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Understanding the Voices and Educational Experiences of Autistic Young People - From Research to Practice (Hardcover): Craig... Understanding the Voices and Educational Experiences of Autistic Young People - From Research to Practice (Hardcover)
Craig Goodall
R1,581 Discovery Miles 15 810 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Providing a 'one stop' text, Understanding the Voices and Educational Experiences of Autistic Young People is a unique and comprehensive contribution to bridge the gap between theory, research and practice. Based on the author's teaching and research experience, this book provides a theoretical and practical framework for participatory rights-based autism research and demonstrates the benefits of - and growing emphasis on - voice and participation research; if done correctly it can be of immense benefit to policy, practice and how we support autistic young people. Alongside a critical and extensive review of research literature and debate on the efficacy of mainstream inclusion for autistic children, the book provides practical advice on how to support autistic children in research and in school. Significantly, Goodall investigates and presents the educational experiences of autistic young people - including girls - and their suggestions to improve educational practice from their own perspectives, as opposed to adult stakeholders. This book will act as a key text for student teachers, practitioner-researchers, those already supporting autistic children in education or social settings (including teachers, school leaders, special education leads, policymakers) and academics researching in the areas of autism and inclusion.

A Sensory Sociology of Autism - Habitual Favourites (Hardcover): Robert Rourke A Sensory Sociology of Autism - Habitual Favourites (Hardcover)
Robert Rourke
R4,203 Discovery Miles 42 030 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This innovative book places the sensory experiences of autistic individuals within a sociological framework. It instigates new discussions around sensory experience, autism and how disability and ability can be reconceived. Autism is commonly understood to involve social and communication difficulties. Less commented upon is the sensory challenges faced by those with autism. Sociology is no different, focusing on communication and neglecting the sensory dimensions of experience. Sensory experiences and relations are central to how we understand and navigate through the natural and social worlds, and mediate our interactions with other people, objects and spaces. In this book, the author explores how these processes are affected by the favourite activities of autistic people. With real-life case studies and cutting-edge research, this book will be useful to students, autistic people, advocates and carers, disability studies researchers and sociologies of disability and the senses.

All About Autism: A Practical Guide to Supporting Autistic Learners in the Secondary School (Hardcover): Lynn McCann All About Autism: A Practical Guide to Supporting Autistic Learners in the Secondary School (Hardcover)
Lynn McCann
R3,905 Discovery Miles 39 050 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

All About Autism is an accessible and informative guide for secondary school teachers, designed to increase their knowledge and understanding of autism and enhance their toolkit with practical, adaptable strategies to support autistic learners in their care. The book initially explores key traits and terminology, debunks myths and misconceptions, and shines a light on the strengths and abilities of autistic learners. It then introduces readers to a range of easy-to-implement ideas for practice and concrete solutions to provide further support, all with the child at the heart. All About Autism includes: Practical strategies tailored to the secondary key stages with current research broken down into easily digestible chunks. A focus on adaptive teaching and how to implement key strategies in different subject areas. Guidance on a range of topics, from supporting students with mental health and anxiety, to managing group work, class work, writing difficulties, homework, and exams. Strategies to support an understanding of puberty, relationships and sex education. Approaches to foster autistic pride and to promote positive attitudes to diversity in all its forms. Easy to dip-in-and-out of chapters with signposting to further research, resources, and support. Taking a celebratory approach, the guide focuses on difference rather than deficit and weaves together the voices of autistic learners and parents alongside practical examples of what high-quality and adapted teaching should look like. It will be essential reading for all secondary school educators, SENCOs and parents who are supporting autistic learners, aged 11-16.

