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This book includes a short, easy-to-read theoretical background to
ASD focusing on the underlying impairments and their impact on
sensory processing, motor development, play, language and
communication skills, social skills, emotional development and
behaviour for the relevant age group. Each developmental area is
intrinsically linked and progress in one aspect of development is
dependent on progress in another so a multi-disciplinary approach
is essential. All the books examine the role of various individual
professionals while emphasising the need to develop a
multi-disciplinary approach combining their areas of expertise. The
book also describes a multi-disciplinary approach to groupwork
providing practical advice and photocopiable resources to enable
readers to: assess individual needs; organise groups (including
group members, venue and transport); set individual group targets;
plan group sessions (examples of activities for each developmental
area are provided); and, evaluate progress. It offers ideas for
developing good teamwork, including peer review, and working
towards a trans-disciplinary approach where professionals can step
into each others' roles where appropriate. This title features
256pp, A4, and it is wire-o-bound. It is suitable for children of
ages 11-16.
"Groupwork for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder: Ages 3-5" is
the first of three books promoting a multidisciplinary approach to
working with children on the autism spectrum. The author team of
speech & language therapists and occupational therapists have
used their experience of working together in this way to create a
practical resource for professionals working with children with ASD
in small groups. The book aims to develop the children's skills in
seven key areas of development: Communication & language;
Socialisation; Play; Sensory; Motor; Behaviour; and, Emotional.
Case studies, working examples, photocopiable checklists,
assessment forms and session sheets are provided for group
facilitators to: assess individual needs; set individual targets;
create personalised programmes; plan & run group sessions;
evaluate progress; and, carry out peer reviews. Forty photocopiable
activities, differentiated according to the developmental area
being targeted as well as the developmental level of the child, are
also included. "Groupwork for Children with Autism Spectrum
Disorder: Ages 3-5" provides an invaluable resource for speech
& language therapists, occupational therapists,
physiotherapists, play therapists, family therapists, teachers,
support staff and all those working to develop the children's
skills in small groups. Parents and carers are actively encouraged
to participate in groupwork with their child. 'I enjoyed joining in
the group and being part of my child's therapy'.
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