Abstract

Currently, many students in mainstream schools have been diagnosed with Asperger Syndrome or symptoms of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ICD10). Since the term Asperger Syndrome has been adopted in both scientific and colloquial language and is associated with specific dysfunctions in specific spheres, I will use this term for the purposes of this article. Some of these students may have associated difficulties, e.g., in learning or ADHD. In schools, it is not uncommon to also find students who exhibit autism or Asperger syndrome behaviour but without a diagnosis. By participating in the standard education cycle, teaching in elementary schools become a challenge for teachers because they face many challenges themselves. The purpose of the article is to show the difficulties faced by students with Asperger syndrome at school. An indication of how teachers can organize work in the classroom to ensure optimal working conditions for students with AS and to avoid provoking unnecessary tensions and frustration that would disturb work during the lesson will be provided.

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