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100 Ideas for Teachers

100 Ideas Primary Support Pupils Autism

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100 Ideas for Primary Supporting Pupils with Autism is an essential resource filled with tried-and-tested ideas to best support the learning and development of pupils on the autism spectrum, in both mainstream and special schools. The reported incidence of autism has risen dramatically in recent decades and the agenda for 'inclusion' has necessitated a greater understanding of autism in primary schools. However, already stretched school budgets mean that staff are often unable to access courses for further training in this area. Francine Brower uses her extensive experience and expertise to present 100 practical ideas to enhance learning and development by focusing on the needs of the individual pupil. This dip-in-and-out book offers ways to enable teachers to better understand autism and how they can create a more supportive learning environment. There are also strategies to help children develop their communication and social skills, and become more confident and independent as individuals.

136 pages, Paperback

Published March 21, 2019

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April 16, 2019
Love this series! Very accessible, easy to dip into and with some great ideas. Follows the usual format - a situation posed as a statement with an explanation of why followed by some practical examples. One example per page and divided into ten sections with teaching tips, bonus ideas and advice on taking the concept further.

Aimed at primary school teachers, these suggestions would also transition across to secondary and there's some excellent ideas for school librarians to think about. For example, communication can be difficult for children with Asperger's so is your library well-signposted, do you give clear instructions for tasks with no inferences or ambiguity, do you reduce stress by informing them what you are going to do in library lessons?
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