Life Journey Through Autism: An Educator's Guide to Autism

Life Journey Through Autism: An Educator's Guide to Autism

by The Organization for Autism Research
Life Journey Through Autism: An Educator's Guide to Autism

Life Journey Through Autism: An Educator's Guide to Autism

by The Organization for Autism Research

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Overview

An Educator's Guide to Autism, the second book in our Life Journey Through Autism series of resource guides, provides parents, teachers and education professionals with a plan for teaching a child with autism in the general elementary classroom setting.

The heart of An Educator's Guide to Autism is a six-step approach for a teacher preparing to teach a child with autism in his or her classroom. The six step plan includes information about:

-Preparing to have a student with autism in the classroom
-Communicating and collaborating with the parents and/or guardians of a student with autism
-Supporting the inclusive classroom environment
-Collaborating with a student's IEP team

The discussion of each step includes practical tips on what a teacher should look for and how to navigate the challenges that may arise. Following these steps offers the teacher the potential to create the most favorable educational environment for all learners in the classroom, including the student with autism.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940158980527
Publisher: Organization for Autism Research
Publication date: 02/02/2005
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 370,720
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

The Organization for Autism Research (OAR) is a national non-profit organization
formed and led by relatives of children and adults with autism. Since 2001, OAR is dedicated to
promoting research that can be applied to help families, educators, caregivers, and individuals with
autism find much-needed answers to their immediate and urgent questions. Learn more at their Web site: www.researchautism.org.
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