As the rate of autism diagnosis continues to escalate, awareness
and recognition of this developmental brain disorder a" as well as
a demand for services a" are also mushrooming. School districts,
already struggling under the weight of withering budgets and
increasing enrollments, are now scrambling to strike a balance
between the types of services and treatments parents want for their
children and what the school system can afford to provide.
Consequently, a broad cross-section of professionals and parents
are searching for the means and methods by which to identify and
address the wide-ranging educational needs of the children with
autism spectrum disorder.
Identifying, Assessing, and Treating Autism at School provides a
one-stop resource that enables school psychologists to coordinate
efforts between students and parents as well as other educators,
administrators, and social services providers to determine which
interventions are likely to be most effective in meeting the unique
needs of children with autism. This volume, designed as a
practical, easy-to-use reference for school psychologists and other
educational professionals:
- Makes the case for why school psychologists and their
colleagues need to be more prepared, willing, and able to identify
and serve students with autism.
- Identifies the causes, prevalence, and associated conditions of
autism spectrum disorders.
- Provides a review of screening, referral, and diagnostic
assessment processes.
- Offers much-needed guidance on conducting psychoeducational
assessments.
- Reviews appropriate treatments for students with autism.
School psychologists, general and special educators, counselors,
and social workers will find Identifying, Assessing, and Treating
Autism at School an invaluable resource.
a oeThis book is an invaluable resource not only for school
psychologists but for other professionals and parents as well. It
provides an excellent overview of the assessment and treatment of
autism and related disorders and outlines with impressive clarity
the interventions that can be provided for students with autism in
schools. I am certain that this book will be read and reread for
the wealth of information it presents.a
-Robert B. Brooks, Harvard Medical School, Coauthor of Raising
Resilient Children
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