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TEN THINGS YOUR STUDENT WITH AUTISM WISHES YOU KNEW
In this exciting companion to Ellen Notbohm's beloved classic Ten Things Every Child with Autism Wishes You Knew, the unique perspective of an autistic child's voice returns to describe for teachers, in the classroom and in the larger community, how to understand thinking and processing patterns common in autism, how to shape an environment conducive to their learning style, and how to communicate with autistic learners of all ages in functional, meaningful ways. It's the guidebook every educator and family member, worldwide, needs to create effective and inclusive settings wherein child and adult are both teachers and learners.
This vibrantly updated and expanded edition includes an imaginative, all-new guide adaptable for group discussion, self-reflection, or self-expression, added perspective from autistic adults about their experiences in education, and an afterword by Bryce Notbohm. Perennially popular since 2006 and translated into multiple languages, Ten Things Your Student with Autism Wishes You Knew now brings fresh perspective to a new generation of educators and autistic learners.
Ten Things Your Student with Autism Wishes YouKnew combines wisdom from a student with autism, his family, and his educators throughout the continuum of their school years from pre-school to higher education, delivered through analogies, metaphors, and hard facts. It is written with humor and easy-to-remember phrases so the reader can learn to hear the voices of our autistic students and respond in ways that are meaningful to them. The book starts with clear succinct points that lay out a guide map, then clarifies the essential information to help teachers offer their best work for their students' growth. Through numerous and invaluable examples, Ten Things provides insight that can be used to generalize an understanding of the VERY different way the brain of a person with autism is wired.
The Ten Things laid out in this book are critical to teaching students with ASD. But you'll find much that benefits all children as well. Recalling my own 40-year career as a teacher, a learning specialist, and a district supervisor of special education teachers, I highly recommend Ten Things Your Student with Autism Wishes You Knew for your educational resource library.
Ellen Notbohm's internationally renowned work has informed and delighted millions in more than twenty-five languages. In addition to her perennial bestseller, Ten Things Every Child with Autism Wishes You Knew, she is also the author of two other award-winning books on autism, including 1001 Great Ideas for Teaching and Raising Children with Autism or Asperger's as well the novel, The River by Starlight. Her columns and posts have appeared in major publications and captured audiences on every continent. She lives in Oregon.
Ten Things Your Student with Autism Wishes YouKnew combines wisdom from a student with autism, his family, and his educators throughout the continuum of their school years from pre-school to higher education, delivered through analogies, metaphors, and hard facts. It is written with humor and easy-to-remember phrases so the reader can learn to hear the voices of our autistic students and respond in ways that are meaningful to them. The book starts with clear succinct points that lay out a guide map, then clarifies the essential information to help teachers offer their best work for their students' growth. Through numerous and invaluable examples, Ten Things provides insight that can be used to generalize an understanding of the VERY different way the brain of a person with autism is wired.
The Ten Things laid out in this book are critical to teaching students with ASD. But you'll find much that benefits all children as well. Recalling my own 40-year career as a teacher, a learning specialist, and a district supervisor of special education teachers, I highly recommend Ten Things Your Student with Autism Wishes You Knew for your educational resource library.
Ellen Notbohm's internationally renowned work has informed and delighted millions in more than twenty-five languages. In addition to her perennial bestseller, Ten Things Every Child with Autism Wishes You Knew, she is also the author of two other award-winning books on autism, including 1001 Great Ideas for Teaching and Raising Children with Autism or Asperger's as well the novel, The River by Starlight. Her columns and posts have appeared in major publications and captured audiences on every continent. She lives in Oregon.
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Published 2022-08-02 by Future Horizons, Inc. |
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Published 2022-08-02 by Future Horizons, Inc. |