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Supporting Adolescents with Autism in Secondary Schools

Samuel L. Odom (Hrsg.)

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Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik / Sonderpädagogik

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In a convenient large-size format, this book presents the first research-based, comprehensive program designed to support high school students with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Developed and tested in public schools by the Center on Secondary Education for Students with Autism Spectrum Disorder (CSESA), the program addresses four critical areas--literacy, social competence and peer relationships, independence, and postschool transition preparation for students and their families. Chapters provide a roadmap for implementation of each component, complete with intervention guidelines, case vignettes, key findings, lessons learned, and reproducible forms that can be downloaded and printed at the companion website. The book also helps readers navigate the wealth of additional resources freely available from CSESA.
 

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IEPs, treatment manuals, teenagers, developmental disabilities, adulthood, interventions, resources for, curriculums, programs, high schools, CSESA, young adults, teaching, special education, older children, autistic students, ASD, spectrum disorders, transition planning