Right from the Start: A Practical Guide for Helping Young Children with Autism
Autor Karin Donahue, Kate Crassonsen Limba Engleză Hardback – 28 noi 2019
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781475844405
ISBN-10: 1475844409
Pagini: 216
Ilustrații: 1 b/w photo; 5 tables; 31 textboxes
Dimensiuni: 161 x 236 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1475844409
Pagini: 216
Ilustrații: 1 b/w photo; 5 tables; 31 textboxes
Dimensiuni: 161 x 236 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Preface
Acknowledgements
Introduction: An Exceptional Child, An Unexceptional Story: A Parent's Perspective on the Preschool Years
Part I: Self-Regulation: The Key to Making it Through the Day
Chapter 1: The Case for Self-Regulation
Chapter 2: Why Do Autistic Children Have Difficulty Self-Regulating?
Part II: Setting Children Up for Success
Chapter 3: Adjust Learning Experiences and the Environment
Chapter 4: Emphasize Structure and Consistency
Chapter 5: Foster Collaboration and Emotional Awareness
Part III: Social Skills
Chapter 6: Autistic Children and Social Skills Challenges
Chapter 7: Teaching Social Thinking
Chapter 8: Teaching Conversational Skills
Chapter 9: Building Social Confidence across Settings
Part IV: Encouraging Imaginative Play
Chapter 10: When Playtime Isn't All That Fun
Chapter 11: Teaching Play and Building Imagination
Chapter 12: Facilitating Play with Peers
Chapter 13: Maintaining Play and Coping with Resistance
Part V: Making Sense of the Senses
Chapter 14: The Eight Senses
Chapter 15: Signs and Symptoms of Sensory Processing Challenges in Children
Chapter 16: Dominant Classes of Sensory Processing Disorder: Profiles and Strategies
Chapter 17: General Approaches to Managing Sensory Processing Disorder
Conclusion: A New Lens of Understanding
Appendix
References
About the Authors
Acknowledgements
Introduction: An Exceptional Child, An Unexceptional Story: A Parent's Perspective on the Preschool Years
Part I: Self-Regulation: The Key to Making it Through the Day
Chapter 1: The Case for Self-Regulation
Chapter 2: Why Do Autistic Children Have Difficulty Self-Regulating?
Part II: Setting Children Up for Success
Chapter 3: Adjust Learning Experiences and the Environment
Chapter 4: Emphasize Structure and Consistency
Chapter 5: Foster Collaboration and Emotional Awareness
Part III: Social Skills
Chapter 6: Autistic Children and Social Skills Challenges
Chapter 7: Teaching Social Thinking
Chapter 8: Teaching Conversational Skills
Chapter 9: Building Social Confidence across Settings
Part IV: Encouraging Imaginative Play
Chapter 10: When Playtime Isn't All That Fun
Chapter 11: Teaching Play and Building Imagination
Chapter 12: Facilitating Play with Peers
Chapter 13: Maintaining Play and Coping with Resistance
Part V: Making Sense of the Senses
Chapter 14: The Eight Senses
Chapter 15: Signs and Symptoms of Sensory Processing Challenges in Children
Chapter 16: Dominant Classes of Sensory Processing Disorder: Profiles and Strategies
Chapter 17: General Approaches to Managing Sensory Processing Disorder
Conclusion: A New Lens of Understanding
Appendix
References
About the Authors
Recenzii
Parents and caregivers of autistic children and teens will find this work offers sensible and realistic ideas that apply to all areas of a child's life.
One in 59 children has autism, and Honahue, a psychology teacher who works with families, and Crassons, whose son, Henry, is on the spectrum, want to help preschoolers and their parents live with this neurological condition . . . THe authors want to empower parents to help their kids learn "self-regulation" so they can calm themselves and avoid sensory overload. They cite many examples and provide simple solutions . . . Parents with kids on the spectrum, especially at the higher-functioning end, will find this useful and inspiring.
'Right From The Start' is filled with useful tips and information to make parenting a child on the spectrum a bit easier to manage. It is by no means a miracle cure (which does not exist) but it was never trying to be. The book is aware that what might work for one child might not work for another, and even has a section on how to handle meltdowns when they arise . . . If you're anyone struggling to manage or connect with a young child on the spectrum, then I highly recommend picking up 'Right From The Start.'
Children who have autism are not born with a parent's manual to explain their unusual behaviors and abilities. However, Right from the Start provides an insight into why the child is different and how to help them regulate emotions, acquire social and play skills, and accommodate intense sensory experiences. This is the manual that parents need.
Coping with sensory issues is often a huge challenge for children with autism. This wise book, written by a parent and a behavioral specialist consultant, offers excellent sensory-motor suggestions to help children become more self-regulated and 'in sync.'
Right from the Start is an excellent resource full of specific strategies, and written with a positive perspective. Any parent, teacher, or professional looking for guidance will find this book helpful, giving them hope and specific tools for moving forward with the challenges of raising or working with an autistic child.
Parents of non-neurotypical children need to know they are not alone. This user-friendly book helps to meet that need. It also provides a myriad of ideas that parents and preschool teachers can use to help children regulate their emotions and behavior, develop key social skills, and manage sensory issues. The many real-life, compelling examples will stimulate parents' and teachers' own creative thinking about how to help their kids in ways consistent with current best practices.
This book is an intimate look of the real life challenges for families of young children with autism. It's filled with very practical strategies on how to manage their behaviors. A must read for parents, teachers, and caregivers of children who struggle with emotional self-regulation!
One in 59 children has autism, and Honahue, a psychology teacher who works with families, and Crassons, whose son, Henry, is on the spectrum, want to help preschoolers and their parents live with this neurological condition . . . THe authors want to empower parents to help their kids learn "self-regulation" so they can calm themselves and avoid sensory overload. They cite many examples and provide simple solutions . . . Parents with kids on the spectrum, especially at the higher-functioning end, will find this useful and inspiring.
'Right From The Start' is filled with useful tips and information to make parenting a child on the spectrum a bit easier to manage. It is by no means a miracle cure (which does not exist) but it was never trying to be. The book is aware that what might work for one child might not work for another, and even has a section on how to handle meltdowns when they arise . . . If you're anyone struggling to manage or connect with a young child on the spectrum, then I highly recommend picking up 'Right From The Start.'
Children who have autism are not born with a parent's manual to explain their unusual behaviors and abilities. However, Right from the Start provides an insight into why the child is different and how to help them regulate emotions, acquire social and play skills, and accommodate intense sensory experiences. This is the manual that parents need.
Coping with sensory issues is often a huge challenge for children with autism. This wise book, written by a parent and a behavioral specialist consultant, offers excellent sensory-motor suggestions to help children become more self-regulated and 'in sync.'
Right from the Start is an excellent resource full of specific strategies, and written with a positive perspective. Any parent, teacher, or professional looking for guidance will find this book helpful, giving them hope and specific tools for moving forward with the challenges of raising or working with an autistic child.
Parents of non-neurotypical children need to know they are not alone. This user-friendly book helps to meet that need. It also provides a myriad of ideas that parents and preschool teachers can use to help children regulate their emotions and behavior, develop key social skills, and manage sensory issues. The many real-life, compelling examples will stimulate parents' and teachers' own creative thinking about how to help their kids in ways consistent with current best practices.
This book is an intimate look of the real life challenges for families of young children with autism. It's filled with very practical strategies on how to manage their behaviors. A must read for parents, teachers, and caregivers of children who struggle with emotional self-regulation!