Michelle Rigler, Amy Rutherford, Emily Quinn
Developing Identity, Strengths, and Self-Perception for Young Adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder
The Basics College Curriculum
Michelle Rigler, Amy Rutherford, Emily Quinn
Developing Identity, Strengths, and Self-Perception for Young Adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder
The Basics College Curriculum
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This practical college curriculum helps students with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) to develop an understanding of their identity, self-perception and strengths and how to use this self-knowledge to succeed at college, in their social lives, and in their careers. It is an ideal textbook for ASD college programs or for student self-study.
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This practical college curriculum helps students with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) to develop an understanding of their identity, self-perception and strengths and how to use this self-knowledge to succeed at college, in their social lives, and in their careers. It is an ideal textbook for ASD college programs or for student self-study.
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- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 224
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Juni 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 277mm x 213mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 658g
- ISBN-13: 9781849057974
- ISBN-10: 1849057974
- Artikelnr.: 42295711
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 224
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Juni 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 277mm x 213mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 658g
- ISBN-13: 9781849057974
- ISBN-10: 1849057974
- Artikelnr.: 42295711
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Michelle Rigler, EdD, is Director of the Disability Resource Center at The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga and Director of the MoSAIC Program for students with Autism Spectrum Disorder on which the BASICS Curriculum is based. Having completed a Master's Degree in Special Education and worked for a number of years as a special education teacher, she embarked on a career in Higher Education in 2004 and received a Doctorate in Education in Learning and Leadership. Amy Rutherford is Program Coordinator as well as a coach and instructor on the Disability Resource Center's MoSAIC Program for students with Autism Spectrum Disorder at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. She has a Master's Degree in Mental Health Counseling with a focus on Autism Spectrum Disorders. Emily Quinn is Access Coordinator for the Disability Resource Center and serves in the role of coach and instructor for the MoSAIC Program for Students with Autism Spectrum Disorder at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. She is currently pursuing a Master's Degree in Special Education.
Introduction. 1. Personal Stories. Lesson 1: Early Childhood. Lesson 2:
Teen Years. Lesson 3: Young Adulthood. Lesson 4: Writing Your Own Story. 2.
The Language of ASD. Lesson 1: Identity Models. Lesson 2: Diagnostic
Language. Lesson 3: Identity Language. Lesson 4: Diagnostic Criteria and
the Impact on Community. Lesson 5: Owning ASD. 3. ASD in the Media. Lesson
1: Development of Perceptions through Popular Media. Lesson 2: ASD in the
News. Lesson 3: ASD in Movies and Television. Lesson 4: ASD through Social
Media. 4. Identifying Your Strengths. Lesson 1: Success and ASD Qualities.
Lesson 2: Identifying the Established Strengths in ASD. Lesson 3:
Recognizing Your Individual Strengths. Lesson 4: Replacing Negative
Self-Perceptions. Lesson 5: Reframing Your View. 5. Developing Your Core
Identity. Lesson 1: Identifying What Makes You Calm, Passionate, and
Anxious. Lesson 2: Developing Your Core Identity Features. Lesson 3: It is
Rarely Black and White. Lesson 4: The Intersection of Your Core Identity
Features. 6. Social Rules and Social Confusion. Lesson 1: Social Confusion
and Establishing Purpose. Lesson 2: Rules of Social Engagement. Lesson 3:
Building Your Social First Aid Kit. Lesson 4: Digging Your Way Out. 7.
Building Your Team. Lesson 1: Understanding Your Preferences. Lesson 2:
Recognizing the Preferences of Others. Lesson 3: Partnering Preferences to
Build Teams. Lesson 4: Roles in Work Teams/Groups. 8. Changing the Goal.
Lesson 1: Looking Forward. Lesson 2: Choosing the Right Academic Major.
Lesson 3: The Career Continuum. Lesson 4:An Introduction to Community
Service, Job Shadowing, and Internships. Lesson 5: Mentors and Career
Preparation. Next Steps. Appendix A - BASICS Chart Student Example.
Appendix B - Guided Discussion. References.
Teen Years. Lesson 3: Young Adulthood. Lesson 4: Writing Your Own Story. 2.
The Language of ASD. Lesson 1: Identity Models. Lesson 2: Diagnostic
Language. Lesson 3: Identity Language. Lesson 4: Diagnostic Criteria and
the Impact on Community. Lesson 5: Owning ASD. 3. ASD in the Media. Lesson
1: Development of Perceptions through Popular Media. Lesson 2: ASD in the
News. Lesson 3: ASD in Movies and Television. Lesson 4: ASD through Social
Media. 4. Identifying Your Strengths. Lesson 1: Success and ASD Qualities.
Lesson 2: Identifying the Established Strengths in ASD. Lesson 3:
Recognizing Your Individual Strengths. Lesson 4: Replacing Negative
Self-Perceptions. Lesson 5: Reframing Your View. 5. Developing Your Core
Identity. Lesson 1: Identifying What Makes You Calm, Passionate, and
Anxious. Lesson 2: Developing Your Core Identity Features. Lesson 3: It is
Rarely Black and White. Lesson 4: The Intersection of Your Core Identity
Features. 6. Social Rules and Social Confusion. Lesson 1: Social Confusion
and Establishing Purpose. Lesson 2: Rules of Social Engagement. Lesson 3:
Building Your Social First Aid Kit. Lesson 4: Digging Your Way Out. 7.