Adult Interactive Style Intervention and Participatory Research Designs in Autism - Bridging the Gap between Academic Research... Adult Interactive Style Intervention and Participatory Research Designs in Autism - Bridging the Gap between Academic Research and Practice (Paperback)
Lila Kossyvaki
R1,384 Discovery Miles 13 840 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Regardless of their cognitive and linguistic abilities, people with autism can often find it difficult to develop basic communicative skills that are necessary to gain full control over their environment and maintain their independence. Building on the author's own cutting-edge research, Adult Interactive Style Intervention and Participatory Research Designs in Autism examines the impact that the interactive style of neurotypical individuals could have on the spontaneous communication of children with autism. This book provides clear and detailed guidance on how to conduct research into autism in real-world settings such as schools and homes. Kossyvaki critically evaluates a wealth of relevant case studies and focuses on a number of methodological issues that researchers are likely to face when carrying out research of this complex nature. The author walks the reader through present literature on the importance of spontaneous communication and the atypical way that this tends to develop in autism, before bringing the results of her own research to bear on the question of how the interactive styles of neurotypical individuals can impact on the spontaneous communication of people with autism. Adult Interactive Style Intervention and Participatory Research Designs in Autism is essential reading for academics, researchers, and postgraduate students in the fields of special educational needs, inclusion, autism, research methods, and educational and clinical psychology.

Understanding Learning and Related Disabilities - Inconvenient Brains (Hardcover): Martha Bridge Denckla Understanding Learning and Related Disabilities - Inconvenient Brains (Hardcover)
Martha Bridge Denckla
R4,629 Discovery Miles 46 290 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Children with developmental disabilities inhabit a gray zone: they live and learn under normal conditions in some aspects of their lives, while their "inconvenient brains" present a range of challenges in other school and life contexts. Dr. Martha Bridge Denckla provides parents and educators with general knowledge, research findings, and practical recommendations about a variety of these developmental conditions, including dyslexia, dyscalculia, ADHD, autism spectrum disorder, problems with motor coordination, and executive dysfunction. Inspired by her efforts to explain these conditions to parents over 45 years of clinical practice, she provides a science-based understanding of the issues in an accessible format. She uses the science of cognitive and behavioral neurology to help readers understand how the interrelationships of brain, environment, and behavior produce these developmental disorders, and to provide a basis for parenting and education programs based upon understanding how variations in brain development should guide plans for what is taught when to whom. Such developmentally appropriate, evidence-based, differentiated instruction within general education can diminish the demand for separate special education, and will thus serve all kinds of brains, whether "typical" or "inconvenient."

Evidence-Based Practices for Supporting Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (Hardcover): Laura C. Chezan, Katie Wolfe,... Evidence-Based Practices for Supporting Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (Hardcover)
Laura C. Chezan, Katie Wolfe, Erik Drasgow
R2,669 Discovery Miles 26 690 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book is a resource for the identification, selection, implementation, and evaluation of evidence-based practices to promote positive outcomes for learners with autism spectrum disorder across the lifespan and enhance their quality of life. The book discusses the decision-making process for identifying and selecting evidence-based practices to address the academic, behavioral, and social needs of this population of learners. It provides a systematic description of the implementation and evaluation of evidence-based practices within the context of ongoing assessment and data-based decision making. It presents evidence-based training models for promoting the adoption and implementation with fidelity of evidence-based practices while highlighting an ethical decision-making model for solving dilemmas common to selecting, implementing, and evaluating evidence-based practices. The book underlines the importance of developing collaborative partnerships with families and other professionals to better address the needs to learners with autism spectrum disorder.

Communication, Gaze and Autism - A Multimodal Interaction Perspective (Hardcover): Terhi Korkiakangas Communication, Gaze and Autism - A Multimodal Interaction Perspective (Hardcover)
Terhi Korkiakangas
R4,212 Discovery Miles 42 120 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In this innovative book on autism and gaze from a multimodal interaction perspective, Terhi Korkiakangas examines the role of gaze in everyday situations, asking why eye contact matters, and considering the implications of this crucial question for autism. Since persons on the autism spectrum tend to use it differently and might not engage in eye contact in social situations, gaze is a crucial topic for understanding autism, yet we know surprisingly little about this topic in a real-world context, beyond psychological experiments and the research lab. Drawing on her research on authentic video-recorded social interactions, Korkiakangas shows how a multimodal interaction perspective can shed new light on gaze: what an instance of gaze does, and when, why, and for whom gaze 'matters', from both children on the autism spectrum and their social partners' perspective, including teachers and parents. Grounded in the interactional tradition of conversation analysis, the multimodal interaction perspective offers a major contribution to our understanding of autism by examining communication beyond talk and linguistic resources. Communication, Gaze and Autism considers both mutual gaze and gaze aversion during talk or silence, alongside facial expressions, gestures, and other body movements, to understand what gaze is used for, and to rethink 'eye contact'. The book includes a methodological introduction, practical tools for doing multimodal interaction research, and empirical findings. It also considers the voices of those people on the autism spectrum from the blogosphere, who suggest that eye contact has less significance for them and represents a communication difference, rather than a deficit. This book is designed for anyone with an academic, professional or personal interest in autism. It will particularly appeal to senior undergraduate and graduate students, researchers and practitioners in the fields of communication, social interaction and autism.

