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Embracing Autism in Preschool, Updated Second Edition - 2nd Edition,Annotated by M Ed Karen Griffin Roberts (Paperback)

Embracing Autism in Preschool, Updated Second Edition - 2nd Edition,Annotated by  M Ed Karen Griffin Roberts (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>This update to a bestseller includes latest autism diagnostic information while keeping research-based strategies and successful teacher-tested ideas for including children with autism in general education classrooms. Useful for preschool teachers, parents, special educators and speech clinicians.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><em>Embracing Autism in Preschool, Successful Strategies for General Education Teachers, Second Edition</em>, includes the latest autism diagnostic guidelines with implications for student placement and is invaluable for preschool teachers, special educators, speech/language clinicians and parents. This updated bestseller supports preschool teachers wishing to meet the needs of each child in their care while including children with autism. Research-based strategies include teacher-tested ideas that support every young child's learning. These strategies and sample activities in the text and appendices are easy to read and provide a much needed resource for early childhood educators. <em>Embracing Autism</em> underscores social interaction as the foundation for the development and use of language in natural settings. There is a chapter on the use of play for developmental purposes. These interactions are crucial for further development of socialization, which is such a challenge for children on the autism spectrum. Embracing Autism has the potential to change for the better the way community preschools everywhere approach young children on the autism spectrum. This book's practicality and resources make it possible to truly feel, in Karen's words, that "it is a privilege to have a child with autism in your class."</p>

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