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Understanding Autistic Relationship Across the Lifespan is an
accessible overview of autistic relationships from the early years
through to old age. This much-needed book combines the latest
research findings with first-hand accounts to offer insight into
the relationships of autistic people and how they differ to those
of non-autistic people in a range of ways. Felicity Sedgewick and
Sarah Douglas delve into life's stages and their challenges,
revealing how navigating relationships can lead to
misunderstandings, rejection, and trauma - but also to genuine
connection, support, and joy. Illustrated throughout with extracts
from interviews, and with extended narratives from Sarah, it
explores key topics including: Relationships in the early years,
childhood friendships, teenage friendships and romance, adult
romantic and sexual relationships, LGBTQ+ relationships, finding
community, family relationships, and issues in the later stages of
life. The authors explore a wide range of emotions and life
situations, examining the social world of autistic people and the
strategies they use to navigate it. Understanding Autistic
Relationship Across the Lifespan offers practical recommendations
for both autistic and non-autistic people on how to have the
healthiest and most satisfying relationships possible. It is
essential reading for all those working with autistic people and
studying autism, as well as autistic individuals and those close to
them.
Understanding Autistic Relationship Across the Lifespan is an
accessible overview of autistic relationships from the early years
through to old age. This much-needed book combines the latest
research findings with first-hand accounts to offer insight into
the relationships of autistic people and how they differ to those
of non-autistic people in a range of ways. Felicity Sedgewick and
Sarah Douglas delve into life's stages and their challenges,
revealing how navigating relationships can lead to
misunderstandings, rejection, and trauma – but also to genuine
connection, support, and joy. Illustrated throughout with extracts
from interviews, and with extended narratives from Sarah, it
explores key topics including relationships in the early years,
childhood friendships, teenage friendships and romance, adult
romantic and sexual relationships, LGBTQ+ relationships, finding
community, family relationships, and issues in the later stages of
life. The authors explore a wide range of emotions and life
situations, examining the social world of autistic people and the
strategies they use to navigate it. Understanding Autistic
Relationship Across the Lifespan offers practical recommendations
for both autistic and non-autistic people on how to have the
healthiest and most satisfying relationships possible. It is
essential reading for all those working with autistic people and
studying autism, as well as autistic individuals and those close to
them.
Supporting Paraeducators in Special Education and Inclusive
Settings provides an in-depth look at the role of pre- and
in-service teachers as supervisors of paraeducators within
inclusive and special education settings. The latest entry within
the Evidence-Based Instruction in Special Education series,
Supporting Paraeducators in Special Education and Inclusive
Settings serves as an instructional tool for pre-service teachers
and educators within higher education coursework, as well as a
resource for in-service teachers. This text supports teachers in
strengthening their knowledge and supervisory skills necessary to
supervise and manage paraeducators in educational environments.
Through objectives, scenarios, content, and chapter questions, Drs.
Sobeck, Douglas, and Uitto provide a thorough and applicable
overview of working with and supervising paraeducators. In this
text the roles and responsibilities of paraeducators, teachers, and
school administrators relative to paraeducator training and
supervision will be detailed, as well as tips for collaboration.
School leaders and IHE faculty can visit www.efacultylounge.com for
materials to support pre-service training within teacher
preparation programs and professional development for in-service
teachers. Supporting Paraeducators in Special Education and
Inclusive Settings fills an important need in the field and is a
vital resource for current and future teachers when working with
paraeducators.
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The Flag Art Foundation - 2008-2018 (Hardcover)
Glenn Furhman; Text written by James Frey; Preface by Stephanie Roach; Text written by Carolyn Twersky; Interview of Sarah Douglas, …
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R1,230
Discovery Miles 12 300
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Classic Tales of Horror, Volume 1 (CD)
Ambrose Bierce, E. Nesbitt, Bram Stoker; Read by Michael Fenton-Stevens, Sarah Douglas, …
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R390
R321
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Ben's Den (Paperback)
Sarah Douglas; Josh Lawson
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