Communication, Gaze and Autism - A Multimodal Interaction Perspective (Paperback): Terhi Korkiakangas Communication, Gaze and Autism - A Multimodal Interaction Perspective (Paperback)
Terhi Korkiakangas
R1,385 Discovery Miles 13 850 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In this innovative book on autism and gaze from a multimodal interaction perspective, Terhi Korkiakangas examines the role of gaze in everyday situations, asking why eye contact matters, and considering the implications of this crucial question for autism. Since persons on the autism spectrum tend to use it differently and might not engage in eye contact in social situations, gaze is a crucial topic for understanding autism, yet we know surprisingly little about this topic in a real-world context, beyond psychological experiments and the research lab. Drawing on her research on authentic video-recorded social interactions, Korkiakangas shows how a multimodal interaction perspective can shed new light on gaze: what an instance of gaze does, and when, why, and for whom gaze 'matters', from both children on the autism spectrum and their social partners' perspective, including teachers and parents. Grounded in the interactional tradition of conversation analysis, the multimodal interaction perspective offers a major contribution to our understanding of autism by examining communication beyond talk and linguistic resources. Communication, Gaze and Autism considers both mutual gaze and gaze aversion during talk or silence, alongside facial expressions, gestures, and other body movements, to understand what gaze is used for, and to rethink 'eye contact'. The book includes a methodological introduction, practical tools for doing multimodal interaction research, and empirical findings. It also considers the voices of those people on the autism spectrum from the blogosphere, who suggest that eye contact has less significance for them and represents a communication difference, rather than a deficit. This book is designed for anyone with an academic, professional or personal interest in autism. It will particularly appeal to senior undergraduate and graduate students, researchers and practitioners in the fields of communication, social interaction and autism.

What's Happening to Ellie? - A book about puberty for girls and young women with autism and related conditions... What's Happening to Ellie? - A book about puberty for girls and young women with autism and related conditions (Hardcover)
Kate E. Reynolds; Illustrated by Jonathon Powell
R425 Discovery Miles 4 250 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Ellie notices that her body is changing. Hair is growing in new places and there are other changes happening too. Ellie's mum helps her understand that she has started growing into a woman. Following Ellie as she begins to notice changes to her body, this simple resource helps parents and carers teach girls with autism and related conditions about puberty. It covers all the changes that they will experience, both emotional such as new feelings and physical such as periods. This fully illustrated positive and entertaining book provides the perfect opportunity to talk about puberty with girls and young women with autism or related conditions.

All About Autism: A Practical Guide to Supporting Autistic Learners in the Primary School (Hardcover): Lynn McCann All About Autism: A Practical Guide to Supporting Autistic Learners in the Primary School (Hardcover)
Lynn McCann
R3,905 Discovery Miles 39 050 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

All About Autism is an accessible and informative guide for primary school teachers, designed to increase their knowledge and understanding of autism and enhance their toolkit with practical, adaptable strategies to support autistic children in their care. The book initially explores key traits and terminology, debunks myths and misconceptions, and shines a light on the strengths and abilities of autistic learners. It then introduces readers to a range of easy-to-implement ideas for practice and concrete solutions to provide further support, all with the child at the heart. All About Autism includes: Practical strategies tailored to the primary key stages with current research broken down into easily digestible chunks. Guidance on a range of topics, from the importance of play for developing communication and supporting sensory needs, to building peer relationships and social awareness for all. Strategies to create an autistic-friendly environment and teach in a way that caters to students with different ways of learning. Advice for helping autistic learners with problem solving, managing demands, tests, and bridging the gap between primary and secondary school. Easy to dip-in-and-out of chapters with signposting to further research, resources, and support. Taking a celebratory approach, the guide focuses on difference rather than deficit and weaves together the voices of autistic children and parents alongside practical examples of what high-quality and adapted teaching should look like. It will be essential reading for all primary school educators, SENCOs and parents who are supporting autistic learners, aged 4-11.

