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1001 Great Ideas For Teaching And Raising Children With Autism: Second Edition
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Anyone Browsing Autism Books Might Question That Two Authors Could Amass This Many Ideas And That All Of Them Would Be ?Great,? But This Book Delivers.? From The Foreword By Dr. Temple Grandinover 1800 Tryitnow Tips, Eyeopening Perspectives, And Timesaving Strategies Abound In This Revised Edition Of The 2004 Multiawardwinning Book That Has Been Read And Reread Again And Again By Hundreds Of Thousands Of People In Fourteen Languages Around The World. Readers Can Easily Find Explanations And Solutions That Speak To The Diverse Spectrum Of Developmental Levels, Learning Styles, And Abilities Inherent In Autistic Children, At Home, At School, And In The Community.Ideas Are Offered In Six Domains: Sensory Integration, Communication And Language, Behavior, Daily Living, Thinking Social, Being Social, And Teachers And Learners. The Table Of Contents Details More Than 330 Subjects, Making It Easy To Quickly Pinpoint Needed Information.Accessible Ideas That Don?T Require Expensive Devices Or Hours Of Time To Implement. Relatable Ideas And Solutions To Situations That Most Parents, Educators, And/Or Family Members Will Recognize. Functional Ideas That Help Prepare The Autistic Child For A Meaningful Adulthood.Awards For 1001 Great Ideas:Winner Of The Eric Hoffer Book Award For Legacy Nonfiction Winner Of The American Legacy Book Award For Education/Academic Winner Of The American Legacy Book Award For Parenting And Relationships Silver Medal, Independent Publishers Book Awards Gold Award, Mom?S Choice Awards Finalist, American Legacy Book Awards, Crossgenre Nonfiction Teachers Choice Award, Learning Magazine
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- Q: What is the main focus of '1001 Great Ideas for Teaching and Raising Children with Autism'? A: The book provides over 1800 practical tips and strategies for parents, educators, and family members to support autistic children across various developmental levels and learning styles.
- Q: Who are the authors of this book? A: The book is authored by Veronica Zysk, who has collaborated with experts in the field of autism education.
- Q: What edition is this book? A: This is the Second Edition, Revised, which updates and expands upon the original publication from 2004.
- Q: How many pages does the book contain? A: The book has 392 pages, offering a comprehensive resource for understanding and assisting autistic children.
- Q: What are the main domains covered in the book? A: The book covers six domains: Sensory Integration, Communication and Language, Behavior, Daily Living, Thinking Social, and Being Social.
- Q: Is this book suitable for both parents and educators? A: Yes, the book is designed to be useful for both parents and educators, providing relatable solutions to common challenges faced in raising and teaching autistic children.
- Q: What kind of ideas does the book include? A: It includes accessible ideas that are easy to implement without costly resources, as well as functional suggestions to help prepare autistic children for adulthood.
- Q: What awards has this book received? A: The book has won several awards, including the Eric Hoffer Book Award for Legacy Nonfiction and multiple American Legacy Book Awards.
- Q: When was this book published? A: The book was published on January 1, 2010.
- Q: What format is the book available in? A: The book is available in paperback binding.