تدريس المهارات الحياتية لدى الطلبة ذوي اضطراب طيف التوحد من وجهة نظر معلميهم بمدينة جدة
The study aimed to reveal how to teach life skills to students with autism spectrum disorder from the point of view of their teachers in Jeddah, in addition to clarifying the means of teaching life skills to students with autism spectrum disorder from the point of view of their teachers in Jeddah, and to clarify the difference in life skills among students. Those with autism spectrum disorder according to the child’s age variable from the point of view of their teachers in Jeddah, as well as knowledge of the obstacles to teaching life skills among children with autism spectrum disorder from the point of view of their teachers in Jeddah. The sample included 30 cases of students with autism spectrum disorder whose ages ranged between 10-15 years, and to achieve the goal of the study, the researcher built a life skills scale and its validity and reliability were verified. To answer the study questions, arithmetic averages, standard deviations, and t-test were used. The results also indicated that there were no statistically significant differences on life skills according to the age variable, and the study recommended providing treatment programs to improve life skills for students with autism spectrum disorder. (Published abstract)