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Educating Children With Autism
Friday, February 11th, 2011

Verbal Behavior: Teaching Children with Autism, Max
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Educating the Child w/ Autism $4.99 Due to a trend toward inclusion, increased incidence, and increased and broadening diagnosis, many teachers can expect to eventually teach a child with an autism spectrum disorder. Children with ASD can be challenging to teach especially in a busy, noisy, elementary classroom. The very nature of their problems causes them to struggle with communication and socialization affecting all aspects of th… |
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Quality value Educating Young Child W/ Autism By Carson Dellosa Top quality Due to a trend toward lusion, reased idence, and reased and broadening diagnosis, many teachers can expect to eventually teach a child with an autism spectrum disorder. Children with ASD can be challenging to teach especially in a busy, noisy, elementary classroom. The very nature of their problems causes them to struggle with communication and socialization affecting all aspects of th… |
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Teaching Children with Down Syndrome about Their Bodies, Boundaries, and Sexuality (Topics in Down Syndrome) $18.71 (2007 ForeWord Magazine Book of the Year Award: Finalist, Parenting; 2008 NAPPA Honors Award) Parents of children with Down syndrome and other intellectual disabilities are accustomed to paying close attention to their child’s physical, cognitive, and emotional development. This proactive approach should also include their child’s sexual development, which for many parents may not seem as obvious … |
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Teaching Reading to Children With Down Syndrome: A Guide for Parents and Teachers (Topics in Down Syndrome) $13.98 Teach your child to read using the author’s nationally recognized, proven method. From introducing the alphabet to writing and spelling, the lessons are easy to follow. The many pictures and flash cards included appeal to visual learners and are easy to photocopy! Now includes refreshed Resources and a CD-ROM of Appendices. Print out these visual supports–picture and word cards, lotto games, char… |
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Teaching Children With Autism to Mind-Read : A Practical Guide for Teachers and Parents $46.63 The difficulties experienced by children with autism and related conditions in inferring the thoughts, beliefs, desires and intentions of others are well documented in numerous studies. It now seems that these deficits underlie many of the social and communication problems that are characteristic of autism. Teaching Children with Autism to Mind-Read explores the relationship of “theory of mind” de… |
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Educating Children With Autism $8.75 No Synopsis Available |
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Educating Children and Youth with Autism : Strategies for Effective Practice $47.77 No Synopsis Available |
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Educating Young Children With Autism Spectrum Disorders $34.77 No Synopsis Available |
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Educating Children And Youth With Autism: Strategies for Effective Practice $10 No Synopsis Available |
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Educating Exceptional Children $16.82 Educating Exceptional Children is a comprehensive survey program that introduces students to each disability category as well as covering the needs of children who are gifted and talented. The Twelfth Edition continues to focus on the strengths previous editions, providing practical applications on adapting teaching methods, curriculum, and settings, and also offering analysis of ecological factors that influence the exceptional child in and out of the classroom. This edition features cutting-edge coverage of the new Response to Intervention Model, comprehensive and up-to-date descriptions of the strengths and weaknesses associated with each disability, the most current teaching techniques for each category, and helpful references to available resources. |
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Healing And Preventing Autism: A Complete Guide $9.99 The must-have New York Times bestseller that tells you what to do now for a child with autism ADD ADHD OCD and other disorders For any child with challenges early intervention is essential and parents need a plan that they can implement right away. Jenny McCarthy one of the country’s leading autism advocates has teamed up with top autism specialist Jerry Kartzinel M.D. to offer a prescriptive guide to the healing therapies and treatments that have turned the lives of so many children around. While autism cases have grown a whopping 6000 percent since the 1970s the medical community is still waking up to the epidemic and parents need tools to begin healing their children and educating their doctors instead of waiting six months to a year to get an appointment with a specialist. In this book parents will learn about the following: *The biomedical diet and supplement protocol *Where to find alternative therapies and how to implement them *A list of tests any doctor can perform *Studies to show your doctor that will help make the case that they need to support your efforts *Advice for preventing autism during pregnancy and the early years by looking at family history of allergies depression and autoimmune disorders as well as Mom’s chemical exposure Whether your child has autism ADD ADHD OCD or an autism spectrum disorder Healing and Preventing Autism is the authoritative reference book with the tools to heal your child.The must-have New York Times bestseller that tells you what to do now for a child with autism ADD ADHD OCD and other disorders For any child with challenges early intervention is essential and parents need a plan that they can implement right away. Jenny McCarthy one of the country’s leading autism advocates has teamed up with top autism specialist Jerry Kartzinel M.D. to offer a prescriptive guide to the healing therapies and treatments that have turned the lives of so many children around. While autism cases have grown a whopping 6000 percent since the 1970s the medical community is still waking up to the epidemic and parents need tools to begin healing their children and educating their doctors instead of waiting six months to a year to get an appointment with a specialist. In this book parents will learn about the following: *The biomedical diet and supplement protocol *Where to find alternative therapies and how to implement them *A list of tests any doctor can perform *Studies to show your doctor that will help make the case that they need to support your efforts *Advice for preventing autism during pregnancy and the early years by looking at family history of allergies depression and autoimmune disorders as well as Mom’s chemical exposure Whether your child has autism ADD ADHD OCD or an autism spectrum disorder Healing and Preventing Autism is the authoritative reference book with the tools to heal your child. |
