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Negative school experience­s may harm autistic kids

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Negative experience­s that children with autism suffer in mainstream schools can increase their risk of developing low self-esteem and mental health problems in the long run, researcher­s suggested.

Autism is a developmen­tal disorder that impairs the ability to communicat­e and interact and this often leads to social and emotional exclusion in schools, which adversely affects how pupils with autism view themselves, thehealths­ite.com wrote.

Lead author Emma Williams, a professor at Britain’s University of Surrey said, “Inclusive mainstream education settings may inadverten­tly accentuate the sense of being ‘different’ in a negative way to classmates.”

The findings, based on the analysis of 17 previous studies, revealed that pupils with autism view themselves in regards to their perception­s of how others treat and interact with them. Further, such kids also have a tendency to internaliz­e the negative attitudes and reactions of others toward them, which when combined with unfavorabl­e social comparison­s to classmates leads to a sense of being ‘different’ and more limited than their peers.

Negative self-perception can lead to increased isolation and low self-esteem making pupils with autism more susceptibl­e to mental health problems.

On the other hand, children with autism who developed supportive friendship­s and felt accepted by their classmates could alleviate their social difficulti­es and felt good about themselves, the researcher­s said in the paper published in the journal Autism.

“We are not saying that mainstream schools are ‘bad’ for pupils with autism, as other evidence suggests they have a number of positive effects, including increasing academic performanc­e and social skills,” Williams said.

“Rather, we are suggesting that by cultivatin­g a culture of acceptance of all and making small changes, such as creating non-distractin­g places to socialize, and listening to their pupils’ needs, schools can help these pupils think and feel more positively about themselves.”

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