Autism Conversations

Autism Conversations
Title Autism Conversations PDF eBook
Author Marilyn J. Monteiro
Publisher
Pages 207
Release 2010
Genre Autism spectrum disorders
ISBN 9780874244939

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Family Therapy and the Autism Spectrum

Family Therapy and the Autism Spectrum
Title Family Therapy and the Autism Spectrum PDF eBook
Author Marilyn J. Monteiro
Publisher Routledge
Pages 184
Release 2016-01-29
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1317565495

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The autism spectrum presents a range of communication, social, and sensory differences that are challenging for clinicians to address. Family Therapy and the Autism Spectrum provides a guide to conceptualizing those differences and ways to discuss them with clients and their families. Readers are provided with narrative examples illustrating the application of key concepts introduced in the text. These case examples address issues that range across the life cycle, from families with young children to ones with teens who are emerging as adults. Using the techniques learned in this book, clinicians will be able to guide families towards their positive autism narrative. This book also features a visual framework to organize the compelling narrative of each person’s autism spectrum pattern of developmental differences or brain style. Using this visual framework and the corresponding descriptive language, clinicians and families can work together to create their "autism conversations." The conversations lead to the transformative experiences of developing competencies, resiliency, and advocacy for individuals and their families. The conversations also lead individuals with spectrum differences to use empowering language, supporting their ability to develop self-advocacy and self-determination skills.

A History of Autism

A History of Autism
Title A History of Autism PDF eBook
Author Adam Feinstein
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 401
Release 2011-07-07
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1444351672

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This unique book is the first to fully explore the history of autism - from the first descriptions of autistic-type behaviour to the present day. Features in-depth discussions with leading professionals and pioneers to provide an unprecedented insight into the historical changes in the perception of autism and approaches to it Presents carefully chosen case studies and the latest findings in the field Includes evidence from many previously unpublished documents and illustrations Interviews with parents of autistic children acknowledge the important contribution they have made to a more profound understanding of this enigmatic condition

Talk to Me

Talk to Me
Title Talk to Me PDF eBook
Author Heather Jones
Publisher Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Pages 170
Release 2014-02-21
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 0857008986

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If your child finds talking to people a struggle, this is the book to get the conversation started. In this hands-on guide, Heather Jones offers practical advice, born of experience with her own son, which will help you teach your child the principles of communication. Full of strategies and examples, it shows how you can allay fears, build confidence and teach your child to enjoy conversation. Once a child gets used to talking with other people, many life skills can develop more easily as they grow up – from making friends and shopping for themselves, to being interviewed and eventually getting a job. This handy book provides guidance and inspiration to parents, teachers and anyone else who cares for a child who finds language and comprehension difficult.

The Conversation Train

The Conversation Train
Title The Conversation Train PDF eBook
Author Joel Shaul
Publisher Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Pages 74
Release 2014-02-21
Genre Education
ISBN 0857009001

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This inventive colour picture book uses the metaphor of a train to teach basic conventions of conversation to children with autism spectrum disorders (ASDs). Engines are like greetings; they get the train going. Freight wagons are like different speakers' turns; it is good to have at least a few when you are in conversation. A set of points guiding a train from one track to another is like a tactful change in the topic of conversation. When a conversation veers off-topic it is like a derailed train. As well as attractive colour photographs of trains, the book contains engaging photocopiable worksheets and colouring pages to help promote skill generalisation. This highly visual approach to conversation is ideally suited to children with ASDs aged approximately 5-13.

The Green Zone Conversation Book

The Green Zone Conversation Book
Title The Green Zone Conversation Book PDF eBook
Author Joel Shaul
Publisher Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Pages 106
Release 2014-10-21
Genre Education
ISBN 085700946X

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In conversation, children on the autism spectrum often struggle to select topics of interest to others. Many have strong, narrow interests and feel compelled to introduce these subjects when they talk. This book provides a simple visual model to help children experience more success in finding common ground in conversation. The "Green Zone" is a visual representation of finding common ground between one person (blue) and another person (yellow) to create a "green zone" that represents the pair's shared interests. The book, illustrated with hundreds of photographs representing the range of other people's interests, clearly explains what the "Green Zone" is and how to find it, and contains many photocopiable conversation practice activities and reinforcement worksheets based on this simple visual. Ideal for use in classroom settings or at home, this attractive, full colour book is suitable for children on the autism spectrum aged 7 and up.

The Little Book of Autism FAQs

The Little Book of Autism FAQs
Title The Little Book of Autism FAQs PDF eBook
Author Davida Hartman
Publisher Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Pages 114
Release 2019-09-19
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 1784508241

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Empowering and practical, this guide is the perfect companion for parents who are finding it difficult to tell their children about their autism diagnosis. It provides a realistic yet uplifting approach to autism, treating it not as a disability but as a difference. Not telling children about their autism diagnosis can have a significant negative impact on their mental health; by equipping parents with a language of positivity around autism, the book will make a difference to many children on the spectrum. It advises on how and when to talk to autistic children with both high and low care needs, and provides guidance on supporting children's relationships with peers at school, as well as how to broach the conversation with the child's siblings. Concise and easy to read, The Little Book of Autism FAQs answers parents' questions with accessible language, preparing them to approach this difficult conversation in a constructive manner.