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Educating Children for Leadership $20.23 How does one go about raising children to be future leaders? Can there be fundamental principles to apply that might shape the thinking of a child towards developing the skills and point of view that are critical components of a leader? This book, originally published in 1820 under the title A System of Education for the Infant King of Rome and Other French Princes of the Blood, Drawn Up By The Imperial Council of State, With the Approbation, and Under the Personal Supervision of the Emperor Napoleon, states unequivocally that there is. What makes this work of particular interest is the assertion that this system of education was developed under the auspices of no less than one of the greatest leaders ever to live Napoleon Bonaparte, the individual generally agreed by historians to be the creator of the modern world as we have come to know it. Rescued from oblivion, there is now a second chance to apply A System of Education as a tool for educating new generations of young people for leadership. Guided by these solid principles, young leaders can come to understand what leadership is truly about, can learn why it is important to society, and can study many of the tools that help leaders to lead. Napoleon Bonaparte, 240 years after his birth, remains a truly controversial figure of humanity. But whether one admires or despises the memory of Napoleon Bonaparte, A System of Education is still an unparalleled gift to humankind. Author: Bonaparte, Napoleon/ Messenger, James Robert/ Thompson, William A. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 108 Publication Date: 2009/08/01 Language: English Dimensions: 8.50 x 5.50 x 0.26 inches |
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Healing and Preventing Autism: A Complete Guide $4.99 For any child with challenges, early intervention is essential and parents need a plan that they can implement right away. Jenny McCarthy, one of the country’s leading autism advocates, has teamed up with top autism specialist Jerry Kartzinel, M.D., to offer a prescriptive guide to the healing therapies and treatments that have turned the lives of so many children around. While autism cases have grown a whopping 6000 percent since the 1970s, the medical community is still waking up to the epidemic and parents need tools to begin healing their children and educating their doctors, instead of waiting six months to a year to get an appointment with a specialist. In this book, parents will learn about the following: The biomedical diet and supplement protocol. Where to find alternative therapies and how to implement them. A list of tests any doctor can perform. Studies to show your doctor that will help make the case that they need to support your efforts. Advice for preventing autism during pregnancy and the early years by looking at family history of allergies, depression, and autoimmune disorders as well as Mom’s chemical exposure. Whether your child has autism, ADD, ADHD, OCD, or an autism spectrum disorder, Healing and Preventing Autism is the authoritative reference book with the tools to heal your child. |
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Educating Exceptional Children, 12th Edition $131.49 Educating Exceptional Children is a comprehensive survey program that introduces students to each disability category as well as covering the needs of children who are gifted and talented. The Twelfth Edition continues to focus on the strengths previous editions, providing practical applications on adapting teaching methods, curriculum, and settings, and also offering analysis of ecological factors that influence the exceptional child in and out of the classroom. This edition features cutting-edge coverage of the new Response to Intervention Model, comprehensive and up-to-date descriptions of the strengths and weaknesses associated with each disability, the most current teaching techniques for each category, and helpful references to available resources. |
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Educating Exceptional Children, 13th Edition $138.99 EDUCATING EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN is a classic yet state-of-the-art text for Introduction to Special Education and related courses. Authored by luminaries in the special education field, it introduces you to each of the thirteen disability categories, and to the needs of children who are gifted and talented. The Thirteenth Edition continues to focus on the strengths of previous editions, while also providing new material about such important hot topics within the field as genetics, neurology, inclusion, assistive technology, and information processing. The text provides key, research-based teaching methods and strategies for children with various exceptionalities, and also offers analysis of ecological factors that influence the exceptional child in and out of the classroom. This edition also features current coverage of the Response to Intervention Model, comprehensive and up-to-date descriptions of the characteristics associated with each disability, the most current teaching techniques for each category, and helpful references to available resources. |
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Cengage Learning eBook Instant Access Code, Intl. Edition for Gallagher/Kirk/Coleman/Anastasiow’s Educating Exceptional Children, International Edition, 13th Ed $89.95 ebook for EDUCATING EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN, 13E, International Edition. |
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Educating Exceptional Children, 11th Edition $128.99 The first survey of its kind to be published, Educating Exceptional Children is highly regarded for its academic and authoritative approach. The text provides both practical applications on how to adapt teaching methods, curriculum, and settings to meet the needs of students with disabilities, and analysis of ecological factors that influence the exceptional child, both in and outside of the classroom. The Eleventh Edition features an increased emphasis on trends and topics of debate, such as inclusion, the No Child Left Behind Act, and transitioning the student from school to work. Case studies drawn from real-life situations help students understand how general education teachers deal with immediate issues including parental concerns, family service plans, and adapting the classroom according to a student need. |
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Educating Shelly $38.01 What price would you be willing to pay for your childs education? If you knew you were opening Pandoras Box the first time you asked your childs teacher a question, would you do it? Was the PTA originally meant to be a money machine? How can you tell if your child really has ADHD, and why would teachers want your child to have it? Theres more to public education than meets the eye. While her children were going through the education system, the system was Educating Shelly. Author: McDonald, Rochelle Lamotte Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 224 Publication Date: 2006/12/01 Language: English Dimensions: 11.00 x 8.25 x 0.47 inches |
