TY - BOOK AU - Cobbe,Sarah TI - Simple autism strategies for home and school: practical tips, resources and poetry SN - 9781785924446 PY - 2019/// CY - London, Philadelphia, PA PB - Jessica Kingsley Publishers KW - AUTISM KW - PATHOLOGICAL DEMAND AVOIDANCE SYNDROME KW - CHILDREN KW - BEHAVIOUR MANAGEMENT KW - PARENT GUIDES KW - TEACHERS GUIDES KW - POETRY N1 - Includes bibliographical references; PART I: The Autism Spectrum -- Diagnosis -- Characteristics of Autism -- Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA) -- Women and Girls -- Sensory Processing -- Social Interactions -- Managing Emotions -- Wellbeing and Mental Health -- Conversation Skills -- Literal Thinking Styles -- Insistence on Sameness -- Attention to Detail -- Special Interests -- Part II: In School -- Transition -- Early Play Skills -- Fascinations and Special Interests -- Classroom Demands -- Literacy Skills -- PE -- Playtime and Break time -- Group Situations Indoors -- Working 1:1 -- Own Clothes Day -- Teasing and Bulling -- Part III: At Home -- Growing Up Issues -- Food and Drink -- Bedtime Routines -- Toilets and Hand Dryers -- TV Screens and Washing Machines -- Fascination or Fear of Dogs -- Special Talents -- Social Occasions -- Going Out -- Crowds -- Holidays -- Christmas N2 - "I commissioned this book as the author has collated lots of easy to access advice and tips on how to support children with autism at home and at school. Each chapter is short and provides two or three tips which the author has tried and used effectively to support children with autism through her career (she has been a teacher supporting children with autism). She also compiles useful resources so that parents or teachers know where to find more. In addition, the author is autistic and uses her own insight in writing poems to accompany each topic. The value of these poems come in their attempt to show what the experience feels like for someone with autism. The commentary on the poem and the experience add another layer to this book, namely that this is about understanding the autistic experience"-- ER -