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This book presents an international research-based framework that
has empowered parents of children with autism spectrum disorder
(ASD) to become critical decision makers to actively guide their
child's learning and self-advocacy. Parents can use this framework
to identify their child's vision and dreams, and to work with
educators and service providers to establish specific learning
goals and to implement effective interventions and programs that
enable their child to achieve those goals and realise their vision
for the future. The book begins by reviewing available research on
evidence-based practice for children with ASD and outlining the
Cycle of Learning decision-making framework for parents and
professionals. Throughout the remainder of the book, case studies
are presented to illustrate the ways in which different parents
have successfully utilised this framework to develop effective
plans for their child and to advocate for learning and education
programs for both their child and other children with ASD in school
and community settings. In addition, it highlights concrete
examples of how parents have used the framework to empower their
children with ASD to develop their self-awareness and
self-determination, and to be able to self-advocate as they move
through adolescence and into adult life.
This book presents an international research-based framework that
has empowered parents of children with autism spectrum disorder
(ASD) to become critical decision makers to actively guide their
child's learning and self-advocacy. Parents can use this framework
to identify their child's vision and dreams, and to work with
educators and service providers to establish specific learning
goals and to implement effective interventions and programs that
enable their child to achieve those goals and realise their vision
for the future. The book begins by reviewing available research on
evidence-based practice for children with ASD and outlining the
Cycle of Learning decision-making framework for parents and
professionals. Throughout the remainder of the book, case studies
are presented to illustrate the ways in which different parents
have successfully utilised this framework to develop effective
plans for their child and to advocate for learning and education
programs for both their child and other children with ASD in school
and community settings. In addition, it highlights concrete
examples of how parents have used the framework to empower their
children with ASD to develop their self-awareness and
self-determination, and to be able to self-advocate as they move
through adolescence and into adult life.
An honest and deeply personal story of how a privileged white woman
deals with the realisationthat the children she grew up with were
part of the Stolen Generation. Born into privilege and wealth in
1959, Amanda Webster is a sixth-generation Australian descended
from white settlers and a third-generation resident of Kalgoorlie.
When she turned five Amanda startedschool at Kalgoorlie where she
met and befriended Aboriginal children from the nearby
KurrawangMission, established in 1952 - with the help of the
Department of Native Affairs - by Brethrenmissionaries. At that
time the affairs of Aboriginal people were controlled by the Chief
Protector, noneother than Webster's very own grandfather. Forty
years later, Webster returns to her hometown to reconnect with her
former friends, and to piecetogether Kurrawang's story. Webster
confronts her racist blunders, her cultural ignorance and her
family'ssecret past, beginning a journey of reconciliation that
will take her well outside her comfort zone and into a world she
hardly knew existed. A Tear in the Soul is a frank, beautifully
written account of Webster's personal journey towards the
realisation that she, like generations of Australians, grew up with
a distorted and idealised version of the past. This book,
shattering many of the myths about modern Australia's history, will
shock, move and anger yet give a sense of hope for the future.
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