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eBook: Educating Exceptional Children $69.49 N/A |
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Educating Language-Minority Children $34.13 No Synopsis Available |
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Educating Latino Preschool Children $53.63 No Synopsis Available |
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Bundle: Educating Exceptional Children $156.32 No Synopsis Available |
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Educating Oppositional and Defiant Children $25.3 No Synopsis Available |
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Educating Children at Home $24.33 No Synopsis Available |
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Annual Editions: Educating Exceptional Children 01/02 $5 Used – This reader of public press articles discusses inclusive education–children with learning disabilities, mental retardation, behavioral disorders and autism, communication disorders, hearing impairments, visual impairments, physical and health impairments, special gifts and talents; it also addresses early childhood exceptionality and the transition to adulthood. Our student Web Site, Dushkin Online (www.dushkin.com/online/) provides additional support to Annual Editions titles. |
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Annual Editions: Educating Exceptional Children 01/02 $0.99 Used – This reader of public press articles discusses inclusive education–children with learning disabilities, mental retardation, behavioral disorders and autism, communication disorders, hearing impairments, visual impairments, physical and health impairments, special gifts and talents; it also addresses early childhood exceptionality and the transition to adulthood. Our student Web Site, Dushkin Online (www.dushkin.com/online/) provides additional support to Annual Editions titles. |
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Annual Editions: Educating Exceptional Children 03/04 $1.05 New – This reader of public press articles discusses inclusive education–children with learning disabilities, mental retardation, behavioral disorders and autism, communication disorders, hearing impairments, visual impairments, physical and health impairments, special gifts and talents; it also addresses early childhood exceptionality and the transition to adulthood. |
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Annual Editions: Educating Exceptional Children 03/04 $5.15 New – This reader of public press articles discusses inclusive education–children with learning disabilities, mental retardation, behavioral disorders and autism, communication disorders, hearing impairments, visual impairments, physical and health impairments, special gifts and talents; it also addresses early childhood exceptionality and the transition to adulthood. |
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Annual Editions: Educating Exceptional Children 04/05 $15.7 New – This updated, thirty-third edition gives you articles from the best of the public press, discussing inclusive education–children with learning disabilities, mental retardation, behavioral disorders and autism, communication disorders, hearing impairments, visual impairments, physical and health impairments, special gifts and talents; it also addresses early childhood exceptionality and the transition to adulthood. Additional support for this title can be found at http: //www.dushkin.onlin |
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Annual Editions: Educating Exceptional Children 04/05 $34.97 New – This updated, thirty-third edition gives you articles from the best of the public press, discussing inclusive education–children with learning disabilities, mental retardation, behavioral disorders and autism, communication disorders, hearing impairments, visual impairments, physical and health impairments, special gifts and talents; it also addresses early childhood exceptionality and the transition to adulthood. Additional support for this title can be found at http: //www.dushkin.onlin |
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Autism 24/7: A Family Guide to Learning at Home and in the Community $4.39 If your son or daughter is over-stimulated by noisy places or has trouble communicating or interacting with people, then everyday activities like going to the playground or helping out with household chores may seem outside your child’s repertoire. Authors Bondy and Frost, the founders of the award-winning Pyramid Approach to educating children with autism, show how it is possible to keep family life running smoothly and teach a child with autism to participate in important and routine family activities at home and in the neighborhood. And their teaching strategies can be used during the course of everyday life without making too many adjustments or converting your home into a school. In a reassuring, easy-to-read style, AUTISM 24/7 encourages parents to pinpoint times when their child’s behavior or lack of skills seems to interfere with family functioning. This step helps identify what to teach your child and what goals to set. Other issues related to “What to Teach” include:Motivational Strategies and Powerful Reinforcements: Using naturally occurring rewards and token systems;Teaching Functional Communication Skills: The difference between imitation, responding, and initiating communication, as well as how to resolve different types of communication challenges;Creating Opportunities for Learning: Determining the steps to teach a particular skill and a routine where you can incorporate teaching the desired skill.Issues related to “How to Teach” include: Teaching Techniques: How to choose prompts (verbal, visual, physical, gestural) and how to eliminate them; shaping (rewarding gradual improvement); and video modeling;Managing ChallengingBehavior: Knowing when to teach a new behavior versus when to change the environment;Evaluating What You’re Doing: How to measure progress and collect data.AUTISM 24/7 gives families confidence and concrete tools to integrate their child with autism into life at home and |
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Autism Encyclopedia: The Complete Guide to Autism Spectrum Disorders $18.99 Autism Encyclopedia: The Complete Guide to Autism Spectrum Disorders offers concise, reader-friendly articles that provide answers on the most pertinent questions related to educating and parenting children with autism. |
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Carson Dellosa Ke-804047 Educating Young Child with Autism Spectrum Disorders From Diagnosis $20.34 Due to a trend toward inclusion increased incidence and increased and broadening diagnosis many teachers can expect to eventually teach a child with an autism spectrum disorder. Children with ASD can be challenging to teach especially in a busy noisy elementary classroom. The very nature of their problems causes them to struggle with communication and socialization affecting all aspects of their lives. This book helps guide teachers through all steps of introducing a student with ASD into their classrooms participating on an IEP team developing a welcoming classroom fostering social development and communication plus moving forward into the curriculum. A special section for parents is also included. |
