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Collaborative approches to learning for pupils with PDA : strategies for education professionals \ Ruth Fidler and Phil Christie

By: Fidler, Ruth.
Contributor(s): Christie, Phil.
London ; Philadelphia, PA : Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2019Description: 172 pages : illustrations : 23 cm.ISBN: 9781785920172.Subject(s): PATHOLOGICAL DEMAND AVOIDANCE SYNDROME | LEARNING STRATEGIES | TEACHING METHODS | PERSONALISATION | TEACHERS GUIDES
Contents:
Introduction - 1. Towards an understanding of PDA. - 2. Implications for teaching and learning. - 3. What are collaborative approaches to learning? - 4. Key strategies. - 5. Getting started. - 6. Personalising the curriculum. - 7. Encouraging social understanding and promoting emotional wellbeing. - 8. Demonstrating progress. - 9. Looking after yourself. - Summary.
Summary: "Educational environments can present challenges for children with Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA), who require different strategies than children with a more straightforward presentation of autism, and schools frequently find themselves struggling to meet their complex needs. In this guide PDA experts Ruth Fidler and Phil Christie outline effective strategies for supporting pupils with PDA in education settings. Including a useful overview of PDA, this book outlines the impact of this diagnostic profile on learning, and explains why Collaborative Approaches to Learning is such a successful method for supporting pupils with PDA. It shows how teaching professionals can get started with this approach, with advice for implementing key strategies to overcome common challenges. The book also includes information on creating PDA-friendly learning environments, helping pupils to develop long-term social and emotional resilience. With handy downloadable resources, valuable information on supporting the wellbeing of adults who work with children with PDA, this is an essential resource for teaching and support staff in mainstream and special education schools." - PUBLISHER'S WEBSITE
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Introduction - 1. Towards an understanding of PDA. - 2. Implications for teaching and learning. - 3. What are collaborative approaches to learning? - 4. Key strategies. - 5. Getting started. - 6. Personalising the curriculum. - 7. Encouraging social understanding and promoting emotional wellbeing. - 8. Demonstrating progress. - 9. Looking after yourself. - Summary.

"Educational environments can present challenges for children with Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA), who require different strategies than children with a more straightforward presentation of autism, and schools frequently find themselves struggling to meet their complex needs. In this guide PDA experts Ruth Fidler and Phil Christie outline effective strategies for supporting pupils with PDA in education settings. Including a useful overview of PDA, this book outlines the impact of this diagnostic profile on learning, and explains why Collaborative Approaches to Learning is such a successful method for supporting pupils with PDA. It shows how teaching professionals can get started with this approach, with advice for implementing key strategies to overcome common challenges. The book also includes information on creating PDA-friendly learning environments, helping pupils to develop long-term social and emotional resilience. With handy downloadable resources, valuable information on supporting the wellbeing of adults who work with children with PDA, this is an essential resource for teaching and support staff in mainstream and special education schools." - PUBLISHER'S WEBSITE

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