Whilst we're already doing stuff at home that works (and have done since he was 2yo, if we're honest) and DH and I work in ASD services, we have absolutely no idea what we should be suggesting that school can do. The only thing that we've come up with so far is that the 'games club' (encouraging turn taking and 'rules' in game situation, therefore 'fun')
I'm sure there are more, err, significant things we could suggest, but have no clue. I'm not holding my breath either - two years ago, after he was diagnosed as severely dyslexic, I took them cream paper to copy his stuff on to, as it helps him a lot... but it was never used.
Anyone who has experience of what a child with ASD needs in a mainstream primary classroom would be a massivew help. TIA!