Dramatherapy and Autism (Hardcover): Deborah Haythorne, Anna Seymour Dramatherapy and Autism (Hardcover)
Deborah Haythorne, Anna Seymour
R3,787 Discovery Miles 37 870 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Using extensive examples from practice with a range of client groups, Dramatherapy and Autism confronts the assumption that people with autism are not able to function within the metaphorical realms of the imagination and creativity. It demonstrates that not only are people who function along the spectrum capable of engaging in creative exploration, but that through encountering these processes in the clinical context of dramatherapy, changes can be made that are life enhancing. Bringing in cutting-edge research and practice on dramatherapy, Dramatherapy and Autism aims to contribute to developing the theory and practice of creative arts therapies interventions with clients with autism. The book is part of the Dramatherapy: approaches, relationships, critical ideas series, in which leading practitioners and researchers in the field develop the knowledge base of this unique discipline, whilst contextualising and acknowledging its relationship with other arts and therapeutic practices. Dramatherapy and Autism will be of interest to a broad spectrum of readers, such as dramatherapists in practice and training, arts practitioners and academic researchers engaged in multidisciplinary enquiry.

A Transdiagnostic Approach to Develop Organization, Attention and Learning Skills - The GOALS Treatment Manual for College... A Transdiagnostic Approach to Develop Organization, Attention and Learning Skills - The GOALS Treatment Manual for College Students (Hardcover)
Laura K. Hansen, Brandi M. Ellis, Stephanie D Smith
R3,931 Discovery Miles 39 310 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

* Addresses the constellation of academic, emotional, occupational, and social needs of young adults with executive function deficits who are enrolled in college-level courses * Covers content areas vital for academic success such as identifying and accessing on-campus support services; scheduling and managing life responsibilities; coping with life stressors; dismantling projects into their component parts; preparing for upcoming exams; capturing course material through structured notetaking; and maintaining motivation to achieve personal goals * Over the course of 9 sessions, GOALS participants are taught various organizational and learning skills with the ultimate objective of improving their academic performance

Shining a Light on the Autism Spectrum - Experiences and Aspirations of Adults (Hardcover): Debra Costley, Susanna Baldwin,... Shining a Light on the Autism Spectrum - Experiences and Aspirations of Adults (Hardcover)
Debra Costley, Susanna Baldwin, Susan B Ruck, Kaaren Haas, Kerry Ritzrow
R4,359 Discovery Miles 43 590 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Produced in conjunction with Autism Spectrum Australia (Aspect), Australia's largest provider of services with people on the autism spectrum, this new text explores the experiences, needs and aspirations of adults on the spectrum. The volume utilises the structure of a recent survey (the only one of its type in Australia and one of few conducted internationally) and presents data from the study with contributions from adults on the spectrum to illustrate the findings with first person accounts and case studies. By drawing on these unique experiences, this valuable resource is presented in a way that will be both engaging and accessible for a wide range of readers.

Typical and Atypical Child and Adolescent Development 4 - Cognition, Intelligence and Learning (Paperback): Stephen Von... Typical and Atypical Child and Adolescent Development 4 - Cognition, Intelligence and Learning (Paperback)
Stephen Von Tetzchner
R664 Discovery Miles 6 640 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This concise guide offers an accessible introduction to cognitive development in childhood and adolescence. It integrates insights from typical and atypical development to reveal fundamental aspects of human growth and development, and common developmental disorders. The topic books in this series draw on international research in the field and are informed by biological, social and cultural perspectives, offering explanations of developmental phenomena with a focus on how children and adolescents at different ages actually think, feel and act. In this volume, Stephen von Tetzchner explains key topics including: theories of cognitive development; attention, memory and executive function; conceptual development and reasoning, theory of mind; intelligence; and learning and instruction. Together with a companion website that offers topic-based quizzes, lecturer PowerPoint slides and sample essay questions, Typical and Atypical Child and Adolescent Development 4: Cognition, Intelligence and Learning is an essential text for all students of developmental psychology, as well as those working in the fields of child development, developmental disabilities and special education. The content of this topic book is taken from Stephen von Tetzchner's core textbook Child and Adolescent Psychology: Typical and Atypical Development. The comprehensive volume offers a complete overview of child and adolescent development - for more information visit www.routledge.com/9781138823396

