Autism & Education: the Way I See It :What Parents and Teachers Need to Know

3.80 ( 111 Ratings by Goodreads)
Autism & Education: the Way I See It

Autism & Education: the Way I See It :What Parents and Teachers Need to Know

3.80 (111 Ratings by Goodreads)
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Dr. Temple Grandin discusses the real issues that parents, teachers, and kids face every day. Here is a concise handbook that illustrates what Temple has found to work in the field of education. Topics include:
  • The importance of early intervention
  • Teaching for different types of thinking<
  • Developing talent
  • Motivating students
  • Keeping high expectations
  • And much more!

  • In these helpful pages, Dr. Grandin offers do’s and don’ts, practical strategies, and try-it-now tips, all based on her insider perspective and extensive research. Interestingly, she argues that education for kids on the autism spectrum must focus on their overlooked strengths to foster their unique contributions to the world.
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    Type Book
    ISBN13 9781957984070
    ISBN10 1957984074
    Number Of Pages 120
    Item Weight 181 g
    Product Dimensions 149 x 226 x 7 mm
    Publisher / Reseller Future Horizons Incorporated
    Format paperback
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    Grandin (The Autistic Brain), a professor of animal sciences at Colorado State University, delivers an insightful and pragmatic guide to helping autistic children thrive. Grandin, who is autistic, recalls how an early education program markedly improved her speech skills as a child—before that, she’d sometimes resort to screaming to communicate—and draws on that experience to advocate for an early-intervention, child-centered approach to education. For example, she explains that while nonverbal children between ages two and five require 10–20 hours per week of one-on-one speech and behavioral instruction, it can come from a professional or a capable family member; what’s important are progress markers such as reduced impulsivity and improved speech. Elsewhere, she recommends zeroing in on and cultivating the child’s individual strengths rather than focusing on deficits. In considering the wide autism spectrum, with members “rang[ing] from computer scientists to individuals who will never live independently,” Grandin stresses it’s vital not to overvalue the autism label, as it can prove limiting and imprecise. The author’s pinpoint guiding principles (high expectations yield results) and brass-tacks recommendations (strategies for teaching turn-taking or mastering basic life skills) combine to create a program that’s thoughtful and comprehensive, but not overwhelming. For educators or parents of autistic children, this will be a valuable resource." Publisher's Weekly

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    Author's Bio

    Temple Grandin earned her Ph.D. in Animal Science from the University of Illinois and is currently a Professor at Colorado State University. Dr. Grandin is one of the most respected individuals with high-functioning autism in the world. She presents at conferences nationwide, helping thousands of parents and professionals understand how to help individuals with autism, Asperger’s syndrome, and PDD. She is the author of Emergence: Labeled Autistic, Thinking in Pictures, Animals in Translation (which spent many weeks on The New York Times Best-Seller List),The Autistic Brain, and The Loving Push, co-written with Debra Moore, Ph.D. One of the most celebrated -- and effective -- animal advocates on the planet, Dr. Grandin revolutionized animal movement systems and spearheaded reform of the quality of life for the world's agricultural animals. She lives in Fort Collins, Colorado.

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