1001 Great Ideas for Teaching and Raising Children with Autism or Asperger's
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Narrated by:
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Stephanie Cozart
About this listen
Anyone browsing autism books might question that two authors could amass this many ideas and that all of them would be ‘great,’ but this book delivers."—From the Foreword by Dr. Temple Grandin
Over 1800 try-it-now tips, eye-opening perspectives, and time-saving strategies abound in this revised edition of the 2004 multi-award-winning book that has been read and reread by hundreds of thousands of people in fourteen languages. Listeners can easily find explanations and solutions that speak to the diverse spectrum of developmental levels, learning styles, and abilities inherent in autistic children, at home, at school, and in the community. Ideas are offered in six domains: Sensory Integration, Communication and Language, Behavior, Daily Living, Thinking Social, Being Social, and Teachers and Learners.
The table of contents details more than 330 subjects, making it easy to quickly pinpoint needed information.
• Accessible ideas that don’t require expensive devices or hours of time to implement.
• Relatable ideas and solutions to situations that most parents, educators, and/or family members will recognize.
• Functional ideas that help prepare the autistic child for a meaningful adulthood.
“I’m impressed by the range and practicality of the ideas, all of them great, as promised. And I’m struck by the many ways in which the ideas not only address early childhood through the school years, but also help prepare children for the transition to adulthood and beyond.”—Wendela Whitcomb Marsh, MA, RSD, author of Recognizing Autism in Women and Girls and Independent Living While Autistic
“Comprehensive and thorough, (with) a personal and relatable aspect that parents and those who care for individuals on the spectrum will appreciate.”—The Eric Hoffer Book Award
©2010 Ellen Notbohm and Veronica Zysk (P)2017 Recorded Books