<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br><strong>Educating Students with Autism Spectrum Disorders: Partnering with Families for Positive Outcomes</strong> focuses on practical strategies for educating children with autism spectrum disorders in the classroom. Additional features describe how to partner with families in the implementation of many of the strategies, giving voice to parents, based on recent quantitative and qualitative research. Case studies developed from real interviews with parents and educators open each chapter, and the book focuses on what works and what does not work in their collaborative experiences.<br/> <br/> <strong>Key Features</strong></p> <ul> <strong>Case studies with What Would You Do questions</strong> offer real life scenarios that allow readers to apply their understanding of the chapter′s contents to a situation they may encounter.</li> <strong>Theory Into Practice (T.I.P)</strong> boxes promote self-reflection and an opportunity to apply material in real-world scenarios.</li> A section of every chapter is devoted to <strong>how to collaborate with families</strong> to implement the chapter′s specific strategies not just at school but also at home.</li> <strong>Inclusion tips </strong>provide ways to implement the chapter′s strategy for teachers in general education classrooms with children with ASD.</li> </ul><p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><strong>Educating Students with Autism Spectrum Disorders: Partnering with Families for Positive Outcomes</strong> focuses on practical strategies for educating children with autism spectrum disorders in the classroom. Additional features describe how to partner with families in the implementation of many of the strategies, giving voice to parents, based on recent quantitative and qualitative research. Case studies developed from real interviews with parents and educators open each chapter, and the book focuses on what works and what does not work in their collaborative experiences.<br/> <br/> <strong>Key Features</strong></p> <ul> <strong>Case studies with What Would You Do questions</strong> offer real life scenarios that allow readers to apply their understanding of the chapter′s contents to a situation they may encounter.</li> <strong>Theory Into Practice (T.I.P)</strong> boxes promote self-reflection and an opportunity to apply material in real-world scenarios.</li> A section of every chapter is devoted to <strong>how to collaborate with families</strong> to implement the chapter′s specific strategies not just at school but also at home.</li> <strong>Inclusion tips </strong>provide ways to implement the chapter′s strategy for teachers in general education classrooms with children with ASD.</li> </ul><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>This is a great text that is very well-organized and easy to read/understand. There are many activities built into this text to promote theory to practice for better understanding of how to implement all topics discussed. There are also multiple references to other documents/texts that will promote what has been taught in this text's chapters.--Jill Hamlin<br><br>This is an excellent text on Autism. It is thorough, easy to read, and provides many opportunities for students to work on the topics presented. It brings a fresh way of learning about Autism to the student population.--Carol Strax<br><br>This is one of the best texts. It especially provides readers with detailed information on important topics as well as very applicable examples in teaching students with ASD.--Minkowan Goo<br><br>This text places emphasis on empirically-based, evidence-based strategies and interventions which makes it a particularly effective text for courses that focus on students with ASD for both preservice and in-service teachers, as well as families. The Parent Collaboration perspective within each chapter is emphasized throughout and integrates how parents can be instrumental in developing student skills, as well as the importance and strategies for parent-professional collaborations. The text has done an excellent job of weaving and integrating parent-professional collaboration into each chapter topic and using this as a holistic approach to supporting our students with ASD.--Patricia Huskins<br><br>This text provides information pertaining to working with children with ASD in the classroom, as well as information on ways to create partnerships with families.--Jonna Bobzien<br>
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