Autism and Flexischooling

Autism and Flexischooling
Title Autism and Flexischooling PDF eBook
Author Clare Lawrence
Publisher Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Pages 148
Release 2012-06-15
Genre Psychology
ISBN 0857005820

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A growing number of parents are considering part time or 'flexischooling' as an option that might benefit their child with an autism spectrum disorder (ASD) but face concerns such as: Is it possible? Has anyone tried it? How can it be set up? Above all, does it work? This book answers all these questions, and many more. Covering both the home and school angle, it explores ways to evaluate whether the option is right for your child, organising the arrangement effectively with the school and ensuring that curriculum and examination goals are met, and also includes case examples of successful part time schooling at both primary and secondary level. This is the first resource of its kind to bring together all of the information needed for both parents and schools to consider the merits and disadvantages of this approach, and to evaluate it as an option for individual children.

Autism and Flexischooling

Autism and Flexischooling
Title Autism and Flexischooling PDF eBook
Author Clare Lawrence
Publisher Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Pages 148
Release 2012
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1849052794

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Explores the advantages and disadvantages of flexischooling, or having a student attend school part-time and be homeschooled the rest of the time, for autistic children so that parents can determine what is right for their child. Original.

Teacher Education and Autism

Teacher Education and Autism
Title Teacher Education and Autism PDF eBook
Author Clare Lawrence
Publisher Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Pages 178
Release 2019-04-18
Genre Education
ISBN 178592608X

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This is a research-based guide that provides a framework for effective training around autism for teachers. An edited collection of short chapters, the book is full of practical activities and discussion points ideally suited for time-stretched trainee teachers, those leading training courses and busy teachers continuing to learn on the job. Focusing on the myriad ways that autism affects pupils and their education, it covers key training strategies around autism including maths, physical education, sex and relationships, behaviour management and more. Each contains the material for a session to be delivered to trainee teachers or to provide a unit of self-study. Combining research into the needs of trainee teachers, parents, and students with autism, this book offers an effective roadmap for teacher training and a better understanding of how to meet the needs of autistic pupils.

Inclusive Education for Autistic Children

Inclusive Education for Autistic Children
Title Inclusive Education for Autistic Children PDF eBook
Author Rebecca Wood
Publisher Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Pages 210
Release 2019-08-21
Genre Education
ISBN 1784506346

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This book presents original, empirical research that reframes how educators should consider autism and educational inclusion. Rebecca Wood carefully unpicks common misapprehensions about autism and how autistic children learn, and reconsiders what inclusion can and should mean for autistic learners in school settings. Drawing on research and interwoven with comments from autistic child and adult contributors throughout, the book argues that inclusion will only work if the ways in which autistic children think, learn, communicate and exhibit their understanding are valued and supported. Such an approach will benefit both the learner and the whole classroom. Considering topics such as the sensory environment, support, learning and cognition, school curriculums, communication and socialisation, this much needed book offers ideas and insight that reflect the practical side of day-to-day teaching and learning, and shows how thinking differently about autism and inclusion will equip teachers to effectively improve teaching conditions for the whole school.

Asperger's Syndrome--that Explains Everything

Asperger's Syndrome--that Explains Everything
Title Asperger's Syndrome--that Explains Everything PDF eBook
Author Stephen Bradshaw
Publisher Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Pages 307
Release 2013
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1849053510

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This book clearly explains proven and practical approaches in education and care that will enable young people with AS to thrive. The author uses anecdotes from his extensive teaching experience to illustrate potential problems relating to anxiety, communication, social rules, relationships and classroom behaviour, and put forward solutions.

Finding Asperger Syndrome in the Family

Finding Asperger Syndrome in the Family
Title Finding Asperger Syndrome in the Family PDF eBook
Author Clare Lawrence
Publisher Straightforward co Ltd
Pages 123
Release 2013-02
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 1847163297

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This bestselling book in the Emerald Series is a comprehensive and accessible guide to Autism, Asperger syndrome and their effects on children and family. Not everyone facing the autism spectrum for the first time is ready for complicated or hard to digest material. This book is invaluable in that it takes the form of providing answers to the key questions which are most often raised, and is aimed at the absolute beginner in this field. It will prove invaluable to all those who wish to understand more about this complex area, whether parent or professional.

Asperkids

Asperkids
Title Asperkids PDF eBook
Author Jennifer Cook
Publisher Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Pages 196
Release 2012-05-15
Genre Psychology
ISBN 0857006479

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As a parent, a teacher and an Aspie herself, Jennifer O'Toole provides the definitive insider's view of Asperger syndrome. She shows how to help children on the spectrum by understanding how they think and by exploiting their special interests to promote learning. Her strategies work because she thinks like the children that she teaches. This exciting book is full of effective and fun ways of engaging with children with Asperger syndrome. Jennifer explains how theory of mind difficulties create the need for concrete forms of communication, and provides original methods to inspire imagination through sensorial experiences. In particular she reveals the untapped power of special interests, showing how to harness these interests to encourage academic, social and emotional growth. Affirming that different doesn't mean defective, this book offers the insight and guidance that parents, educators, and other professionals need to connect with the Asperkids in their life and get them excited about learning.