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CASE STUDY: Kendall was diagnosed with autism at the age of 3. Kendall's parents knew he was different from their other children at very young age and as a result they never allowed Kendall to attend preschool, playgroups, or even Sunday school class. Kendall's parents chose to keep him at home under the care of his mother or grandmother where he could be protected from children and other adults who would not understand his differences. Although Kendall's parents home-schooled him for kindergarten and first grade, they now have turned to their neighborhood school for assistance. Kendall has minimal communication skills and often hits or bites when he becomes frustrated or overstimulated. As Kendall's parents' reluctantly enroll their son in school, they have many questions about the education he will receive.
What are the some of the instructional strategies that might be effective for professionals working with Kendall? Include examples in each of these categories: environmental supports, assistive technology, instructional practices, and social skills support.

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