Homeschooling the Child with Asperger Syndrome: Real Help for Parents Anywhere and on Any Budget

Homeschooling the Child with Asperger Syndrome: Real Help for Parents Anywhere and on Any Budget

by Lise Pyles (Author)

Synopsis

Packed with inspiring ideas and tips that can be used with any curriculum and on any budget, Homeschooling the Child with Asperger Syndrome explains how to design a varied study programme built around the child's own interests, making use of simple material as well as computers and on-line resources. Parents planning to homeschool their child with Asperger Syndrome will appreciate Lise Pyles' encouraging and practical advice, including step-by-step instructions on how to assess and improve body language and social skills, accommodating the child's need for ritual or perfectionist tendencies, and how to develop handwriting and coordination skills.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 272
Publisher: Jessica Kingsley
Published: 05 Mar 2004

ISBN 10: 1843107619
ISBN 13: 9781843107613

Media Reviews
If you need help in deciding if you should homeschool your child with Asperger Syndrome, or if you just need some help getting started, this book could be a good starting point. -- Practical Homeschooling
An excellent book overall that takes a clear look at what it means to live and deal with an Asperger's child throughout the `school age' years. Family histories lend weight to the theoretical methods suggested and ideas for home educating these special children and teenagers are clearly stated. Of real use are the websites and games giving activities that are particularly suited to Aspergers children. The ideas and suggestions are excellent. A book I would recommend for its straight forward approach and ideas. -- Education Otherwise
Packed with inspiring ideas and tips that can be used with any curriculum and on any budget. -- Autism US
Author Bio
Lise Pyles lives with her family in Aurora, Colorado and is the mother of a son with Asperger Syndrome who, homeschooled for several years, is now at university. A freelance writer, she is the author of Hitchhiking through Asperger Syndrome: How to Help Your Child When No One Else Will, also published by Jessica Kingsley Publishers. Her family's journey has encompassed living on three continents and following many paths including therapy, diet, medication and several schooling options.