Cornelia Pelzer Elwood, D Scott McLeod
Take Charge of Treatment for Your Child with Asperger's (Asd)
Create a Personalized Guide to Success for Home, School, and the Community
Cornelia Pelzer Elwood, D Scott McLeod
Take Charge of Treatment for Your Child with Asperger's (Asd)
Create a Personalized Guide to Success for Home, School, and the Community
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Provides parents of children with ASD what they need to create a toolkit of strategies and information to support their child at school, home and in the community.
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Provides parents of children with ASD what they need to create a toolkit of strategies and information to support their child at school, home and in the community.
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- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Dezember 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 173mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 590g
- ISBN-13: 9781849057233
- ISBN-10: 1849057230
- Artikelnr.: 42797522
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Dezember 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 173mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 590g
- ISBN-13: 9781849057233
- ISBN-10: 1849057230
- Artikelnr.: 42797522
Cornelia Pelzer Elwood is mother to two sons, one of whom has Asperger's Syndrome. She received her BA from Vanderbilt University, trained as a life coach and earned a Certificate in Autism Spectrum Disorders from Antioch University New England. She has many years of experience collaborating with her son's providers and interacting closely with his schools. She is based in the Boston area of Massachusetts, USA. D. Scott McLeod, Ph.D. is the Executive Director of Massachusetts General Hospital Aspire Program, Clinical Instructor of Psychology for Harvard Medical School, and Clinical Psychologist for individuals with ASD and their families in his private practice in Wellesley, Massachusetts, USA. He obtained his Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from Boston University.
About the Authors. Acknowledgments. A Note on Terminology. Foreword by
Shonda Schilling. Preface. Introduction. Part I. What You Need to Know
Before Using the Tools. 1. Embrace Your Case Manager Role. 2. Our Approach:
How to Use This Book. Part II: Tools. 3. Understanding Your Child's Unique
Profile. 4. Collaboration and Communication. 5. Routines and Schedules. 6.
Behavioral Expectations. 7. Important Adults. 8. Managing Crises and
Emotions. 9. Navigating Transitions and Changes. 10. Promoting
Independence. 11. Pulling it Together. Conclusion. References. Recommended
Resources.
Shonda Schilling. Preface. Introduction. Part I. What You Need to Know
Before Using the Tools. 1. Embrace Your Case Manager Role. 2. Our Approach:
How to Use This Book. Part II: Tools. 3. Understanding Your Child's Unique
Profile. 4. Collaboration and Communication. 5. Routines and Schedules. 6.
Behavioral Expectations. 7. Important Adults. 8. Managing Crises and
Emotions. 9. Navigating Transitions and Changes. 10. Promoting
Independence. 11. Pulling it Together. Conclusion. References. Recommended
Resources.
About the Authors. Acknowledgments. A Note on Terminology. Foreword by
Shonda Schilling. Preface. Introduction. Part I. What You Need to Know
Before Using the Tools. 1. Embrace Your Case Manager Role. 2. Our Approach:
How to Use This Book. Part II: Tools. 3. Understanding Your Child's Unique
Profile. 4. Collaboration and Communication. 5. Routines and Schedules. 6.
Behavioral Expectations. 7. Important Adults. 8. Managing Crises and
Emotions. 9. Navigating Transitions and Changes. 10. Promoting
Independence. 11. Pulling it Together. Conclusion. References. Recommended
Resources.
Shonda Schilling. Preface. Introduction. Part I. What You Need to Know
Before Using the Tools. 1. Embrace Your Case Manager Role. 2. Our Approach:
How to Use This Book. Part II: Tools. 3. Understanding Your Child's Unique
Profile. 4. Collaboration and Communication. 5. Routines and Schedules. 6.
Behavioral Expectations. 7. Important Adults. 8. Managing Crises and
Emotions. 9. Navigating Transitions and Changes. 10. Promoting
Independence. 11. Pulling it Together. Conclusion. References. Recommended
Resources.