Visual strategies for improving communication : practical supports for autism spectrum disorders
By: Hodgdon, Linda A.
Series: Visual Strategies.Publisher: Troy, MI Quirk Roberts Publishing 2011Edition: rev + updated.Description: ix ; 230p. : ill. ; 28 cm.ISBN: 9780982876107.Subject(s): COMMUNICATION | TEACHING STRATEGIES | LEARNING STRATEGIES | AUTISM | COMMUNICATION DISORDERS | VISUAL AIDS | VISUAL LEARNING | PICTURESItem type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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"[This book] provides practical support to help students participate successfully in their life opportunities. Packed with visual supports to enhance communication interactions for students with autism and related communication challenges. A "how-to" book, designed to assist teachers, speech-language pathologists, parents and other communication partners in creating solutions to student communication and self-management challenges. Full of sample visual tools that capitalize on the visual strengths and learning style of these individuals." - BOOK JACKET
New edition of "Visual strategies for improving communication : practical supports for school and home" / 1995
Part One : Introduction to Visually Mediated Communication
Chapter 1: What is visually mediated communication?|Part Two : Samples of Visual Communication Tools
Chapter 2: Tools to give information
Chapter 3: Aids to give effective directions
Chapter 4: Visual strategies to organize the environment
Chapter 5: Mediating communication between environments|Part Three : Communicating in a Variety of Environments
Chapter 6: Improving communication on the home front
Chapter 7: Communicating in the community|Part Four : Development and Use of Visual Tools
Chapter 8: Developing visual tools
Chapter 9: Tools & technology
Chapter 10: Integrating visual strategies into communication and education|Part Five : Implications for Programming
Chapter 11: Educational trends : implications for visually mediated communication|APPENDIX
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