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Targeting Autism Shirley Cohen

Targeting Autism By Shirley Cohen

Targeting Autism by Shirley Cohen


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Summary

Reaching out to everyone who lives with, cares about, or is trying to understand and help a young child who has or may have autism, this text provides expert guidance, covering the various forms of treatment and leading us through an analysis of the approches available.

Targeting Autism Summary

Targeting Autism: What We Know, Don't Know, and Can do to Help Young Children with Autism and Related Disorders by Shirley Cohen

Targeting Autism reaches out to everyone who lives with, cares about, or is trying to understand and help a young child who has or may have autism. With special attention to recent advances in early identification and educational treatment, Shirley Cohen, a teacher of teachers, provides expert guidance for families, educators, students, therapeutic personnel, and all those interested in autistic spectrum disorders that may affect as many as one out of every 200 to 250 children. Cohen, who has no personal or professional stake in any of the various forms of treatment, leads us through an analysis of the approaches currently available, especially the educational interventions designed for young children. Readers will welcome this informed and humane combination of up-to-date research findings, personal observations, and narratives from parents and adults with autism. Targeting Autism also highlights advances in research that promise an answer to the puzzles of autism and the elimination of its devastating effects on the development of children. In a new preface and updated appendix of resources Cohen includes information about new developments and new ways of thinking that have recently modified the map of the world of autism or may do so in the near future.

Targeting Autism Reviews

"Every developmental pediatrician, pediatric neurologist, and child psychiatrist in the country should be handing out copies of Targeting Autism along with the diagnosis. It is a marvel. In just 186 warm and engaging pages Cohen asks and answers the questions all of us face when we make potentially life-altering decisions concerning our children's treatment and education.... This book is a gift."-Catherine Johnson, Naarative: Newsletter of the National Alliance for Autism Research; "Professionals, families, students and others interested in autism will gain insight into the heterogeneous nature of the autistic syndromes, the varied experiences of those with autism, autism's life cycles from infancy to young adulthood, and its effect on families.... This balanced, realistic, yet hopeful work will be an asset to any personal or professional library."-Dale Leigh Doran, Readings; "A realistic yet hopeful account of the current possibilities for autistic children. Parents and professionals alike will welcome its judicious survey of the variety of educational interventions, its useful listing of resources, and its extensive bibliography."-Clara Claiborne Park, author of The Siege; The First Eight Years of an Autistic Child

About Shirley Cohen

Shirley Cohen is Professor of Special Education at Hunter College of the City University of New York. Her previous books include Special People: A Brighter Future for Everyone with Physical, Mental, and Emotional Disabilities (1977) and Respite Care: Principles, Programs, and Policies (1985).

Additional information

GOR003542084
9780520234802
0520234804
Targeting Autism: What We Know, Don't Know, and Can do to Help Young Children with Autism and Related Disorders by Shirley Cohen
Used - Very Good
Paperback
University of California Press
2002-07-01
238
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