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A-Z of Autism: A guide for parents and professionals aims to
provide insight and advice to empower others raising, supporting
and caring for children with autism to deal with experiences that
can be challenging and overwhelming but also extremely rewarding.
Written from first-hand experience by an author who is both a
parent of a child with ASC and a primary SENCo, this book pinpoints
areas where a child with ASC and/or their parents may struggle,
covering many aspects of autism from diagnosis, schooling, and
puberty to siblings, sensory issues and diet. This book provides
friendly and accessible information and approaches topics in
alphabetical order, allowing parents and professionals to dip in
and out to access information and support.
Our international primary reading series will help your learners
become confident, independent readers. Sang Kancil keeps eating the
farmer's fruit and vegetables. Can the farmer find a way to stop
him or will Sang Kancil outwit him? Gold Band books are for
children approaching independence in reading. Longer texts give the
opportunity for more sustained reading while more complex language
structures are used. Illustrations now offer only general support
to the story. Contains full teaching support including learning
outcomes, curriculum links and follow-up activities.
This series follows Otis the Robot, who finds it hard to deviate
from his programming and adapt to social situations. The short
stories in this series will help teach social skills to
primary-aged children with Autism Spectrum Condition and social
communication difficulties. Each book explores a different social
situation which commonly causes stress, misunderstanding or
confusion about how to behave. The books are aimed primarily at
children aged between 3 and 11 years old, which is when
difficulties typically start to manifest themselves for children
with ASC
Our international primary reading series will help your learners
become confident, independent readers. Tiger wants to eat Sang
Kancil. Can Sang Kancil trick Tiger? At Turquoise Band descriptions
of places and people are extended with literary phrases and
expressions which provide new challenges. Vocabulary is often less
common and requires the reader to use their knowledge of spelling
patterns. Contains full teaching support including learning
outcomes, curriculum links and follow-up activities.
Our international primary reading series will help your learners
become confident, independent readers. The river is full of hungry
crocodiles. Can Sang Kancil find a way to cross? Orange Band
stories are longer than previous bands, featuring more events and
greater complexity. Illustrations support only one aspect of the
story. Sentence structures become more complex. Contains full
teaching support including learning outcomes, curriculum links and
follow-up activities.
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