by Maggie Bowen (Author), Ms Lynn Plimley (Author)
`I cannot recommend this book highly enough. It will be a welcome resource and the generator of much fruitful discussion' - Good Autism Practice
`The highly readable, accessible writing style and visually clear presentation allow the reader to dip in frequently to build up knowledge by accretion...This is an excellent book, ideal for those both new to working with people with ASD and also more experienced practitioners' - Special magazine
Individuals with autistic spectrum disorders (ASDs) have difficulty in communicating and socializing. They perceive the world in a very different way to most people, and often find the behaviour of those around them confusing and unfair.
This book examines the concerns around inappropriate social behaviour that those living and working with children and adults face on a day-to-day basis. It discusses preventative measures and intervention strategies, and uses real-life case studies to illustrate these.
Issues covered include:
an overview of what difficulties might be encountered at different stages in life
strategies that can be used to alleviate the problems
how to recognize triggers and create stress-free environments
hints and tips for those living and working with individuals with ASDs.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 96
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Sage Publications Ltd
Published: 31 Jan 2007
ISBN 10: 1412923131
ISBN 13: 9781412923132