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Individuals with ASD and related disorders are supported by a
variety of people throughout their day, whether in educational and
work settings, transition programs or at home. Structured work
systems are one method that can be used to ensure that they develop
and maintain their ability to work on their own, without assistance
and prompting from others. Briefly, structured work systems are
designed to give visual information about what work needs to be
done, how much works needs to be done, when the work is completed
and what will happen next. Due to the predictability and sense of
accomplishment that are built into the system, many individuals
with ASD find the structured work time their favourite time of the
day. Full of colour photos and case examples spanning age and
levels of functioning, the book provides an A-Z guide to work
systems, including assessment, how to build them into the
curriculum, IEPs, lesson planning and more.
With even the best curricula and interventions, students with
autism spectrum disorders will not learn unless the classroom
environment is organized with their specific needs in mind. Setting
Up Classroom Spaces That Support Students With Autism Spectrum
Disorders shows through clear and brief text and lots of photos how
to determine what type of furniture and materials to choose for
various types of classrooms and how to arrange them in a way that
creates an effective learning environment while reducing anxiety
and preventing problem behaviors. It uses evidence-based practices
of structure and visual supports to enhance the well-being and
success of students. Examples are given for students across the age
span with lots of lists and helpful resources, making it a
must-have resource for every classroom. Foreword by Juane Heflin,
PhD.
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