by TonyAttwood (Foreword), Christy L . Magnusen (Author)
Based on twenty-five years of teaching and working with children who have Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASDs), Christy L. Magnusen contends that it is those teachers who can blend the 'science' of education methodology with the 'art' of teaching who are best able to reach these children. Examining both these aspects of teaching, she takes a fresh look at established and more recent teaching methods such as structuring spaces, emphasizing language and planning strategies for transition and generalization, and then explores the art of implementation: why, when and how these techniques should be applied. By highlighting workable solutions to everyday problems, and emphasizing that teachers need to understand techniques and have the ability to adapt them to the situation that faces them, this book will be invaluable to all those involved in teaching children with ASDs.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 124
Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Published: 27 Jul 2005
ISBN 10: 1843107473
ISBN 13: 9781843107477
Book Overview: What techniques really work for teaching students with ASDs
Dr Magnusen discusses the important issues of functional communication and social understanding and invites schools to reflect on how teachers can provide opportunities for children with autism to practice these within the school day. She also explains the way sensory integration difficulties affect a child's ability to process everyday information and how these children react and interpret their environment.
I enjoyed this book and it helped me to remember what a huge privilege it is to be working in the field of autism.
-- NASEN