, this reduces tension and uncertainty. It helps them to better understand what is expected and in what order activities take place. Supportive tools include:

  • Visual aids such as pictograms and cards;
  • Timers and tools for time awareness;
  • Materials that help with planning and keeping track of things.

Focus and concentration

Concentration can be challenging for people with autism, especially when there are many stimuli present. Products that aid focus and posture support the learning process and promote mental and physical calm. Supportive aids include:

  • Seating and balance aids for active and comfortable sitting;
  • Products that aid prolonged learning or working, such as ear muffs.

For children and adults with autism

The products in this category are suitable for both children and adults with autism. After all, learning and development do not stop after school. Adults also continue to develop, for example at work, during coaching, or in therapy.

Other activities

In addition to learning, there are many other ways in which people with autism can adapt or structure their environment, depending on what is needed at that moment. Both children and adults with autism can benefit from support in various areas, such as:

 

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