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Could It Be Autism?: A Parent’s Guide to the First Signs and Next Steps $13.99 If you have questions or concerns about your child’s social, emotional, or behavioral development, you’re not alone. The number of children affected by autism—an umbrella term for a wide spectrum of disorders that includes “classic” autism, Asperger’s syndrome, and Rett syndrome—is growing every year. Most children are not diagnosed until they start school. But developmental problems can be recognized in infants as young as four months old. Early intervention can vastly improve a child’s chances for a successful outcome and recovery. Could It Be Autism? provides vital information so you can recognize the red flags of developmental delays and begin treatment based on those first signs. Nancy Wiseman is the founder and president of First Signs, the organization dedicated to educating parents, clinicians, and physicians on the early identification of and intervention for developmental delays. She is also the mother of a child who was diagnosed with autism at the age of two, and she draws on her own experiences as well as the latest research to present real strategies. Emphasizing warning signs, she describes the most important milestones at each stage of a child’s growth, including things parents and pediatricians often overlook. She also empowers parents to act on their instincts and initial concern, rather than to “wait and see,” which is often encouraged. The book explains the steps parents can take to confirm or rule out a developmental delay or disorder. It details various diagnoses and show how sometimes multiple diagnoses may apply. But even more valuable is the information on how to design and implement the best intervention plan based on a child’s unique developmental profile. Different treatments and therapies are outlined so parents can explore and understand what may work best for their child, based on his or her particular strengths and weaknesses.Ultimately, Could It |
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Could It Be Autism?: A Parent’s Guide to the First Signs and Next Steps $3.98 If you have questions or concerns about your child’s social, emotional, or behavioral development, you’re not alone. The number of children affected by autism—an umbrella term for a wide spectrum of disorders that includes “classic” autism, Asperger’s syndrome, and Rett syndrome—is growing every year. Most children are not diagnosed until they start school. But developmental problems can be recognized in infants as young as four months old. Early intervention can vastly improve a child’s chances for a successful outcome and recovery. Could It Be Autism? provides vital information so you can recognize the red flags of developmental delays and begin treatment based on those first signs. Nancy Wiseman is the founder and president of First Signs, the organization dedicated to educating parents, clinicians, and physicians on the early identification of and intervention for developmental delays. She is also the mother of a child who was diagnosed with autism at the age of two, and she draws on her own experiences as well as the latest research to present real strategies. Emphasizing warning signs, she describes the most important milestones at each stage of a child’s growth, including things parents and pediatricians often overlook. She also empowers parents to act on their instincts and initial concern, rather than to “wait and see,” which is often encouraged. The book explains the steps parents can take to confirm or rule out a developmental delay or disorder. It details various diagnoses and show how sometimes multiple diagnoses may apply. But even more valuable is the information on how to design and implement the best intervention plan based on a child’s unique developmental profile. Different treatments and therapies are outlined so parents can explore and understand what may work best for their child, based on his or her particular strengths and weaknesses.Ultimately, Could It Be |
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Could It Be Autism?: A Parent’s Guide to the First Signs and Next Steps $1.02 If you have questions or concerns about your child’s social, emotional, or behavioral development, you’re not alone. The number of children affected by autism—an umbrella term for a wide spectrum of disorders that includes “classic” autism, Asperger’s syndrome, and Rett syndrome—is growing every year. Most children are not diagnosed until they start school. But developmental problems can be recognized in infants as young as four months old. Early intervention can vastly improve a child’s chances for a successful outcome and recovery. Could It Be Autism? provides vital information so you can recognize the red flags of developmental delays and begin treatment based on those first signs. Nancy Wiseman is the founder and president of First Signs, the organization dedicated to educating parents, clinicians, and physicians on the early identification of and intervention for developmental delays. She is also the mother of a child who was diagnosed with autism at the age of two, and she draws on her own experiences as well as the latest research to present real strategies. Emphasizing warning signs, she describes the most important milestones at each stage of a child’s growth, including things parents and pediatricians often overlook. She also empowers parents to act on their instincts and initial concern, rather than to “wait and see,” which is often encouraged. The book explains the steps parents can take to confirm or rule out a developmental delay or disorder. It details various diagnoses and show how sometimes multiple diagnoses may apply. But even more valuable is the information on how to design and implement the best intervention plan based on a child’s unique developmental profile. Different treatments and therapies are outlined so parents can explore and understand what may work best for their child, based on his or her particular strengths and weaknesses.Ultimately, Could It |
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Educating Children and Youth with Autism: Strategies for Effective Practice $34.25 Used |
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Educating Children and Youth with Autism: Strategies for Effective Practice $47.74 Used |
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Educating Children with Autism $39.95 Used – Autism is a word most of us are familiar with. But do we really know what it means? What we do know is that children with autism are challenged by the most essential human behaviors. Autism generally has lifelong effects on how children learn to be social beings, limiting their ability to take care of themselves and to participate in the community. Education is the primary form of treatment for this mysterious condition. This means that we place important responsibilities, not only on sch |
