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Making Inclusion Work for Students with Autism Spectrum Disorders Tristram Smith

Making Inclusion Work for Students with Autism Spectrum Disorders By Tristram Smith

Making Inclusion Work for Students with Autism Spectrum Disorders by Tristram Smith


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Making Inclusion Work for Students with Autism Spectrum Disorders Summary

Making Inclusion Work for Students with Autism Spectrum Disorders: An Evidence-Based Guide by Tristram Smith

An indispensable resource for K-12 educators and autism specialists, this highly practical book shows how to include students with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) in general education settings. Tristram Smith and his associates present a research-based, step-by-step process for assessing students at a range of skill levels, planning and implementing successful inclusion programs, and working as a team with other professionals and with parents. The book is packed with specific strategies for helping students with ASD follow the daily routine, learn from the general education curriculum, interact with peers, and overcome problem behavior. In a large-size format for easy photocopying, it features dozens of reproducible worksheets and forms.

Making Inclusion Work for Students with Autism Spectrum Disorders Reviews

More and more learners with ASD are being placed in general education settings, and there is a real need for practical resources to help educators meet these students' needs. This comprehensive, clearly written book provides a foundation for designing and implementing high-quality, evidence-based instruction. Both special and general educators will find much of value here. Instructors who teach courses on inclusion of students with ASD will find this book to be an excellent option for their classes.--Richard L. Simpson, EdD, Department of Special Education, University of Kansas

This is a very useful book! It is full of examples of specific activities and strategies for educating children and adolescents of all ages who have symptoms of varying severity. It is written with clarity and ease of access. The book is quite a treasure for launching new teachers into their classroom careers; for experienced teachers who need to update their skills to be effective with learners with ASD; and for school psychologists.--Sandra L. Harris, PhD, Board of Governors Distinguished Service Professor Emerita, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

In recent years, there have been major advances in interventions for young children with ASD, and Smith has been one of the foremost workers in this field. However, the transition from specialized early intervention programs to more integrated settings continues to present major challenges. This book fills a gap by offering a wealth of information about strategies for enhancing children's learning and encouraging successful integration. It will be of enormous benefit to educators working to help students with ASD succeed in inclusive classrooms.--Patricia Howlin, PhD, Professor of Clinical Child Psychology, King's College London, United Kingdom

This book should be on the desk of every teacher and special educator working with children with ASD. The book gives concrete information on how to use evidence-based procedures in general education. It is comprehensive, highly readable, and filled with useful examples and worksheets.--Svein Eikeseth, PhD, Founder and Clinical Director, NOVA Institute for Children with Developmental Disorders, Norway

This excellent book describes how to create a successful inclusive environment for learners on the autism spectrum. Smith combines his scholarly knowledge of the spectrum with his practical experience in helping individuals reach their potential. A 'must have' for educators.--Brenda Smith Myles, PhD, consultant, Ziggurat Group, Plano, Texas -

About Tristram Smith

Tristram Smith, PhD, until his death in 2018, was Haggerty-Friedman Professor in Developmental/Behavioral Pediatric Research at the University of Rochester Medical Center (URMC). He joined the faculty of URMC in 2000. Dr. Smith's pioneering research on behavioral interventions changed the landscape of care for children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD). He authored or coauthored several of the most widely cited studies on treatment outcomes for children with ASD.

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I. General Considerations _x000D_ 1. Autism Spectrum Disorders _x000D_ 2. Evidence-Based Interventions and Supported Inclusion of Students with ASD _x000D_ II. Preparation _x000D_ 3. Evaluating the Student, Caroline I. Magyar, Vincent Pandolfi, and Robin Bender _x000D_ 4. Planning Data Collection and Monitoring Progress, Daniel W. Mruzek _x000D_ 5. Team Building and Training, Christine Peterson _x000D_ 6. Preparing the Student: Transition from Special Education to Inclusive Settings, Dennis Mozingo and Mae Barker _x000D_ III. Implementation _x000D_ 7. Adapting the Daily Routine _x000D_ 8. Individualizing the General Education Curriculum _x000D_ 9. Individual Instruction, Part 1: Teaching Approaches, Daniel W. Mruzek, Laura Silverman, and Betsy Varghese _x000D_ 10. Individual Instruction, Part 2: Examples and Teaching Programs _x000D_ 11. Peer Interaction, Tasha C. Geiger _x000D_ 12. Problem Behavior, Deborah A. Napolitano and David B. McAdam _x000D_ 13. Sustaining Inclusion: Systems Change, Christine M. Burns and Linda L. Matons _x000D_

Additional information

CIN1606239325VG
9781606239322
1606239325
Making Inclusion Work for Students with Autism Spectrum Disorders: An Evidence-Based Guide by Tristram Smith
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Guilford Publications
20111221
380
N/A
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