Increasing your grandchild's competence and comfort level : how incorporating systems at home can help
By: Buron, Kari Dunn.
Series: Autism Spectrum Quarterly Fall 2008: 12-14.Publisher: 2008Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume Subject(s): AUTISM | GRANDPARENTS | SYSTEMS | ROUTINES | VISUAL LEARNING | SOCIAL COGNITIONSummary: Describes autism as a "social learning disability" and suggests a learning theory developed by Simon Baron-Cohen, called "systemising" which postulates that people with ASD learn more effectively through the use of rule-governed systems. Presents some examples of how this theory might be put into action. Directed specifically at grandparents in this article, but equally valuable for other family members.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Describes autism as a "social learning disability" and suggests a learning theory developed by Simon Baron-Cohen, called "systemising" which postulates that people with ASD learn more effectively through the use of rule-governed systems. Presents some examples of how this theory might be put into action. Directed specifically at grandparents in this article, but equally valuable for other family members.
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