Championing Your Autistic Teen at Secondary School

Championing Your Autistic Teen at Secondary School
Author: Debby Elley,Gareth D. Morewood
Publsiher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2022-05-19
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9781839970757

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The transition to secondary school can be a daunting time for parents of autistic youngsters, as well as children themselves. Have you selected the right place? What if staff don't really understand your child's needs? Will they adapt sufficiently - and if not, then what happens? The good news is that you have the ability as a parent or carer to address these concerns, rather than leaving it all to chance. This book will give you the tools to do just that. From choosing the right school for your child (and spotting the tell-tale signs of the wrong one), to preparing both your child and the new school for the transition, to overcoming barriers and building a positive, collaborative and effective relationship between home and school. Tackling key topics from the point of view of both parent and teacher and using examples of great practice, this contains everything you need to know in order to build a more positive secondary school experience for your child.

Nurturing Your Autistic Young Person

Nurturing Your Autistic Young Person
Author: Cathy Wassell
Publsiher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2022-12-21
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9781839971129

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As the parent of a child recognised as autistic as a pre-teen or teen, it can often feel difficult to find the answers you need. Children who make it to late primary/early secondary age before being picked up by the system tend to present with traits that are harder to spot, meaning it can be harder to engage professionals in the diagnostic process and gather the necessary support. Cathy Wassell, CEO of Autistic Girls Network, has tailored this handbook to support parents with older children or teenagers who are at the identification stage, walking them through the basics in an engaging and accessible manner. She addresses key challenges for this age group, including co-occurring conditions, puberty, and safeguarding, as well as looking to the future, advising on schooling options, and beyond. Designed to help parents become fully informed and ensure a nurturing and positive environment for our autistic young people, this is a guide with a focus on difference - not deficit.

All About Autism A Practical Guide for Secondary Teachers

All About Autism  A Practical Guide for Secondary Teachers
Author: Lynn McCann
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 79
Release: 2023-05-26
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781000872484

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All About Autism is an accessible and informative guide for secondary school teachers, designed to increase their knowledge and understanding of autism and enhance their toolkit with practical, adaptable strategies to support autistic learners in their care. The book initially explores key traits and terminology, debunks myths and misconceptions, and shines a light on the strengths and abilities of autistic learners. It then introduces readers to a range of easy-to-implement ideas for practice and concrete solutions to provide further support, all with the child at the heart. All About Autism includes: Practical strategies tailored to the secondary key stages with current research broken down into easily digestible chunks A focus on adaptive teaching and how to implement key strategies in different subject areas Guidance on a range of topics, from supporting students with mental health and anxiety to managing group work, class work, writing difficulties, homework and exams Strategies to support an understanding of puberty, relationships and sex education Approaches to foster autistic pride and to promote positive attitudes to diversity in all its forms Easy to dip in and out of chapters with signposting to further research, resources and support Taking a celebratory approach, the guide focuses on difference rather than deficit and weaves together the voices of autistic learners and parents alongside practical examples of what high-quality and adapted teaching should look like. It will be essential reading for all secondary school educators, SENCOs and parents who are supporting autistic learners aged 11-16.

The Autism Resource Manual for Families

The Autism Resource Manual for Families
Author: Debbie Riall
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 311
Release: 2023-12-05
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781003801917

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The Autism Resource Manual for Families is a treasure trove of practical, realistic and achievable strategies to support neurodivergent young people and their families with everyday life. Clearly laid out for easy use and access, it explains autism in context and provides ideas that are relevant not just for parents and carers, but for family support workers, social workers and family intervention teams. The resource covers a wide range of situations and offers an array of supports, with key topics ranging from anxiety, behaviour, and communication, to socialising, family life, and moving towards independence. With the lived experiences of parents and autistic children and young people in mind, this empowering manual includes: A wealth of situations from daily life, clearly addressed with examples of how autistic individuals may experience these and practical strategies for effective support Encouragement for parents and mini mantras for autistic children and young people to use in different situations Strategies for supporting autistic children in daily family life, including working with siblings, family holidays and eating out Advice for helping autistic young people through school, including attendance, homework and after-school exhaustion Guidance on initiating and carrying out productive conversations, as well as downloadable resources for visual conversation support. This book will be an essential tool for parents and carers of neurodivergent children and young people, as well as family or parent support workers and family intervention teams. It will also be valuable reading for pastoral teams, CAMHS, and social workers supporting these families.

Just the Job

Just the Job
Author: Maura Campbell,Debby Elley
Publsiher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2024-06-21
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9781805012498

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Smart casual? Close of play? Endless water-cooler discussions about the weather? Non-autistic adults can behave in baffling ways - and never more so in the maze of unwritten social rules, jargon and ritual that is your average day at the office. Luckily, Maura and Debby (office code cracker extraordinaires) have gone undercover in 'typical' offices for decades to pull together the ultimate survival guide for the autistic employee. Wickedly illustrated by Tim Stringer, this one-stop-shop gives guidance on everything from navigating sensory issues and asking for reasonable workplace adjustments to the appropriate etiquette of in-person and hybrid spaces and how to deal with instances of bullying and harassment. With translations of the bizarre idioms and acronyms of office-speak, as well advice on the baffling unspoken rules of an office social life - this is both a hilarious and highly practical guide to being happier and more successful at work.

The Parents Practical Guide to Resilience for Preteens and Teenagers on the Autism Spectrum

The Parents    Practical Guide to Resilience for Preteens and Teenagers on the Autism Spectrum
Author: Jeanette Purkis,Emma Goodall
Publsiher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2018-05-21
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9781784505752

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This book empowers parents of autistic young people aged 11 to 20 to help them promote resilience in their child. Full of suggestions and simple activities, this easy-to-use resource will help guide parents on how to build the foundations of resilience and independence for situations such as negotiating sexuality and relationships, entering employment or living away from home. It includes information about the main developmental stages for preteens and teens on the autism spectrum, and will take parents through life events and milestones at different ages and identify where difficulties and barriers to resilience may arise and how to address them.

Asperger s Teens

Asperger s Teens
Author: Blythe N. Grossberg
Publsiher: Magination Press
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2014-10
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1433819198

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For teens with Asperger's, high school can be a time of great promise an opportunity to learn more about subjects their excited about, join clubs and activities that interest them, and make new friends but it can also be uncomfortable at times.This book provides high school students with Asperger's strategies that they can use to help themselves feel more comfortable in school, find friends and get along with peers, work productively with their teachers, and move toward greater independence.

Fifteen Things They Forgot to Tell You About Autism

Fifteen Things They Forgot to Tell You About Autism
Author: Debby Elley
Publsiher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2018-04-19
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9781784508104

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What if the things people need to know about autism is not the information they're getting? Combining myth-busting advice with personal experience, this book from the mother of autistic twins shares simple strategies to build children's confidence, communication, and independence. From sharing the joy of yodelling around shops at the weekend, to finding creative ways to communicate with both her verbal and her non-verbal sons, Debby Elley gives practical and fun tips for everyday living and shows that being autistic is just another way of being. Both witty and candid, the book discusses labels, meltdowns, acceptance, happiness and much more.