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One of the most popular, practical, and trusted books on inclusive
education, this bestselling guide is now in a fully updated third
edition—perfect for K–12 educators teaching the growing number
of students on the autism spectrum. Created by Paula Kluth, a
former teacher and celebrated inclusion expert who works with
teachers and families nationwide, this book gives educators
sensitive new ways to see autistic students and instantly useful
strategies for teaching and welcoming them in general education
classrooms.Both pre- and in-service educators will find the
up-to-date research and ready-to-use tips they need to make schools
safe, accessible, and appropriately challenging for learners on the
autism spectrum. Drawing on decades of experience, Paula Kluth
offers a comprehensive, real-world guide to supporting autistic
students—from big-picture guidance on the law, planning, and
collaboration to the practical details of classroom arrangement,
teaching strategies, and positive behavior supports. With a clear
focus on the strengths, gifts, and perspectives of autistic
learners, the book prominently features the voices of autistic
people and their families and includes their valuable ideas and
insights. A professional resource and textbook that teachers will
keep forever, this new edition of “You’re Going to Love this
Kid!” is the ultimate guide to supporting autistic students and
meeting each learner’s individual needs in the inclusive
classroom. WHAT’S NEW All chapters thoroughly updated to reflect
the latest research and recommended practices More insights from
autistic people and their family members Engaging new features:
learning objectives, bulleted organizers, and all-new discussion
questions New and updated reproducible materials: includes 20
online forms, student worksheets, planning tools, activities, and
checklists A new chapter co-author adding expert advice on
making classrooms supportive for those with sensory needs
Identity-first language that reflects the preferences of autistic
people More graphics, photos, and artwork that illustrate and
reinforce key points TOPICS COVERED INCLUDE: values and beliefs
that support inclusive schooling definitions and characteristics of
autism respectful partnerships with parents and caregivers
classroom arrangement and sensory supports classroom community and
social relationships communication tools and considerations
effective literacy instruction respectful and effective responses
to behavior lesson planning co-teaching and collaboration with team
members federal laws related to special education
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