Building Your Team. Lesson 1: Understanding Your Preferences. Lesson 2:
Recognizing the Preferences of Others. Lesson 3: Partnering Preferences to
Build Teams. Lesson 4: Roles in Work Teams/Groups. 8. Changing the Goal.
Lesson 1: Looking Forward. Lesson 2: Choosing the Right Academic Major.
Lesson 3: The Career Continuum. Lesson 4:An Introduction to Community
Service, Job Shadowing, and Internships. Lesson 5: Mentors and Career
Preparation. Next Steps. Appendix A - BASICS Chart Student Example.
Appendix B - Guided Discussion. References.
Introduction. 1. Personal Stories. Lesson 1: Early Childhood. Lesson 2:
Teen Years. Lesson 3: Young Adulthood. Lesson 4: Writing Your Own Story. 2.
The Language of ASD. Lesson 1: Identity Models. Lesson 2: Diagnostic
Language. Lesson 3: Identity Language. Lesson 4: Diagnostic Criteria and
the Impact on Community. Lesson 5: Owning ASD. 3. ASD in the Media. Lesson
1: Development of Perceptions through Popular Media. Lesson 2: ASD in the
News. Lesson 3: ASD in Movies and Television. Lesson 4: ASD through Social
Media. 4. Identifying Your Strengths. Lesson 1: Success and ASD Qualities.
Lesson 2: Identifying the Established Strengths in ASD. Lesson 3:
Recognizing Your Individual Strengths. Lesson 4: Replacing Negative
Self-Perceptions. Lesson 5: Reframing Your View. 5. Developing Your Core
Identity. Lesson 1: Identifying What Makes You Calm, Passionate, and
Anxious. Lesson 2: Developing Your Core Identity Features. Lesson 3: It is
Rarely Black and White. Lesson 4: The Intersection of Your Core Identity
Features. 6. Social Rules and Social Confusion. Lesson 1: Social Confusion
and Establishing Purpose. Lesson 2: Rules of Social Engagement. Lesson 3:
Building Your Social First Aid Kit. Lesson 4: Digging Your Way Out. 7.
Building Your Team. Lesson 1: Understanding Your Preferences. Lesson 2:
Recognizing the Preferences of Others. Lesson 3: Partnering Preferences to
Build Teams. Lesson 4: Roles in Work Teams/Groups. 8. Changing the Goal.
Lesson 1: Looking Forward. Lesson 2: Choosing the Right Academic Major.
Lesson 3: The Career Continuum. Lesson 4:An Introduction to Community
Service, Job Shadowing, and Internships. Lesson 5: Mentors and Career
Preparation. Next Steps. Appendix A - BASICS Chart Student Example.
Appendix B - Guided Discussion. References.
Teen Years. Lesson 3: Young Adulthood. Lesson 4: Writing Your Own Story. 2.
The Language of ASD. Lesson 1: Identity Models. Lesson 2: Diagnostic
Language. Lesson 3: Identity Language. Lesson 4: Diagnostic Criteria and
the Impact on Community. Lesson 5: Owning ASD. 3. ASD in the Media. Lesson
1: Development of Perceptions through Popular Media. Lesson 2: ASD in the
News. Lesson 3: ASD in Movies and Television. Lesson 4: ASD through Social
Media. 4. Identifying Your Strengths. Lesson 1: Success and ASD Qualities.
Lesson 2: Identifying the Established Strengths in ASD. Lesson 3:
Recognizing Your Individual Strengths. Lesson 4: Replacing Negative
Self-Perceptions. Lesson 5: Reframing Your View. 5. Developing Your Core
Identity. Lesson 1: Identifying What Makes You Calm, Passionate, and
Anxious. Lesson 2: Developing Your Core Identity Features. Lesson 3: It is
Rarely Black and White. Lesson 4: The Intersection of Your Core Identity
Features. 6. Social Rules and Social Confusion. Lesson 1: Social Confusion
and Establishing Purpose. Lesson 2: Rules of Social Engagement. Lesson 3:
Building Your Social First Aid Kit. Lesson 4: Digging Your Way Out. 7.
Building Your Team. Lesson 1: Understanding Your Preferences. Lesson 2:
Recognizing the Preferences of Others. Lesson 3: Partnering Preferences to
Build Teams. Lesson 4: Roles in Work Teams/Groups. 8. Changing the Goal.
Lesson 1: Looking Forward. Lesson 2: Choosing the Right Academic Major.
Lesson 3: The Career Continuum. Lesson 4:An Introduction to Community
Service, Job Shadowing, and Internships. Lesson 5: Mentors and Career
Preparation. Next Steps. Appendix A - BASICS Chart Student Example.
Appendix B - Guided Discussion. References.