How To Develop And Implement Visual Supports


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How to Develop and Implement Visual Supports


How to Develop and Implement Visual Supports

Author: Theresa L. Earles-Vollrath

language: en

Publisher: Pro-Ed

Release Date: 2006


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Describes many types of visual supports and visual strategies that support informational, behavioral, and communication necessary in the education of students with autism spectrum disorders.

Making Visual Supports Work in the Home and Community


Making Visual Supports Work in the Home and Community

Author: Jennifer L. Savner

language: en

Publisher: AAPC Publishing

Release Date: 2000


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Making Visual Supports Work is exploding with practical ideas for daily living with a child with Asperger Syndrome. It is an easy read that empowers parents to use everyday items to create simple, effective visual supports. A "must" for any parent who wants to have less conflict and more fun.

Autism Research Advances


Autism Research Advances

Author: L. B. Zhao

language: en

Publisher: Nova Publishers

Release Date: 2007


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This book brings together the latest research in the battle against autism. Autism is a complex developmental disability that typically appears during the first three years of life. The result of a neurological disorder that affects the functioning of the brain, autism and its associated behaviours have been estimated to occur in as many as 2 to 6 in 1,000 individuals. Autism is four times more prevalent in boys than girls and knows no racial, ethnic, or social boundaries. Autism is a spectrum disorder. The symptoms and characteristics of autism can present themselves in a wide variety of combinations, from mild to severe. Although autism is defined by a certain set of behaviours, children and adults can exhibit any combination of the behaviours in any degree of severity. People with autism process and respond to information in unique ways. In some cases, aggressive and/or self-injurious behaviour may be present.