When there is a child with Asperger's Syndrome in your life, questions about the disorder seem to abound. This booklet's easy-to-read layout makes it a quick reference for teachers or parents. It provides tips on how to recognize Asperger's Syndrome, and offers suggestions on how to create a successful learning environment. It addresses bullying, behavior modification, teaching strategies, and much more. This is an essential resource for parents and professionals!
When there is a child with Asperger's Syndrome in your life, questions about the disorder seem to abound. This booklet's easy-to-read layout makes it a quick reference for teachers or parents. It provides tips on how to recognize Asperger's Syndrome, and offers suggestions on how to create a successful learning environment. It addresses bullying, behavior modification, teaching strategies, and much more. This is an essential resource for parents and professionals!Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Emily Burrows, Ed.S., is a seventh grade middle school teacher at Arnall Middle School in Newnan, Georgia. Mrs. Burrows is a veteran teacher, having taught in both Georgia and Kentucky. She has collaborated with resource teachers and has taught both students with autism and Asperger's Syndrome. Her research project for the Ed.S. Degree at West Georgia State University has given her further knowledge on meeting the classroom needs of the students with Asperger's Syndrome. Sheila Wagner, M.Ed., received her undergraduate degree in Education from the University of Wisconsin, Whitewater, and her graduate degree in Special Education from Georgia State University. Past experience in autism began at the Indiana Resource Center for Autism at Indiana University where she was an associate teacher, then demonstration teacher in the autism demonstration program and, later, an educational consultant to teachers and schools across the State of Indiana. Currently, Ms. Wagner is an autism consultant, school consultant, teacher trainer, guest lecturer, and published author of numerous articles and books. She received the Autism Society of America's Literary Award for the first book in her inclusion series, Inclusive Programming for Elementary Students with Autism, and was named ASA's (Greater Georgia Chapter) Professional of the Year in 2002. Ms. Wagner lives in the Atlanta, Georgia area with her husband and son.
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About the Authors Preface What is Asperger's Syndrome Fast Facts Asperger's Syndrome Teaching Students with Asperger's Syndrome Fast Facts Social Impairment Fast Facts Behavioral Strategies Fast Facts Communication Impairment Fast Facts Sensory Impairment Fast Facts Instructional Strategies Fast Facts Other Strategies Fast Facts Problem Solving Fast Facts Bullying of Asperger's Students Wrapping it Up References Other Suggested Resources Websites
About the Authors Preface What is Asperger's Syndrome Fast Facts Asperger's Syndrome Teaching Students with Asperger's Syndrome Fast Facts Social Impairment Fast Facts Behavioral Strategies Fast Facts Communication Impairment Fast Facts Sensory Impairment Fast Facts Instructional Strategies Fast Facts Other Strategies Fast Facts Problem Solving Fast Facts Bullying of Asperger's Students Wrapping it Up References Other Suggested Resources Websites
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