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Visual Supports for People with Autism: A Guide for Parents and Professionals (Topics in Autism)

معرفی کتاب «Visual Supports for People with Autism: A Guide for Parents and Professionals (Topics in Autism)» نوشتهٔ Marlene J. Cohen, Ed. D., BCBA; Donna L. Sloan, M.A. BCBA، منتشرشده توسط نشر Woodbine House در سال 2007. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

For children with autism visual supports ie. any pictorial, graphic or scheduling aid are important teaching tools in learning concepts that are otherwise difficult to master due to weaknesses in auditory and verbal processing. This book provides a guide to using these aids for teaching academic, daily living and self help skills.

Most of us use visual supports in our daily lives-for example, a shopping list, calendar, or a roadmap. Visual supports are particularly beneficial to people with autism because they help make abstract concepts concrete and capitalize on the user's inherent visual learning strengths.

Visual Supports for People with Autism shows parents and educators how incorporating these aids while teaching can improve academic performance, behavior, interaction with others, and self-help skills. In a friendly, conversational-style, the authors, both certified behavior analysts, describe the deficits typical of autism-language, memory, temporal sequential skills, attention, motivation, and social skills-and present strategies to use visual supports to address those issues at school and home. This guide presents an abundance of examples, illustrated by dozens of black & white and color photos, including:

activity schedules
calendars
charts
checklists
color coding
flip books
graphic organizers
mnemonics
nametags
photo boards
Power Cards
scripts
Social Stories
to-do lists
video modeling

Visual Supports also explains considerations such as portability, durability, preferences, age appropriateness, and effectiveness. While visual supports can enhance learning, they should, however, eventually be eliminated to avoid over-dependence on them. An entire chapter describes different ways to fade visual supports.

With this book, there's no limit to what can be taught, from fostering social interaction by using a graphic organizer of conversational talking points to learning to put away toys from video modeling. Most of the visual supportspresented in this book are low-tech and easy-to-use, making it simple for parents and professionals to create their own, suited to the needs of their students. Inspiring success stories will further motivate parents and professionals to get started.

ADVANCE for Speech-Language Pathologists & Audiologists

All of the visual supports noted in the book are low-tech and most can be made with materials found in the home or classroom. Clear, concise writing and abundant illustrations make this an ideal book for families, teachers, therapists, and anyone else working with people with autism or other developmental delays and those with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.

(2008 IPPY Bronze Medalist, Education/Academic/Testing) Most of us use visual supports in our daily lives--for example, a shopping list, calendar, or a roadmap. Visual supports are particularly beneficial to people with autism because they help make abstract concepts concrete and capitalize on the user's inherent visual learning strengths. VISUAL SUPPORTS FOR PEOPLE WITH AUTISM shows parents and educators how incorporating these aids while teaching can improve academic performance, behavior, interaction with others, and self-help skills. In a friendly, conversational-style, the authors, both certified behavior analysts, describe the deficits typical of autism--language, memory, temporal sequential skills, attention, motivation, and social skills--and present strategies to use visual supports to address those issues at school and home. This guide presents an abundance of examples, illustrated by dozens of black & white and color photos, activity schedules; calendars; charts; checklists; color coding; flip books; graphic organizers; mnemonics; nametags; photo boards; Power Cards; scripts; Social Stories; to-do lists; and video modeling. VISUAL SUPPORTS also explains considerations such as portability, durability, preferences, age appropriateness, and effectiveness. While visual supports can enhance learning, they should, however, eventually be eliminated to avoid over-dependence on them. An entire chapter describes different ways to fade visual supports. With this book, there's no limit to what can be taught, from fostering social interaction by using a graphic organizer of conversational talking points to learning to put away toys from video modeling. Most of the visual supports presented in this book are low-tech and easy-to-use, making it simple for parents and professionals to create their own, suited to the needs of their students. Inspiring success stories will further motivate parents and professionals to get started. Most of us rely on visual supports in our daily lives and may not even realize it. Roadmaps, calendars, and to-do lists are just a few commonly used examples. For children and adults with autism, visual supports - any pictorial, graphic, or scheduling aid - are important teaching tools because they allow users to learn concepts that are otherwise difficult to master due to weaknesses in auditory and verbal processing. Written by two certified behavior analysts, "Visual supports for people with autism" offers a complete, easy-to-understand guide to using these aids for teaching academic, daily living, and self-help skills. It gives parents and educators a foundation of ideas for creating and implementing a variety of visual supports that focus on problem learning areas such as : language, attention, memory, motivation, sequential skills, social skills "Most of us rely on visual supports in our daily lives and may not even realize it. Roadmaps, calendars, and to-do lists are just a few commonly used examples. For children and adults with autism, visual supports -- any pictorial, graphic, or scheduling aid -- are important teaching tools because they allow users to learn concepts that are otherwise difficult to master due to weaknesses in auditory and verbal processing. Written by two certified behavior analysts, Visual Supports for People with Autism offers a complete, easy-to-understand guide to using these aids for teaching academic, daily living, and self-help skills. It gives parents and educators a foundation of ideas for creating and implementing a variety of visual supports ..."--Back cover Introduction: unlocking the door: how visual supports can help The features of a good visual support Some commonly used visual supports: a primer How visual supports can help with the development of language Using visual supports to increase memory: the who, what, where Why, and how Temporal sequential skills Using visual supports to increase attending Using visual supports to increase motivation Using visual strategies to increase social skills Strategies for fading visual supports An example of the use of visual supports to increase opportunities. Use visual supports (activity schedules, scripts, color coding, etc.) to teach children and adults with autism. Full of examples and photos!
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