Autism, Identity and Me: A Practical Workbook to Empower Autistic Children and Young People Aged 10+ (Paperback): Rebecca Duffus Autism, Identity and Me: A Practical Workbook to Empower Autistic Children and Young People Aged 10+ (Paperback)
Rebecca Duffus
R619 Discovery Miles 6 190 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Having a positive understanding of yourself is empowering and boosts wellbeing. The young people's workbook is written with the young people at the forefront, so it is autism-friendly and has a positive focus on difference. When a young person receives an autism diagnosis, many parents and professionals do not know how to talk to them about this, and this book pairing gives them the tools and confidence to do that. There isn't currently a book on the market that enables a lead adult to feel skilled enough to have these conversations with a young person. Rebecca Duffus has years of experience using this format with young people, with positive outcomes, as well as 14 years of experience of working with young people, families and education settings.

The Nine Degrees of Autism - A Developmental Model for the Alignment and Reconciliation of Hidden Neurological Conditions... The Nine Degrees of Autism - A Developmental Model for the Alignment and Reconciliation of Hidden Neurological Conditions (Hardcover)
Philip Wylie, Wenn Lawson, Luke Beardon
R4,072 Discovery Miles 40 720 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Nine Degrees of Autism presents a much-needed positive tool for understanding the developmental process of autism, and to facilitate the improved mental health and well-being of individuals on the spectrum. The ground-breaking model charts nine distinct stages of development - from pre-identification, to learning to live with changes in self-image following a late diagnosis, through to self-acceptance and wellbeing. Using the model as a framework each chapter focuses on a particular stage of the process. Experts provide personal insights into the environmental and societal challenges faced by individuals with autism, and dispel a number of popular misconceptions. The positive developmental model described in this book will encourage people on the Spectrum to accept themselves by focusing on their gifts rather than weaknesses, and to avoid identifying with negative medical classifications. The developmental process which the authors describe is also applicable to other 'hidden' neurological conditions such as Dyslexia, Dyspraxia, Aphasia, and ADHD. The book should be read by anyone who wants to understand the real nature and experience of autism and will also be essential reading for a range of professionals seeking to work more effectively with individuals on the spectrum.

Children's Play, Pretense, and Story - Studies in Culture, Context, and Autism Spectrum Disorder (Hardcover): Susan... Children's Play, Pretense, and Story - Studies in Culture, Context, and Autism Spectrum Disorder (Hardcover)
Susan Douglas, Lesley Stirling
R4,795 Discovery Miles 47 950 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

At the heart of this volume is the recognition that children's engagement with play and story are intrinsically and intricately linked. The contributing authors share a passionate interest in the development and well-being of children, in particular through their use of imagination and adaptation of the everyday into play and stories. Following these principles, the volume explores the connections between play, story, and pretense with regard to many cultural and contextual factors that influence the way these elements vary in children's lives. In a departure from earlier collections on play and story, the authors take a particular focus on normative as compared with atypical development. This collection begins with an approach to understanding the developmental relationship between play and story, which recognizes their similarities while acknowledging their differences. Much of the collection addresses pretend play and story in children with autism spectrum disorder, an understudied but important group for consideration, as these dimensions of their lives and development have often been considered problematic. The volume also includes sections on play and story in classroom settings and play and story across cultures, including non-English-speaking environments such as Israel, Romania, China, and Mexico. It concludes with a discussion of how play differs across sociocultural and economic contexts, making a unifying claim for the importance of play in children's lives but also calling for an understanding of what play means to very different groups of children.

