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Children Can Learn With Their Shoes Off
Supporting Students with Asperger's Syndrome in Mainstream Schools and Colleges



January 2002 | 36 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
`The video provides a good overview of strategies used by practising teachers in authentic settings. The general attitude was optimistic and showed how small changes can have a positive effect of children's lives.

The Handbook is written in easily accessible language and includes a very informative overview of Asperger's Syndrome by Rita Jordan' - Educational Psychology in Practice

Whilst the frequency of Autistic Spectrum disorders rises and identification and assessment techniques improve, we can expect to find young people with Aspergers Syndrome in every school. This extensive resource features the excellent, flexible and imaginative ways in which adults working in schools can improve the learning and social experience for these students. Other videos have been made to help us understand the diagnosis this programme focuses on useful and practical strategies.

The video was filmed in several schools and colleges where we found models of good practice. It includes a commentary by Rita Jordan and the full transcript of her extended interview is provided in the accompanying handbook.

 
Introduction
 
The Video
 
Section 1
Who and What are We Studying

 
 
Section 2
Awareness and Flexibility

 
 
Section 3
Visual Cues - Structured (PECS)

 
 
Section 4
Non-Verbal Communication

 
 
Section 5
Social Stories

 
 
Section 6
Feelings and Emotions

 
 
Section 7
Drama and Social Skills

 
 
Section 8
Follow up Work

 
 
Section 9
Friendship and Support

 
 
Section 10
Relaxation and Scripted Fantasy

 
 
Section 11
Adolescence

 
 
Section 12
Special Skills - Savantism

 
 
Transcipt of the interview with Rita Jordan

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ISBN: 9781412920339
£47.99