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Offers an overview of the communication, language, social, and behavioral issues characteristic of autism spectrum disorders (ASD). This book offers guidelines for intervention designed for children with autism and their families. It is useful to speech-language pathologists, clinicians, early interventionists, psychologists, and educators.
How well does your educational program support learning, development, and participation for children on the autism spectrum? Find out with the APERS-PE, an in-depth assessment that evaluates the quality of educational programs for preschool and elementary students with autism.
How well does your school support learning, development, and participation for students on the autism spectrum? Find out with the APERS-MH, an in-depth assessment that evaluates the quality of educational programs for middle and high school students with autism.
Embedding Activities in Daily Routines for Young Children and Their Families
Children with autism often don't get a diagnosis in their first few years of life - but if a very young child is exhibiting red flags, what should professionals and parents do in the meantime? This book has accessible, real-world solutions for use with children birth to three, with or without an autism diagnosis.
Written by a psychologist and father of an adult son with autism, this warm and practical book shares both personal and professional insights on parenting a child on the autism spectrum from birth through adulthood.
Examines clinical and research activity related to autism. This book covers issues related to classification and diagnosis, epidemiology, language and social reciprocity, treatment, and outcomes.
Focuses on youth with autism. This title discusses how considerations for transition are different for young adults with autism and presents strategies for planning.
Serving as a guide to aid clinicians who provide AAC interventions for adults with acquired communication disabilities, this book covers a range of communication disabilities and disorders caused by injury and illness. It offers AAC intervention strategies and procedures in medical settings.