Working with autistic children and young people : a practical guide for speech and language therapists
Mordi, Sally (Auteur) 1974-
2024
xii, 196 p. : ill.
The working with series
9780367723149
Autre titre de la couv. : A Speechmark Book
Anglais
Section I : Background
1. Introduction -- 2. Diagnosis and associated diagnoses (embracing complexity)
Section II : What to do
3. Identification of needs -- 4. Supporting autistic children and young people in school and society -- 5. Communication -- 6. Emotions -- 7. Sensory -- 8. Mental health -- 9. Augmentation and alternative communication
This book focuses on appreciating the different language and communication style of autistic youngsters and discusses how therapists can respond to and support this to get the best out of their practice. Each chapter begins with a summary of key points and areas to focus on, includes 'what to do' ideas and mini case-studies to illustrate points, as well as signposting further reading. The book draws on relevant theory and offers practical insights to allow the therapist to develop confidence, knowledge and skills. Topics covered include: - identifying effective support, - emotional regulation, - working with technology, - specific groups such as girls with autism. Linking theory and practice in an engaging and easy-to-follow format, The book provides practical ideas that are immediately helpful for busy professionals to guide clinical decision making and intervention. It is an invaluable addition to the tool kit of any speech and language therapist, as well as other professionals wanting an overview of how to work with autistic children and young people in our neurodiverse society.
Autisme / Autistes / Enfants autistes / Langage - Acquisition / Orthophonie / Troubles de la parole
WM 203.5 M834a 2024
N° | Cote | Localisation | |
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1 | WM 203.5 M834a 2024 | Bibliothèque Rivière-des-Prairies [disponible] |