
Supporting Pupils on the Autism Spectrum
Whole-school Training Materials and Resources for Sencos
Optimus Education (Publisher)
Published on 1. February 2013
Book
Mixed media product
220 pages
978-1-907927-16-4 (ISBN)
Description
Pupils on the autistic spectrum have difficulties in common, but they are individuals and have specific abilities and needs. For them to succeed it is vital that they are understood and barriers to their learning removed. This resource helps you train all staff to remove barriers for these pupils.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Optimus Publishing
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 310 mm
Width: 260 mm
Thickness: 30 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-907927-16-4 (9781907927164)
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Content
Chapter 1: Understanding the Autsim Spectrum Provides an overview of the core difficulties characteristic of the autism spectrum and is directly relevant to the subsequent chapters. Learning outcomes Participants will: understand what being on the autism spectrum means for pupils be able to build a profile of each individual's strengths and differences. Chapter 2: Understanding the Perspectives of Children and Parents: a foundation for developing partnership Considers individual perspectives and experiences of families in order to better understand how autism affects their lives. Learning outcomes Participants will: appreciate what parents want from school build partnerships with parents and families to better support pupils. Chapter 3: Challenging Behaviour and the Autism Spectrum: Making sense of the problem Presents a 'roadmap' for considering behaviour and planning positive responses to that behaviour. Learning outcomes Participants will: develop a framework to guide planning and implementing strategies for prevention and management make sense of the meaning of the behaviour as a key step in planning effective intervention. Chapter 4: Challenging Behaviour and the Autism Spectrum: Prevention and management Recognises the importance of prevention in managing behaviour. Learning outcomes Participants will: be able to make good use of preventative strategies know how to replace challenging behaviour through the development of skills and understanding and through promoting alternative behaviours. Chapter 5: Structure Exemplifies the need for structure to enhance the learning of pupils on the autism spectrum. Learning outcomes Participants will: know how to organise the physical space to provide structure be able to create individualised schedules, work systems and visual structure to support learning Chapter 6: Curriculum Access Demonstrates how you can adapt the curriculum to make it more accessible for pupils on the autism spectrum. Learning outcomes Participants will: be able to differentiate lesson objectives and content make best use of group work, support from teaching assistants, know how to manage tests and exams, and homework Chapter 7: Peer Support Considers ways to include peers as buddies, mentors and role models. Learning outcomes Participants will: appreciate the potential benefits of peer support to children and young people on the autism spectrum assess different ways of incorporating peer support and identify the best way forward Chapter 8: Transitions without Tears Explores a variety of positive strategies for supporting potentially difficult times of change. Learning outcomes Participants will: see the importance of planning the transition process use various tools and strategies to make transition less stressful for pupils. Chapter 9: Selecting and Blending Strategies to Meet Individual Needs Provides guidance on factors to consider when planning an eclectic mix of strategies, as no single approach will be effective if used in isolation. Learning outcomes Participants will: understand how to select and blend strategies know what to do when strategies 'don't work'.