Author: Wendy Lawson
Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
ISBN: 1846422299
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 225
Book Description
To many of the people who live or work with an individual with an autism spectrum disorder (ASD), the processes by which those with autism make sense of the world around them may seem mysterious. In Understanding and Working with the Spectrum of Autism Wendy Lawson demonstrates these processes using comparisons from the non-ASD world to help professionals, families and carers to relate to and communicate with people with ASD better. Exercises at the back of the book encourage the reader to reflect on what has been discussed. The second part of the book contains chapters presenting a range of interventions and strategies for particular situations. Wendy illustrates her text with examples from her own life and from the lives of those she has met or worked with to clarify her points. She analyses ASD characteristics and examines interventions for dealing with social skills, anger management and self-esteem. Stress, its effects on the families of children with autism, and how best it can be alleviated, is also explored. Wendy writes in the light of her personal experience of an autism spectrum disorder as well as that of the available literature to create a book that is both readable and wide-ranging, furthering understanding of the links and differences between neurotypical individuals and those with ASD. Her book is an essential introduction to ASD for social workers, nurses, health professionals and those working in related fields.
Understanding and Working with the Spectrum of Autism
Author: Wendy Lawson
Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
ISBN: 1846422299
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 225
Book Description
To many of the people who live or work with an individual with an autism spectrum disorder (ASD), the processes by which those with autism make sense of the world around them may seem mysterious. In Understanding and Working with the Spectrum of Autism Wendy Lawson demonstrates these processes using comparisons from the non-ASD world to help professionals, families and carers to relate to and communicate with people with ASD better. Exercises at the back of the book encourage the reader to reflect on what has been discussed. The second part of the book contains chapters presenting a range of interventions and strategies for particular situations. Wendy illustrates her text with examples from her own life and from the lives of those she has met or worked with to clarify her points. She analyses ASD characteristics and examines interventions for dealing with social skills, anger management and self-esteem. Stress, its effects on the families of children with autism, and how best it can be alleviated, is also explored. Wendy writes in the light of her personal experience of an autism spectrum disorder as well as that of the available literature to create a book that is both readable and wide-ranging, furthering understanding of the links and differences between neurotypical individuals and those with ASD. Her book is an essential introduction to ASD for social workers, nurses, health professionals and those working in related fields.
Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
ISBN: 1846422299
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 225
Book Description
To many of the people who live or work with an individual with an autism spectrum disorder (ASD), the processes by which those with autism make sense of the world around them may seem mysterious. In Understanding and Working with the Spectrum of Autism Wendy Lawson demonstrates these processes using comparisons from the non-ASD world to help professionals, families and carers to relate to and communicate with people with ASD better. Exercises at the back of the book encourage the reader to reflect on what has been discussed. The second part of the book contains chapters presenting a range of interventions and strategies for particular situations. Wendy illustrates her text with examples from her own life and from the lives of those she has met or worked with to clarify her points. She analyses ASD characteristics and examines interventions for dealing with social skills, anger management and self-esteem. Stress, its effects on the families of children with autism, and how best it can be alleviated, is also explored. Wendy writes in the light of her personal experience of an autism spectrum disorder as well as that of the available literature to create a book that is both readable and wide-ranging, furthering understanding of the links and differences between neurotypical individuals and those with ASD. Her book is an essential introduction to ASD for social workers, nurses, health professionals and those working in related fields.
The Art of Autism
Author: Debra Hosseini
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780983983408
Category : Art and mental illness
Languages : en
Pages : 144
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780983983408
Category : Art and mental illness
Languages : en
Pages : 144
Book Description
Autism Spectrum Disorder
Author: Sarah Goldy-Brown
Publisher: Greenhaven Publishing LLC
ISBN: 1534561218
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 106
Book Description
Not all autistic people are alike. One person living with autism spectrum disorder may not speak, while another may enjoy talking to friends and family. Educating readers about the facts concerning autism is important, as much misinformation is spread through the media. Readers discover the science behind this disorder and the ways it is diagnosed and treated today. Detailed infographics offer statistics at a glance, and a list of organizations to contact provides resources for people living with autism spectrum disorder, as well as their family and friends.
Publisher: Greenhaven Publishing LLC
ISBN: 1534561218
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 106
Book Description
Not all autistic people are alike. One person living with autism spectrum disorder may not speak, while another may enjoy talking to friends and family. Educating readers about the facts concerning autism is important, as much misinformation is spread through the media. Readers discover the science behind this disorder and the ways it is diagnosed and treated today. Detailed infographics offer statistics at a glance, and a list of organizations to contact provides resources for people living with autism spectrum disorder, as well as their family and friends.
