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Books > Social sciences > Education > Teaching of specific groups > Teaching of children / adults with specific learning difficulties
This fun and inspiring step-by-step program provides the full set
of tools for developing social understanding in children with
Asperger Syndrome (AS) through drama. Cindy B. Schneider explains
how the central processes in acting - including making and
interpreting inferences from non-verbal cues, taking another's
perspective, and formulating language - can be highly effective
ways of addressing social cognition deficits in children with AS.
Acting Antics contains a wide repertoire of activities and ideas
for immediate application at home, in the classroom, in therapy
workshops or social groups, ranging from initial warm up
techniques, through paired activities, to larger group scenes and
staging a show. Helpful appendices provide questionnaire forms to
enable both the child and the program leader to assess and monitor
the child's understanding of their roles, along with reproducible
scripts and suitable scene designs. This complete, practical
program provides a wealth of enjoyable educational ideas for
parents, teachers, and therapists of children with Asperger
Syndrome.
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Arctic Skits
(Paperback)
Kimberly Pruitt; Illustrated by David Utley; Kathryn Ross
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R474
Discovery Miles 4 740
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Most teachers will at some point come across a child with nonverbal
learning disabilities, and this practical and informative book will
be invaluable in helping them to help such children to achieve
their full potential in the classroom. Topics such as finding the
right school, curriculum modifications, and social and emotional
issues experienced by children with NLD are covered. However, the
bulk of the book outlines specific teaching strategies, from how to
deal with essay questions, to tips on helping the student master
long division and ideas for improving reading comprehension. The
author defines and discusses concepts such as frontloading and a
cooperative learning environment, and discusses how they benefit
the student with NLD.
"Augmentative and Alternative Communication Intervention: An
Intensive, Immersive, Socially Based Delivery Model" is ideal for
school based speech-language pathologists, and an excellent
resource for interventionists (special education teachers, ABA
therapists) and speech-language pathologists in other settings,
that wish to develop an intensive, immersive Augmentative and
Alternative Communication (AAC) based intervention through the
three phases of the intervention process: assessment, intervention
planning, and intervention implementation.Written by an SLP who has
worked in a public school setting and saw to the application of
theory to practice, the text provides detailed information
regarding working with children who have complex communication
needs, and the background knowledge necessary for successful
implementation of the intervention approach. Included are
considerations for vocabulary selection for the beginning
communicator, how to create a symbolically rich environment,
detailed intervention approaches, and progress monitoring
strategies that establish appropriate, measurable goals. AAC will
no longer be an alternative means of communication, but a best
practice means of teaching communication in the SPL or
interventionist repertoire.
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The Effello
(Paperback)
Callum Armstrong; Callum Armstrong
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R285
Discovery Miles 2 850
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Making mathematics concepts understandable is a challenge for any
teacher-a challenge that's more complex when a classroom includes
students with learning difficulties. With the new edition of this
highly practical resource, educators will have just what they need
to teach mathematics with confidence: research-based strategies
that really work with students who have learning disabilities, ADHD
(Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder), or mild cognitive
disabilities. With this timely book-updated throughout and filled
with invaluable ideas and strategies adaptable for grades
K-12-educators will know just what to teach and how to teach it to
students with learning difficulties.
Communication disorders are impairments in the ability to receive,
send, process, and comprehend hearing, language, and/or speech.
While the number of culturally diverse populations is growing in
the United States, speech-language pathologists and audiologists
lack information on serving these culturally diverse populations
appropriately and effectively. Cases on Communication Disorders in
Culturally Diverse Populations is an essential research publication
that provides culturally-competent hearing, language, and speech
services and cases across age groups, communication disorders, and
culturally diverse populations. These case studies offer a
practical and detailed means for assisting professionals in
providing culturally-appropriate speech, language, and hearing
services. Highlighting various topics such as counseling, language
learning, and genetics, this book is indispensable for
speech-language pathologists, audiologists, counselors,
administrators, academicians, researchers, practitioners, and
students.
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