Autism is a complex and often puzzling disorder in which pinning
down a set of rules surrounding the teaching of children with it is
almost impossible to do. Many theories and approaches claim to have
the solution to teaching, yet few provide the answers when an
autistic child goes against the status quo.
Autism and Learning addresses this problem with a principled
approach that is based on the understanding of the pedagogy and
psychology of autism. It shows how theory can influence practice
and sets out a cognitive view of the relationship between learning
and autism whilst explaining how the curriculum must be constructed
as to accommodate that relationship. The book also sets out
principles of pedagogy and illustrates their application.
Written by practitioners experienced in teaching children with
autism, the book covers examples of good practice in the most
salient areas of the curriculum including:
- Developing play
- Group work
- Science
- Dance and drama
- ICT
- Assessment
- Communication
- Outdoor learning.
Now with an updated preface from internationally renowned
editors, this classic text should be on the bookshelves of all
practitioners working with autistic children.
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