Teaching social communication to children with autism
- A manual for parents
Autor(es) - Brooke Ingersoll; Anna Dvortcsak
- €20.15
This manual helps parents master proven techniques for teaching social-communication skills to young children with autism. The authors clearly describe the skills-building techniques and show how to integrate them into everyday family routines and activities. Designed for use as part of a therapist-guided program, the manual includes reproducible forms. Professionals who want to implement this approach should purchase Teaching Social Communication to Children with Autism: A Practitioner’s Guide to Parent Training and A Manual for Parents.
ÍNDICE:
PART I: INTRODUCTION
Chapter 1. Overview of the Program
Chapter 2. Set Up Your Home for Success
PART II: INTERACTIVE TEACHING TECHNIQUES
Chapter 3. Follow Your Child’s Lead
Chapter 4. Imitate Your Child
Chapter 5. Animation
Chapter 6. Modeling and Expanding Language
Chapter 7. Playful Obstruction
Chapter 8. Balanced Turns
Chapter 9. Communicative Temptations
Chaptar 10. Review of the Interactive Teaching Techniques
PART III: DIRECT TEACHING TECHNIQUES
Chapter 11. Overview of the Direct Teaching Techniques
Chapter 12. Teaching Your Child Expressive Language
Chapter 13. Teaching Your Child Receptive Language
Chapter 14. Teaching Your Child Social Imitation
Chapter 15. Teaching Your Child Play
Chapter 16. Review of the Direct Teaching Techniques
PART IV: PUTTING IT ALL TOGETHER AND MOVING FORWARD
Chapter 17. Putting it all Together
Chapter 18. Moving Forward (Final Session)
- Formato: Capa mole
- Nº de páginas: 131
- Editado em: 2010
- Idioma: Inglês
- ISBN: 9781606234402