Understanding CodaLab Worksheets: A Quick Guide for Autism Parents | #autism #news #parenting
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CodaLab Worksheets appear to be structured documents containing word lists (like vocabulary terms) and frequency data that could be useful for autism-related language or educational exercises. The files include:
- Vocabulary lists (e.g., glove.6B.100d.txt) with words like "understanding," "comedy," and "grown"
- Frequency counts of terms (e.g., "chinese" appearing 736 times)
For parents, these could potentially be adapted into structured learning materials. However, autism experts recommend focusing on concrete, factual questions rather than abstract concepts when creating worksheets, as noted in Vanderbilt's parent guide on ASD (vkc.vumc.org).
Would you like help finding specific ways to adapt these for your child's needs?
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