Solving behavior problems in autism : improving communication with visual strategies
By: Hodgdon, Linda A.
Series: Visual Strategies.Publisher: Troy, Michigan QuirkRoberts Publishing 1999Description: x, 254 p.ISBN: 0961678623.Subject(s): AUTISM | BEHAVIOUR MANAGEMENT | COMMUNICATION | COMMUNICATION AIDS | COMMUNICATION PROBLEMS | COMMUNICATION SKILLS | VISUAL AIDS | STRATEGIES | LANGUAGE | LANGUAGE AND COMMUNICATION | NONVERBAL COMMUNICATION | COMMUNICATION DISORDERS | SELF MANAGEMENT | CHOICE | SOCIAL STORIES | VISUAL LEARNING | COMIC STRIP CONVERSATION | BEHAVIOUR PROBLEMSSummary: Provides practical help and strategies for parents and educators who face behaviour and self-management challenges from their children or students with autism spectrum disorders and others with moderate to severe communication and behaviour disorders. In 5 parts: 1. The link between behaviour, communication and visual strategies 2. Behaviour assessment 3. Improving communication 4. Using visual strategies to support communication and solve behaviour problems 5. Implementing visual tools and support 6. What to do when behaviour management is unsuccessfulItem type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Book | IHC Library | 720 HOD (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | W002053 |
Provides practical help and strategies for parents and educators who face behaviour and self-management challenges from their children or students with autism spectrum disorders and others with moderate to severe communication and behaviour disorders. In 5 parts:
1. The link between behaviour, communication and visual strategies
2. Behaviour assessment
3. Improving communication
4. Using visual strategies to support communication and solve behaviour problems
5. Implementing visual tools and support
6. What to do when behaviour management is unsuccessful
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Very practical. Lots of examples with tips and strategies. Plenty of illustrations and pictures as examples. Attempts to address many of the "Yes, but..." questions/protests or cocerns people have when trying new things. Focus behaviour and social and communication skills