ISBN: 9780826494214

100 Ideas For Supporting Pupils On The Autistic Spectrum

18.95

ISBN: 9780826494214
Author(s) : Francine Brower
SKU: 9780826494214
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This useful, resourceful and practical guide provides those working with children on the autistic spectrum with one hundred ideas of how to support their learning development. Lists range from identifying the needs of individual pupils and their learning styles to developing pupils reading, writing, numeric and communication skills.

Table Of Contents:

  • 1. Enhancing understanding
  • 2. Enabling communication
  • 3. Developing social skills
  • 4. Creating the right environment
  • 5. Coping strategies
  • 6. Establishing foundations for learning
  • 7. Tackling the curriculum
  • 8. Facing the challenge of change

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