What's the Buzz? For Early Learners - A Complete Social Skills Foundation Course (Hardcover, 2nd edition): Mark Le... What's the Buzz? For Early Learners - A Complete Social Skills Foundation Course (Hardcover, 2nd edition)
Mark Le Messurier, Madhavi Nawana Parker
R3,802 Discovery Miles 38 020 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

* Best-selling authors who run hugely popular training sessions * Follows the worldwide focus on social and emotional wellbeing * The market for easy to use, relevant programmes to develop social-emotional-behavioural skills is growing rapidly * Will also be of interest to those working with autistic children * International appeal

Supporting Change in Autism Services - Bridging the gap between theory and practice (Hardcover): Jackie Ravet Supporting Change in Autism Services - Bridging the gap between theory and practice (Hardcover)
Jackie Ravet
R4,199 Discovery Miles 41 990 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Supporting Change in Autism Services explores the theoretical and practical dimensions of improving service provision for children, young people and adults with autism. The core aim of the book is to identify and critically examine some of the key factors that either facilitate or inhibit the implementation of good autism practice at both practitioner level and workplace level. It shows practitioners and students how to successfully translate autism theory into practice across service contexts and showcases a range of practitioner case studies throughout the text in order to illustrate effective implementation. Topics explored include: controversies and ambiguities in autism policy, theory and discourse; understanding autism in an inclusive context; enabling participation; making sense of behaviour; autism and interprofessionalism; strategic planning for autism friendly services; bridging the implementation gap. This book is essential reading for anyone interested in improving services for people with autism in the education, social care, health and voluntary sectors.

Parenting Children with ADHD - 10 Lessons That Medicine Cannot Teach (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition): Vincent J. Monastra Parenting Children with ADHD - 10 Lessons That Medicine Cannot Teach (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition)
Vincent J. Monastra
R617 R497 Discovery Miles 4 970 Save R120 (19%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Your son doesn't do his homework and is failing nearly all his subjects, but his teachers say he just needs to try harder. Your daughter is moody, defiant, and barely speaks to you and you're thinking it's got to be more than just a phase. You hear other parents talk about the great things their kids are doing and you wonder, "What am I doing wrong?" In this second edition of Parenting Children With ADHD, Dr. Vince Monastra provides practical, step-by-step guidance to parents looking for ways to bring out the best in kids with ADHD. He presents updated lessons about the causes of ADHD, how medications work, and the problems that sleep deficits, poor nutrition, and other medical disorders can cause. He also shares his innovative approach for improving organization, task-completion, problem- solving and emotional control. Updates in this edition include: * new procedures and tests for diagnosing ADHD * empirically-supported psychological treatments for ADHD, including neurotherapy * tips for developing a safe, supportive educational environment for your child * a new chapter on teaching life values such as kindness, generosity and compassion

Supporting Children with Autistic Spectrum Disorders - 2nd Edition (Paperback, 2nd edition): Hull City Council Supporting Children with Autistic Spectrum Disorders - 2nd Edition (Paperback, 2nd edition)
Hull City Council
R835 Discovery Miles 8 350 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This practical resource contains a wealth of valuable advice and tried-and-tested strategies for identifying children and young people with Autistic Spectrum Disorders (ASD). This fully updated text describes the different types of difficulties experienced by pupils with ASD and helps practitioners to understand their diverse needs. This fully updated new edition explores key topics, including: organizing the classroom and support staff home-school liaison and working with siblings transition to adulthood independence skills whole school implications. Now fully updated in line with the SEND 2014 Code of Practice, this invaluable guide provides guidance and practical strategies for teachers and other professionals, helping them to feel more confident, and be more effective in supporting learners in a variety of settings. For professional development, this book also provides materials for in-house training sessions, and features useful checklists, templates and photocopiable/downloadable resources.

