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Students with Autism Spectrum Disorders : Effective Instructional Practices

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Broadened public awareness of autism and other associated spectrum disorders, combined with continuing research, means that more students than ever before are being identified with these disabilities. This book is an excellent resource for any teacher working with students who have ASD because it discusses how to identify and describe individuals with autism spectrum disorder, develop effective programs, create contexts for instruction, accommodate sensory issues, use applied behavior analytic instructional strategies and program for challenging behavior. Separate chapters are devoted to communication, socialization, academic skill acquisition and non-academic environments. Information on the use of technology is infused throughout the book and makes this an invaluable reference for educators.

400 pages, Paperback

First published February 1, 2006

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L. Juane Heflin

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May 7, 2022
Has great ideas for strategies for students with disabilities, but is outdated. References things like Asperger’s and IQ tests which are no longer recognized by the ADA. In 2022, you could find a better reference.
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December 12, 2023
Another book for school that I’m definitely counting for my reading challenge
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