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Educating Children with Autism $19.2 New – Autism is a word most of us are familiar with. But do we really know what it means? What we do know is that children with autism are challenged by the most essential human behaviors. Autism generally has lifelong effects on how children learn to be social beings, limiting their ability to take care of themselves and to participate in the community. Education is the primary form of treatment for this mysterious condition. This means that we place important responsibilities, not only on scho |
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Educating Children with Autism $21.46 New – Autism is a word most of us are familiar with. But do we really know what it means? What we do know is that children with autism are challenged by the most essential human behaviors. Autism generally has lifelong effects on how children learn to be social beings, limiting their ability to take care of themselves and to participate in the community. Education is the primary form of treatment for this mysterious condition. This means that we place important responsibilities, not only on scho |
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Educating Children with Autism $6.22 Used – Autism is a word most of us are familiar with. But do we really know what it means? What we do know is that children with autism are challenged by the most essential human behaviors. Autism generally has lifelong effects on how children learn to be social beings, limiting their ability to take care of themselves and to participate in the community. Education is the primary form of treatment for this mysterious condition. This means that we place important responsibilities, not only on sch |
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Educating Children with Autism $16.32 New – Autism is a word most of us are familiar with. But do we really know what it means? What we do know is that children with autism are challenged by the most essential human behaviors. Autism generally has lifelong effects on how children learn to be social beings, limiting their ability to take care of themselves and to participate in the community. Education is the primary form of treatment for this mysterious condition. This means that we place important responsibilities, not only on scho |
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Educating Children with Autism $39.95 Committee on Educational Interventions for Children with Autism, National Research Council, Catherine Lord (Editor), James P. McGee (Editor),Hardcover, English-language edition,Pub by National Academies Press |
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Educating Children with Autism $21.46 Used – Autism is a word most of us are familiar with. But do we really know what it means? What we do know is that children with autism are challenged by the most essential human behaviors. Autism generally has lifelong effects on how children learn to be social beings, limiting their ability to take care of themselves and to participate in the community. Education is the primary form of treatment for this mysterious condition. This means that we place important responsibilities, not only on sch |
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Educating Children with Autism $27.24 Used – Autism is a word most of us are familiar with. But do we really know what it means? What we do know is that children with autism are challenged by the most essential human behaviors. Autism generally has lifelong effects on how children learn to be social beings, limiting their ability to take care of themselves and to participate in the community. Education is the primary form of treatment for this mysterious condition. This means that we place important responsibilities, not only on sch |
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Educating Children with Autism $2.99 Used – Autism is a word most of us are familiar with. But do we really know what it means? What we do know is that children with autism are challenged by the most essential human behaviors. Autism generally has lifelong effects on how children learn to be social beings, limiting their ability to take care of themselves and to participate in the community. Education is the primary form of treatment for this mysterious condition. This means that we place important responsibilities, not only on sch |
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Educating Children with Autism $25.77 Committee on Educational Interventions for Children with Autism, National Research Council,Paperback, English-language edition,Pub by National Academies Press |
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Educating Children with Autism $27.24 New – Autism is a word most of us are familiar with. But do we really know what it means? What we do know is that children with autism are challenged by the most essential human behaviors. Autism generally has lifelong effects on how children learn to be social beings, limiting their ability to take care of themselves and to participate in the community. Education is the primary form of treatment for this mysterious condition. This means that we place important responsibilities, not only on scho |
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Educating Children with Autism $25.05 Used – Autism is a word most of us are familiar with. But do we really know what it means? What we do know is that children with autism are challenged by the most essential human behaviors. Autism generally has lifelong effects on how children learn to be social beings, limiting their ability to take care of themselves and to participate in the community. Education is the primary form of treatment for this mysterious condition. This means that we place important responsibilities, not only on sch |
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Educating Exceptional Children $161.95 This authoritative text the first survey of exceptional children to be published is regarded for its academic approach and its coverage of all categories of children with disabilities and children who are gifted and talented.The text emphasizes an ecological approach to special education, focusing on increasing awareness of the exceptional child as an individual who is influenced by and must cope with family, peers, school, and society.New! The Tenth Edition contains new four-color inserts and a paperback format. The inserts include active portraits of exceptional children, profiles of professionals, practical applications, field activities, and web site resources. The inserts highlight key areas in special education-Inclusion in Context: Providing a Range of Options, The Multidisciplinary Team: Working Together to Benefit the Child, Transition: Helping Children Move On, and Assistive Technology: Helping All Children Succeed in School.New! Chapter 9, Autism Spectrum Disorder, explores the history, prevalence, and programs designed to work with autistic children. It also offers valuable teaching strategies and examines the importance of structure and routine.New! A companion web site offers resources for students and instructors, including stories and cases of students with disabilities, discussion questions, self-tests, further resources for Educational Adaptations, and web links.New! The Inclusion in Context feature, which appears in each chapter as part of Educational Adaptations, takes a balanced approach to the issue of appropriate placement.New! The Foreword and Introduction celebrate thelongevity of the text. The foreword is written by Edwin Martin, head of the Learning Disabilities Division of CEC and Former Director of the Office of Special Education for the U.S. Department of Education.New! The Future Challenges feature focuses on the future of special |