A Transdiagnostic Approach to Develop Organization, Attention and Learning Skills - The GOALS Treatment Manual for College... A Transdiagnostic Approach to Develop Organization, Attention and Learning Skills - The GOALS Treatment Manual for College Students (Paperback)
Laura K. Hansen, Brandi M. Ellis, Stephanie D Smith
R837 Discovery Miles 8 370 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

* Addresses the constellation of academic, emotional, occupational, and social needs of young adults with executive function deficits who are enrolled in college-level courses * Covers content areas vital for academic success such as identifying and accessing on-campus support services; scheduling and managing life responsibilities; coping with life stressors; dismantling projects into their component parts; preparing for upcoming exams; capturing course material through structured notetaking; and maintaining motivation to achieve personal goals * Over the course of 9 sessions, GOALS participants are taught various organizational and learning skills with the ultimate objective of improving their academic performance

Autism and the Social World of Childhood - A sociocultural perspective on theory and practice (Hardcover, New): Carmel Conn Autism and the Social World of Childhood - A sociocultural perspective on theory and practice (Hardcover, New)
Carmel Conn
R5,192 Discovery Miles 51 920 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A key issue for researchers and practitioners is how to support the social engagement of children with autism in ordinary, everyday social processes that are transactional in nature and involve mixed groups of children, with and without autism, in rich and varied relationships. Autism and the Social World of Childhood brings together current understandings about the social engagement of children with autism, gained from psychology-based research into autism, with well-established ideas about children's everyday social worlds, gained from sociocultural theories of childhood. It describes the experiences of interaction, friendship and play from children's own point of view as a way of giving insight into children's lives as they are lived and understood by them. Such an understanding serves to inform educational practice and aids the provision of more effective learning environments. Autism and the Social World of Childhood includes sections on: the nature of play, social interaction and friendship in autism the nature of children's ordinary social worlds, including children's cultures of communication and variation in children's play research approaches to investigating the social engagement of children with and without autism in natural contexts educational approaches to supporting the integration of children with autism within a school setting the importance of assessment in autism education. Autism and the Social World of Childhood includes real life descriptions of children's social experiences taken from ethnographic research into the play and interaction of children with and without autism. Practical guidance is provided on educational approaches to supporting the inclusion of children with autism within the ordinary social worlds of childhood.

Supporting Pupils on the Autism Spectrum in Secondary Schools - A Practical Guide for Teaching Assistants (Paperback): Carolyn... Supporting Pupils on the Autism Spectrum in Secondary Schools - A Practical Guide for Teaching Assistants (Paperback)
Carolyn Canavan
R1,159 Discovery Miles 11 590 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Written to meet the needs of teaching assistants and learning support assistants, this book provides a practical toolkit for supporting students on the autistic spectrum in mainstream secondary schools.

The book offers a clear, jargon free explanation of autism spectrum conditions and examines the difficulties arising from these conditions and how they can impact on students learning. Addressing issues which arise on a daily basis, it is full of practical advice and strategies for supporting students socially and academically across all areas of the curriculum.

Features include:

  • templates to scaffold students comprehension and learning in different subject areas
  • forms to help with information collection and evaluation
  • advice on supporting students through examinations
  • examples and case studies to illustrate how the strategies described work in practice

Packed with photocopiable resources that can be adapted to suit individual students needs, this book is essential reading for teaching assistants that want to help their students on the autism spectrum to reach their full potential. "

The Autism Resource Manual - Practical Strategies for Teachers and other Education Professionals (Hardcover): Debbie Riall The Autism Resource Manual - Practical Strategies for Teachers and other Education Professionals (Hardcover)
Debbie Riall
R4,232 Discovery Miles 42 320 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This highly practical resource book is full of realistic and achievable strategies to help teachers to support neurodiverse students in a range of situations that, whilst often seemingly insignificant, can quickly become substantial and disruptive challenges in the mainstream classroom. Written with the busy teacher in mind, chapters are easy to dip in and out of, with jargon-free language and simple explanations which are easy to understand and put into practice. Clear chapters explore a variety of situations and topics to help children engage in their learning and make the classroom a safe and inviting place to be for autistic students. Key features include: Practical and achievable strategies to support autistic students in the mainstream classroom Real-life scenarios to help you find concrete solutions to issues as they arise Memorable mantras and quick quotes to help embed strategies in everyday practice for both students and teachers Photocopiable and downloadable resource sheets Written by an advisory teacher for autism with a wealth of experience, this book will be an invaluable tool for both primary and secondary teachers in mainstream settings, as well as other education professionals.

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