1st Edition

Educational Provision for Children with Autism and Asperger Syndrome Meeting Their Needs

By Glenys Jones Copyright 2002
    144 Pages
    by David Fulton Publishers

    144 Pages
    by David Fulton Publishers

    The range of educational options available to a child with Autism and Asperger syndrome is broad, but choosing the right path can often be a complex task for all involved. This book provides information and advice for professionals and parents making crucial decisions about meeting the needs of children with autistic spectrum disorder.

    It covers the range of intellectual ability from those having severe learning difficulties to those of above average intelligence. Practical advice for those working with children from preschool to post-16 is given on: choosing the most appropriate educational placement; making decisions on which educational interventions to follow; creating an effective educational environment; working with staff and other children to maximum effect; writing effective individual education plans; working with parents and families; enabling a smooth transition between classes and stages of education; and life beyond school.

    Glossary. 1. Autistic spectrum disorders and implications for education. 2. Identification and diagnosis. 3. Educational interventions.5. Assessment for planning teaching strategies and managing behaviour. 6. Support from adults and pupils. 7. Life beyond school. Appendix 1: Proforma for tracking the educational provision made for pupils with autistic spectrum disorders. References. Useful websites. Index.

    Biography

    Glenys Jones is a Lecturer in autism at the University of Birmingham and a Chartered Educational Psychologist.