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Educating Exceptional Children $161.95 This authoritative text the first survey of exceptional children to be published is regarded for its academic approach and its coverage of all categories of children with disabilities and children who are gifted and talented.The text emphasizes an ecological approach to special education, focusing on increasing awareness of the exceptional child as an individual who is influenced by and must cope with family, peers, school, and society.New! The Tenth Edition contains new four-color inserts and a paperback format. The inserts include active portraits of exceptional children, profiles of professionals, practical applications, field activities, and web site resources. The inserts highlight key areas in special education-Inclusion in Context: Providing a Range of Options, The Multidisciplinary Team: Working Together to Benefit the Child, Transition: Helping Children Move On, and Assistive Technology: Helping All Children Succeed in School.New! Chapter 9, Autism Spectrum Disorder, explores the history, prevalence, and programs designed to work with autistic children. It also offers valuable teaching strategies and examines the importance of structure and routine.New! A companion web site offers resources for students and instructors, including stories and cases of students with disabilities, discussion questions, self-tests, further resources for Educational Adaptations, and web links.New! The Inclusion in Context feature, which appears in each chapter as part of Educational Adaptations, takes a balanced approach to the issue of appropriate placement.New! The Foreword and Introduction celebrate thelongevity of the text. The foreword is written by Edwin Martin, head of the Learning Disabilities Division of CEC and Former Director of the Office of Special Education for the U.S. Department of Education.New! The Future Challenges feature focuses on the future of special |
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Educating Exceptional Children $15.09 This reader of public press articles discusses inclusive education–children with learning disabilities, mental retardation, behavioral disorders and autism, communication disorders, hearing impairments, visual impairments, physical and health impairments, special gifts and talents; it also addresses early childhood exceptionality and the transition to adulthood. |
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Educating Exceptional Children $161.95 This authoritative text the first survey of exceptional children to be published is regarded for its academic approach and its coverage of all categories of children with disabilities and children who are gifted and talented.The text emphasizes an ecological approach to special education, focusing on increasing awareness of the exceptional child as an individual who is influenced by and must cope with family, peers, school, and society.New! The Tenth Edition contains new four-color inserts and a paperback format. The inserts include active portraits of exceptional children, profiles of professionals, practical applications, field activities, and web site resources. The inserts highlight key areas in special education-Inclusion in Context: Providing a Range of Options, The Multidisciplinary Team: Working Together to Benefit the Child, Transition: Helping Children Move On, and Assistive Technology: Helping All Children Succeed in School.New! Chapter 9, Autism Spectrum Disorder, explores the history, prevalence, and programs designed to work with autistic children. It also offers valuable teaching strategies and examines the importance of structure and routine.New! A companion web site offers resources for students and instructors, including stories and cases of students with disabilities, discussion questions, self-tests, further resources for Educational Adaptations, and web links.New! The Inclusion in Context feature, which appears in each chapter as part of Educational Adaptations, takes a balanced approach to the issue of appropriate placement.New! The Foreword and Introduction celebrate thelongevity of the text. The foreword is written by Edwin Martin, head of the Learning Disabilities Division of CEC and Former Director of the Office of Special Education for the U.S. Department of Education.New! The Future Challenges feature focuses on the future of special |
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Educating Exceptional Children $99.17 This authoritative text the first survey of exceptional children to be published is regarded for its academic approach and its coverage of all categories of children with disabilities and children who are gifted and talented.The text emphasizes an ecological approach to special education, focusing on increasing awareness of the exceptional child as an individual who is influenced by and must cope with family, peers, school, and society.New! The Tenth Edition contains new four-color inserts and a paperback format. The inserts include active portraits of exceptional children, profiles of professionals, practical applications, field activities, and web site resources. The inserts highlight key areas in special education-Inclusion in Context: Providing a Range of Options, The Multidisciplinary Team: Working Together to Benefit the Child, Transition: Helping Children Move On, and Assistive Technology: Helping All Children Succeed in School.New! Chapter 9, Autism Spectrum Disorder, explores the history, prevalence, and programs designed to work with autistic children. It also offers valuable teaching strategies and examines the importance of structure and routine.New! A companion web site offers resources for students and instructors, including stories and cases of students with disabilities, discussion questions, self-tests, further resources for Educational Adaptations, and web links.New! The Inclusion in Context feature, which appears in each chapter as part of Educational Adaptations, takes a balanced approach to the issue of appropriate placement.New! The Foreword and Introduction celebrate thelongevity of the text. The foreword is written by Edwin Martin, head of the Learning Disabilities Division of CEC and Former Director of the Office of Special Education for the U.S. Department of Education.New! The Future Challenges feature focuses on the future of special |
