Policies

At Teaching Autism, I aim to keep things as fun, helpful, and stress-free as possible – but like every professional website, there are a few important policies I need to include to make sure everything is transparent and fair.

This page is your go-to guide for understanding the legal and practical side of using this site and any of my resources. Whether you’re a teacher, parent, therapist, or just browsing, I want you to feel confident and informed every step of the way.

You can explore my key policies by using the drop-down menu under “Policies” in the navigation bar or simply click the links below:

Why These Policies Matter

I know legal pages aren’t the most exciting part of a website – but they’re really important. These policies are here to protect both you and myself. They explain things like:

  • What you can and can’t do with my resources
  • How I use and protect your data
  • When and how refunds or returns are available
  • My partnerships and affiliate relationships

Taking a few minutes to read through these pages helps avoid misunderstandings and ensures that you’re getting the most out of your time here at Teaching Autism.

A Quick Overview

Terms of Use
These outline how you’re allowed to use the content and resources on my site. Please read them if you’re downloading, printing, or sharing anything from Teaching Autism.

Privacy Policy
Your privacy is important to me. This policy explains what kind of personal data I collect, how I use it, and what your rights are when it comes to your information.

Disclosure Policy
From time to time, I may include affiliate links or sponsored content. This policy is all about keeping things transparent and making sure you know when I may earn a small commission (at no cost to you).

Refunds and Returns
Because many of my products are digital downloads, I outline when refunds are available, what the exceptions are, and how to request one if needed.

Need Help or Have Questions?

If you ever have a question about any of my policies, please don’t hesitate to reach out. I’m always happy to help clarify anything so you feel confident using my site and resources.

Thank you so much for being part of the Teaching Autism community!

Warmly,
Nikki