
Helping Pupils with Autistic Spectrum Disorders to Learn
Mary Pittman(Author)
SAGE Publications Inc (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 5. September 2007
Book
Hardback
144 pages
978-1-4129-1965-4 (ISBN)
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Description
'The reader can gain a good overall understanding of autism and the issues which arise in teaching and learning across the spectrum but can also focus on and apply sections of the book which are specific to his or her own situation. I feel that this book is relevant to all school staff involved in educational planning for children who have autistic spectrum disorders' - REACH
`The reader will be left feeling challenged to rethink the learning experience of the child with ASD in their class, more clearly attuned to the child's voice and with an armful of ideas to try out in the classroom' - TES Website
Are you looking for caring and creative ways to support pupils on the Autistic Spectrum?
By encouraging everyone to view the triad of impairment as a triad of opportunity, this book gives the reader guidance on how to become an autism-friendly professional. With chapters on structuring a meaningful classroom, understanding and improving behaviour, and looking at transition through the eyes of pupils on the spectrum, the book provides valuable insights gained from the author's many years of practice
The book includes:
- visual resources for supporting learning and behaviour
- photocopiable activities for staff training excercises
- practical ideas to try out in your setting
- case studies to illustrate best practice
- answers to frequently asked questions.
This is an essential read for all teachers in mainstream and special schools, and everyone who supports pupils on the autistic spectrum.
`The reader will be left feeling challenged to rethink the learning experience of the child with ASD in their class, more clearly attuned to the child's voice and with an armful of ideas to try out in the classroom' - TES Website
Are you looking for caring and creative ways to support pupils on the Autistic Spectrum?
By encouraging everyone to view the triad of impairment as a triad of opportunity, this book gives the reader guidance on how to become an autism-friendly professional. With chapters on structuring a meaningful classroom, understanding and improving behaviour, and looking at transition through the eyes of pupils on the spectrum, the book provides valuable insights gained from the author's many years of practice
The book includes:
- visual resources for supporting learning and behaviour
- photocopiable activities for staff training excercises
- practical ideas to try out in your setting
- case studies to illustrate best practice
- answers to frequently asked questions.
This is an essential read for all teachers in mainstream and special schools, and everyone who supports pupils on the autistic spectrum.
Reviews / Votes
'The reader can gain a good overall understanding of autism and the issues which arise in teaching and learning across the spectrum but can also focus on and apply sections of the book which are specific to his or her own situation. I feel that this book is relevant to all school staff involved in educational planning for children who have autistic spectrum disorders' - REACHMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
Thousand Oaks
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 297 mm
Width: 210 mm
Weight
651 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4129-1965-4 (9781412919654)
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Content
Introduction
Understanding ASD and Its Impact on Understanding and Responding to Change
Learned Responses and Reactions to Change
Making It Obvious
Why Are Visual Approaches Useful in Teaching Children New or Different Skills?
Seeing Is Understanding
How Can Visual Strategies Be Individualised to Be Really Effective?
Frequently Asked Questions and Problem-Solving Approaches
Understanding ASD and Its Impact on Understanding and Responding to Change
Learned Responses and Reactions to Change
Making It Obvious
Why Are Visual Approaches Useful in Teaching Children New or Different Skills?
Seeing Is Understanding
How Can Visual Strategies Be Individualised to Be Really Effective?
Frequently Asked Questions and Problem-Solving Approaches