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Educating Exceptional Children 1999/2000 $11.93 New – This reader of public press articles discusses inclusive education, including children with learning disabilities, behavioural disorders and autism, hearing and visual impairments, special gifts and talents. It also addresses early childhood exceptionality and the transition to adulthood. |
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Educating Exceptional Children 1999/2000 $28.79 New – This reader of public press articles discusses inclusive education, including children with learning disabilities, behavioural disorders and autism, hearing and visual impairments, special gifts and talents. It also addresses early childhood exceptionality and the transition to adulthood. |
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Educating Pupils with Autistic Spectrum Disorders: A Practical Guide $19.43 New – This book offers well thought out and clearly presented information to practitioners in the field of autism. The author obviously has an obvious empathy for, and understanding of, the difficulties experienced by children with autism, and enables the reader to clearly see the uniqueness of the child with autism’ – “REACH, Journal of Special Needs Education in Ireland ” This is an easy-to-read, informative guide for teachers and teaching assistants. It recognizes that practitioners can somet |
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Educating Pupils with Autistic Spectrum Disorders: A Practical Guide $32.15 New – This book offers well thought out and clearly presented information to practitioners in the field of autism. The author obviously has an obvious empathy for, and understanding of, the difficulties experienced by children with autism, and enables the reader to clearly see the uniqueness of the child with autism’ – “REACH, Journal of Special Needs Education in Ireland ” This is an easy-to-read, informative guide for teachers and teaching assistants. It recognizes that practitioners can somet |
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Educating Pupils with Autistic Spectrum Disorders: A Practical Guide $12 Used – Pupils with autism are now commonly taught in a range of settings including mainstream classes, special schools, and autism specific provision. This book will help practitioners employ appropriate teaching and learning strategies when working with those in their classroom who experience an autistic spectrum disorder. It includes: Practical advice for teachers dealing with the autistic children in an inclusive classroom environment A bank of successful lessons |
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Educating Pupils with Autistic Spectrum Disorders: A Practical Guide $28.85 Used – Pupils with autism are now commonly taught in a range of settings including mainstream classes, special schools, and autism specific provision. This book will help practitioners employ appropriate teaching and learning strategies when working with those in their classroom who experience an autistic spectrum disorder. It includes: Practical advice for teachers dealing with the autistic children in an inclusive classroom environment A bank of successful lessons |
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Educating Special Children $210 ‘This book is an authoritative overview of contributions from many disciplines to special education for young people with a wide range of disabilities. It is a vital resource for students and professionals alike.’ – Professor Alan Carr. Director of Clinical Psychology, University College Dublin, Ireland “Farrell offers a comprehensive, practical, and applicable introductory text covering over 20 categorized learning disabilities (LD) ranging from cognitive to physical to emotional/behavioral….This book will benefit teachers and practitioners as a handy reference that does not oversimplify.” — January 2009, CHOICE Educating Special Children is an indispensable companion for anyone requiring an overview of provision that has proved effective for children with learning disorders and disabilities. Dr Michael Farrell guides the reader through what can be labrythine complexities of special education, providing educators with a road map to the most effective methods of provision currently being used. By concentrating on individual disabilities and disorders and not relying on the education system of any one country, Dr Farrell explores issues surrounding:communication disorders and Autism and Asperger’s Syndrome developmental co-ordination disorders reading, writing and mathematics disorders disorders of conduct, anxiety and depressionattention deficit hyperactivity disordermild, moderate to severe, and profound cognitive impairmentsensory impairments orthopaedic and motor disabilities, health impairments and traumatic brain injury.In addition, this authoritative text provides advice and support that is relevant to educating pupils in a range of settings. The importance of multi-professional working is explored and analysed.Based on many years of experience, and drawing on |
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Educating Special Children $37.5 ‘This book is an authoritative overview of contributions from many disciplines to special education for young people with a wide range of disabilities. It is a vital resource for students and professionals alike.’ – Professor Alan Carr. Director of Clinical Psychology, University College Dublin, Ireland “Farrell offers a comprehensive, practical, and applicable introductory text covering over 20 categorized learning disabilities (LD) ranging from cognitive to physical to emotional/behavioral….This book will benefit teachers and practitioners as a handy reference that does not oversimplify.” — January 2009, CHOICE Educating Special Children is an indispensable companion for anyone requiring an overview of provision that has proved effective for children with learning disorders and disabilities. Dr Michael Farrell guides the reader through what can be labrythine complexities of special education, providing educators with a road map to the most effective methods of provision currently being used. By concentrating on individual disabilities and disorders and not relying on the education system of any one country, Dr Farrell explores issues surrounding:communication disorders and Autism and Asperger’s Syndrome developmental co-ordination disorders reading, writing and mathematics disorders disorders of conduct, anxiety and depressionattention deficit hyperactivity disordermild, moderate to severe, and profound cognitive impairmentsensory impairments orthopaedic and motor disabilities, health impairments and traumatic brain injury.In addition, this authoritative text provides advice and support that is relevant to educating pupils in a range of settings. The importance of multi-professional working is explored and analysed.Based on many years of experience, and drawing on expertise from all corners of |
