Saturday, 17 December 2011

Visual Supports for People with Autism

Visual Supports for People with Autism
Author: Donna L. Sloan
Edition:
Binding: Kindle Edition
ISBN: B0099SDICG
Category: Medical



Visual Supports for People with Autism: A Guide for Parents and Professionals (Topics in Autism)


(2008 IPPY Awards: Bronze Medalist, Education/Academic/Testing)

Most of us use visual supports in our daily lives--for example, a shopping list, calendar, or a roadmap. Download Visual Supports for People with Autism medical books for free.
Visual supports are particularly beneficial to people with autism because they help make abstract concepts concrete and capitalize on the user's inherent visual learning strengths.

VISUAL SUPPORTS FOR PEOPLE WITH AUTISM shows parents and educators how incorporating these aids while teaching can improve academic performance, behavior, interaction with others, and self-help skills. In a friendly, conversational-style, the authors, both certified behavior analysts, describe the deficits typical of autism--language, memory, temporal sequential skills, attention, Get Visual Supports for People with Autism our bestseller medical books.

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Visual supports are particularly beneficial to people with autism because they help make abstract concepts concrete and capitalize on the user's inherent visual learning strengths In a friendly, conversational-style, the authors, both certified behavior analysts, describe the deficits typical of autism--language, memory, temporal sequential skills, attention,

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