When You’Re Called “Mommy”
Author: Sophie Foster Ph.D.
Publisher: WestBow Press
ISBN: 1512795860
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 339
Book Description
The impossible act of wholly loving a child with the expectation of letting them go, begins the gripping chronicle of a foster parents journey through the system, intermingling a once routine existence with a new kaleidoscope of biological relatives, social workers, and court-appointed officials. Suspenseful and engaging, this distinctive point of view coupled with insightful first-hand accounts from other foster parents, social workers, and former foster youth expertly intertwines real-life experiences from multiple perspectives. This unique tour de force will leave you cheering, emotionally winded, and mindfully contemplative. For anyone who is considering being, has been, or knows someone who has been a part of the foster care system, this narrative tale will leave you more informed and intentional about the roles each of us play in influencing the life of a child.
Publisher: WestBow Press
ISBN: 1512795860
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 339
Book Description
The impossible act of wholly loving a child with the expectation of letting them go, begins the gripping chronicle of a foster parents journey through the system, intermingling a once routine existence with a new kaleidoscope of biological relatives, social workers, and court-appointed officials. Suspenseful and engaging, this distinctive point of view coupled with insightful first-hand accounts from other foster parents, social workers, and former foster youth expertly intertwines real-life experiences from multiple perspectives. This unique tour de force will leave you cheering, emotionally winded, and mindfully contemplative. For anyone who is considering being, has been, or knows someone who has been a part of the foster care system, this narrative tale will leave you more informed and intentional about the roles each of us play in influencing the life of a child.
Social Skills Games and Activities for Kids With Autism
Author: Wendy Ashcroft
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1000503291
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 214
Book Description
Social Skills Games and Activities for Kids With Autism provides complete instructions for using fun, engaging games and activities to teach social skills to children with autism spectrum disorders. The games include directions for assessing skills such as asking for toys, getting the attention of others, reading nonverbal gestures, understanding perspectives, and cooperating to solve problems. Using the principles of Applied Behavior Analysis, the book takes teachers through motivating, prompting, shaping, modeling, and reinforcing social skills while playing the games and helping students learn to participate in other activities such as demonstrating the social skill in role plays and the natural environment. Perfect for teachers struggling to help their students with autism learn to interact socially with their peers, these games are sure to become a much-loved part of students' daily routines.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1000503291
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 214
Book Description
Social Skills Games and Activities for Kids With Autism provides complete instructions for using fun, engaging games and activities to teach social skills to children with autism spectrum disorders. The games include directions for assessing skills such as asking for toys, getting the attention of others, reading nonverbal gestures, understanding perspectives, and cooperating to solve problems. Using the principles of Applied Behavior Analysis, the book takes teachers through motivating, prompting, shaping, modeling, and reinforcing social skills while playing the games and helping students learn to participate in other activities such as demonstrating the social skill in role plays and the natural environment. Perfect for teachers struggling to help their students with autism learn to interact socially with their peers, these games are sure to become a much-loved part of students' daily routines.
An ABA Curriculum for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders Aged Approximately 1-4 Years
Author: Julie Knapp
Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
ISBN: 0857008870
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 498
Book Description
Developed for individuals on the autism spectrum with a developmental age of approximately 1-4 years, this comprehensive ABA curriculum contains everything needed to teach foundational level skills such as appropriate sitting, attention, eye contact, motor skills, basic receptive and expressive language skills, play, and foundational skills of daily living. Evidence-based, the resource guides instructors step-by-step through using ABA to teach over 140 foundational skills. The program can be individualized to meet the needs and interests of the individual, and instructions are given on how to do this. An accompanying CD contains the teaching materials needed to implement the program, including over 1000 color picture cards, handy printable copies of the curriculum programs, data forms and checklists. The authors also provide guidance on creating an effective ABA teaching environment, as well as a wealth of practical teaching strategies for ensuring therapy success. This is an unparalleled resource for professionals working with children with ASDs who are looking for a robust and ready-to-implement ABA curriculum. It will be a valuable tool for behaviour analysts, teachers, psychologists, occupational therapists and students in these fields, as well as to parents working with professionals to implement an ABA program.
Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
ISBN: 0857008870
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 498
Book Description
Developed for individuals on the autism spectrum with a developmental age of approximately 1-4 years, this comprehensive ABA curriculum contains everything needed to teach foundational level skills such as appropriate sitting, attention, eye contact, motor skills, basic receptive and expressive language skills, play, and foundational skills of daily living. Evidence-based, the resource guides instructors step-by-step through using ABA to teach over 140 foundational skills. The program can be individualized to meet the needs and interests of the individual, and instructions are given on how to do this. An accompanying CD contains the teaching materials needed to implement the program, including over 1000 color picture cards, handy printable copies of the curriculum programs, data forms and checklists. The authors also provide guidance on creating an effective ABA teaching environment, as well as a wealth of practical teaching strategies for ensuring therapy success. This is an unparalleled resource for professionals working with children with ASDs who are looking for a robust and ready-to-implement ABA curriculum. It will be a valuable tool for behaviour analysts, teachers, psychologists, occupational therapists and students in these fields, as well as to parents working with professionals to implement an ABA program.
Making Sense of the Jigsaw Puzzle
Author: Theuns and Tania Henning Theuns
Publisher: WestBow Press
ISBN: 1490856420
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 111
Book Description
This book details the real-life experiences from the perspective of two parents trying to deal with the sorrows and struggles associated with having a child with autism. This book was written primarily to glorify our Savior. It raises the awareness of what it takes to live day to day with autism while attempting to have a normal family life. The book will also help parents in a similar position to realize their greater purpose and the special reason why they were blessed with a child with special needs. Above all, this book also acknowledges those people for the endless input, encouragement, and hard work in order to give Reuben and Mia the skills they need to have a full life here on earth.
Publisher: WestBow Press
ISBN: 1490856420
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 111
Book Description
This book details the real-life experiences from the perspective of two parents trying to deal with the sorrows and struggles associated with having a child with autism. This book was written primarily to glorify our Savior. It raises the awareness of what it takes to live day to day with autism while attempting to have a normal family life. The book will also help parents in a similar position to realize their greater purpose and the special reason why they were blessed with a child with special needs. Above all, this book also acknowledges those people for the endless input, encouragement, and hard work in order to give Reuben and Mia the skills they need to have a full life here on earth.
Where Is the Missing Puzzle Piece?
Author: Liz Pitman
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Where Is the Missing Puzzle Piece? is a children's book that speaks to all ages about the crucial messageof identity, worth, and purpose. As readers journey with the main character, they can personally insertthemselves within the story. Pete, the puzzle piece, struggles to fit in and attempts to be like every otherpuzzle piece in the town.After trying to be anyone but himself he feels like a failure. Instead of realizing his unique giftings, heleaves Jigsaw and runs from his purpose. On his route to another town, he meets a kind-hearted boynamed Will who sees Pete's potential and encourages this discouraged puzzle piece to go back and pursuehis dreams. In this encounter, an unlikely and incredible friendship begins. Join Pete, the puzzle piece, andhis new friend, Will, as they experience the joyful surprise that awaits as Pete returns to the town ofJigsaw and steps into his God-given destiny.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Where Is the Missing Puzzle Piece? is a children's book that speaks to all ages about the crucial messageof identity, worth, and purpose. As readers journey with the main character, they can personally insertthemselves within the story. Pete, the puzzle piece, struggles to fit in and attempts to be like every otherpuzzle piece in the town.After trying to be anyone but himself he feels like a failure. Instead of realizing his unique giftings, heleaves Jigsaw and runs from his purpose. On his route to another town, he meets a kind-hearted boynamed Will who sees Pete's potential and encourages this discouraged puzzle piece to go back and pursuehis dreams. In this encounter, an unlikely and incredible friendship begins. Join Pete, the puzzle piece, andhis new friend, Will, as they experience the joyful surprise that awaits as Pete returns to the town ofJigsaw and steps into his God-given destiny.
Everyday Activities to Help Your Young Child with Autism Live Life to the Full
Author: Debra S. Jacobs
Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
ISBN: 1849052387
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 146
Book Description
Addresses the challenges that young children with autism face and provides simple ideas, activities, and exercises that will help improve a child's sense of body awareness, coordination, motor skills, and various social challenges.
Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
ISBN: 1849052387
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 146
Book Description
Addresses the challenges that young children with autism face and provides simple ideas, activities, and exercises that will help improve a child's sense of body awareness, coordination, motor skills, and various social challenges.
Louder Than Words
Author: Jenny McCarthy
Publisher: Penguin
ISBN: 9780525950110
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 232
Book Description
The celebrity author of the best-selling Belly Laughs and Baby Laughs presents a frank account of her experiences as a mother of an autistic son, describing her efforts to manage the condition's symptoms while sorting through conflicting medical theories.
Publisher: Penguin
ISBN: 9780525950110
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 232
Book Description
The celebrity author of the best-selling Belly Laughs and Baby Laughs presents a frank account of her experiences as a mother of an autistic son, describing her efforts to manage the condition's symptoms while sorting through conflicting medical theories.