The Autism Book

The Autism Book
Title The Autism Book PDF eBook
Author S. Jhoanna Robledo
Publisher Penguin
Pages 214
Release 2005
Genre Health & Fitness
ISBN 9781583332245

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Addresses one hundred top concerns pertaining to autism, sharing objective and compassionate advice for parents on the condition's causes, manifestations, treatment options, lifestyle challenges, and more. Original.

The Autism Book

The Autism Book
Title The Autism Book PDF eBook
Author Robert W. Sears
Publisher Little, Brown Spark
Pages 299
Release 2010-04-02
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 031608896X

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With clarity and compassion, Dr. Robert Sears guides the reader through the maze of autism, explaining what precautions parents can take to decrease their baby's risk, how to detect autism at the earliest possible age, and how to proceed once a diagnosis has been made. This book provides parents with a simple and clear understanding of the biomedical treatment approach that Dr. Sears has used successfully with many of his young patients. It lays out a plan for developmental, behavioral, and learning therapies; shows parents how to begin treatments without a doctor's help; presents information on vaccines and their safe use; and includes an extensive resources section. The Autism Book provides all the information and reassurance parents need.

The Little Book of The Autism Spectrum

The Little Book of The Autism Spectrum
Title The Little Book of The Autism Spectrum PDF eBook
Author Dr Samantha Todd
Publisher Crown House Publishing
Pages 210
Release 2013-06-12
Genre Education
ISBN 1781350981

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This book will allow anyone who lives or works with children with Autism to see the world as they do, and develop strategies for managing and understanding it effectively. It peers through the "Autism lens", allowing us to effect change in terms of the way we deal with autism as a society and in education. It delivers evidence-based support and strategies that enable us to develop young people's abilities to interact with the social world, removing much of the anxiety that often accompanies it.

The Autism Lens

The Autism Lens
Title The Autism Lens PDF eBook
Author Kara Dymond
Publisher Pembroke Publishers Limited
Pages 138
Release 2020-10-20
Genre Education
ISBN 1551389479

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The Autism Lens helps teachers to connect to students with autism and support them along their own unique trajectory. Bringing to life communication difficulties that impact socialization and learning, this book removes the guesswork by offering practical solutions and classroom-tested strategies. Woven throughout are stories that encourage teachers to see instruction from a student’s point of view. From this perspective, teachers can gain trust and nudge students into the space where learning happens.

The Autism Answer Book

The Autism Answer Book
Title The Autism Answer Book PDF eBook
Author William Stillman
Publisher Sourcebooks, Inc.
Pages 881
Release 2007-09-01
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 1402231806

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Written in an easy-to-read Q&A format, The Autism Answer Book helps parents understand their child's diagnosis and develop a plan for success. It is currently estimated that 1 in 150 kids are affected by autism—and that number is increasing at an alarming rate. In a time when parents are overwhelmed with confusing, and often conflicting, information, The Autism Answer Book provides them clear and confident counsel by providing straightforward answers to their most pressing questions. The Autism Answer Book covers such topics as: Getting a diagnosis Social sensitivities Physical well-being Mental health School success Written in an easy-to-read Q&A format, The Autism Answer Book helps parents understand and accept their child and develop a plan for success.

A Comprehensive Book on Autism Spectrum Disorders

A Comprehensive Book on Autism Spectrum Disorders
Title A Comprehensive Book on Autism Spectrum Disorders PDF eBook
Author Mohammad-Reza Mohammadi
Publisher BoD – Books on Demand
Pages 491
Release 2011-09-15
Genre Medical
ISBN 9533074949

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The aim of the book is to serve for clinical, practical, basic and scholarly practices. In twentyfive chapters it covers the most important topics related to Autism Spectrum Disorders in the efficient way and aims to be useful for health professionals in training or clinicians seeking an update. Different people with autism can have very different symptoms. Autism is considered to be a "spectrum" disorder, a group of disorders with similar features. Some people may experience merely mild disturbances, while the others have very serious symptoms. This book is aimed to be used as a textbook for child and adolescent psychiatry fellowship training and will serve as a reference for practicing psychologists, child and adolescent psychiatrists, general psychiatrists, pediatricians, child neurologists, nurses, social workers and family physicians. A free access to the full-text electronic version of the book via Intech reading platform at http://www.intechweb.org is a great bonus.

The Autism Resource Manual

The Autism Resource Manual
Title The Autism Resource Manual PDF eBook
Author Debbie Riall
Publisher Routledge
Pages 269
Release 2021-11-23
Genre Education
ISBN 100047089X

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This highly practical resource book is full of realistic and achievable strategies to help teachers to support neurodiverse students in a range of situations that, whilst often seemingly insignificant, can quickly become substantial and disruptive challenges in the mainstream classroom. Written with the busy teacher in mind, chapters are easy to dip in and out of, with jargon-free language and simple explanations which are easy to understand and put into practice. Clear chapters explore a variety of situations and topics to help children engage in their learning and make the classroom a safe and inviting place to be for autistic students. Key features include: Practical and achievable strategies to support autistic students in the mainstream classroom Real-life scenarios to help you find concrete solutions to issues as they arise Memorable mantras and quick quotes to help embed strategies in everyday practice for both students and teachers Photocopiable and downloadable resource sheets Written by an advisory teacher for autism with a wealth of experience, this book will be an invaluable tool for both primary and secondary teachers in mainstream settings, as well as other education professionals.