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Educating Special Children: An Introduction to Provision for Pupils with Disabilities and Disorders $169.81 Used – Educating Special Children is the definitive guide to evidence-based practice and professionally informed approaches in provision for special children. Now in its second edition, this book outlines ideas of best practice that relate to various disabilities and disorders and helpfully discusses what might constitute effective provision. International in its scope, it explores issues surrounding: communication disorders and autism and Asperger’s Syndrome developmental co-ordination disorder |
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Educating Special Children: An Introduction to Provision for Pupils with Disabilities and Disorders $262.94 New – Educating Special Children is the definitive guide to evidence-based practice and professionally informed approaches in provision for special children. Now in its second edition, this book outlines ideas of best practice that relate to various disabilities and disorders and helpfully discusses what might constitute effective provision. International in its scope, it explores issues surrounding: communication disorders and autism and Asperger’s Syndrome developmental co-ordination disorders |
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Educating Special Children: An Introduction to Provision for Pupils with Disabilities and Disorders $75.89 New – Educating Special Children is the definitive guide to evidence-based practice and professionally informed approaches in provision for special children. Now in its second edition, this book outlines ideas of best practice that relate to various disabilities and disorders and helpfully discusses what might constitute effective provision. International in its scope, it explores issues surrounding: communication disorders and autism and Asperger’s Syndrome developmental co-ordination disorders |
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Educating Special Children: An Introduction to Provision for Pupils with Disabilities and Disorders $50.3 Used – Educating Special Children is the definitive guide to evidence-based practice and professionally informed approaches in provision for special children. Now in its second edition, this book outlines ideas of best practice that relate to various disabilities and disorders and helpfully discusses what might constitute effective provision. International in its scope, it explores issues surrounding: communication disorders and autism and Asperger’s Syndrome developmental co-ordination disorder |
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Educating Special Children: An Introduction to Provision for Pupils with Disabilities and Disorders $170.54 New – Educating Special Children is the definitive guide to evidence-based practice and professionally informed approaches in provision for special children. Now in its second edition, this book outlines ideas of best practice that relate to various disabilities and disorders and helpfully discusses what might constitute effective provision. International in its scope, it explores issues surrounding: communication disorders and autism and Asperger’s Syndrome developmental co-ordination disorders |
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Educating Special Children: An Introduction to Provision for Pupils with Disabilities and Disorders $100.61 Used – Educating Special Children is the definitive guide to evidence-based practice and professionally informed approaches in provision for special children. Now in its second edition, this book outlines ideas of best practice that relate to various disabilities and disorders and helpfully discusses what might constitute effective provision. International in its scope, it explores issues surrounding: communication disorders and autism and Asperger’s Syndrome developmental co-ordination disorder |
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Educating Special Children: An Introduction to Provision for Pupils with Disabilities and Disorders $25.8 Used – Educating Special Children is the definitive guide to evidence-based practice and professionally informed approaches in provision for special children. Now in its second edition, this book outlines ideas of best practice that relate to various disabilities and disorders and helpfully discusses what might constitute effective provision. International in its scope, it explores issues surrounding: communication disorders and autism and Asperger’s Syndrome developmental co-ordination disorder |
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Educating Special Children: An Introduction to Provision for Pupils with Disabilities and Disorders $50.3 New – Educating Special Children is the definitive guide to evidence-based practice and professionally informed approaches in provision for special children. Now in its second edition, this book outlines ideas of best practice that relate to various disabilities and disorders and helpfully discusses what might constitute effective provision. International in its scope, it explores issues surrounding: communication disorders and autism and Asperger’s Syndrome developmental co-ordination disorders |
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Educating Special Children: An Introduction to Provision for Pupils with Disabilities and Disorders $25.8 New – Educating Special Children is the definitive guide to evidence-based practice and professionally informed approaches in provision for special children. Now in its second edition, this book outlines ideas of best practice that relate to various disabilities and disorders and helpfully discusses what might constitute effective provision. International in its scope, it explores issues surrounding: communication disorders and autism and Asperger’s Syndrome developmental co-ordination disorders |
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Educating Special Children: An Introduction to Provision for Pupils with Disabilities and Disorders $100.61 New – Educating Special Children is the definitive guide to evidence-based practice and professionally informed approaches in provision for special children. Now in its second edition, this book outlines ideas of best practice that relate to various disabilities and disorders and helpfully discusses what might constitute effective provision. International in its scope, it explores issues surrounding: communication disorders and autism and Asperger’s Syndrome developmental co-ordination disorders |
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Educating Special Children: An Introduction to Provision for Pupils with Disabilities and Disorders $52.78 New – Educating Special Children is the definitive guide to evidence-based practice and professionally informed approaches in provision for special children. Now in its second edition, this book outlines ideas of best practice that relate to various disabilities and disorders and helpfully discusses what might constitute effective provision. International in its scope, it explores issues surrounding: communication disorders and autism and Asperger’s Syndrome developmental co-ordination disorders |