Teaching Young Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder

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UPC:
9780876590089
Binding:
Paperback
Publication Date:
4/1/2015
Author:
Clarissa Willis
Language:
english

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Winner of the Mom's Choice and iParenting Award.


Now updated with new DSM-5 information!

What do you do when a three-year-old with autism falls on the floor kicking and screaming?

How do you communicate with a child who looks away and flaps his hands?

Who can help if you suspect a child in your class has autism?

Preschool can be overwhelming for a child with autism. Autism affects how a child communicates, behaves, and relates to others. Teachers need to know what they can do to help children with autism reach their full potential.

Teaching Young Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder is a straightforward, easy-to-understand guide to working with children who have autism. It explains the major characteristics associated with autism and helps teachers understand the ways children with autism relate to the world. Each chapter offers specific strategies for teachers to use, including setting up a proactive preschool environment, helping children learn life skills, managing behavior, helping children with autism communicate, encouraging children with autism to play, helping them to get along with others, and working with families. Teaching Young Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder helps teachers connect with all children in meaningful ways, allowing children with autism to learn and grow.

Chapters Include:
Putting All the Pieces Together: Understanding This Puzzle Called Autism
From Hand-Flapping to Obsession with Routines: The Way Children With Autism Relate to Their World
Planning for Success: Setting Up a Proactive Preschool Environment Learning Life Skills
Misbehavior or Missed Communication: Managing the Behaviors of Children With Autism
Signs, Symbols, and Language: Helping a Child Communicate

  • Inside Their Own World: Encouraging Children With Autism to Play
    Building Social Skills: Getting Along With Others
    Lights! Camera! Action! Sensory Integration and Autism
  • We're All in This Together: Teaming Up With Families

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