Designing for Autism Spectrum Disorders

Designing for Autism Spectrum Disorders
Author: Kristi Gaines,Angela Bourne,Michelle Pearson,Mesha Kleibrink
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 415
Release: 2016-05-20
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781317932024

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Winner of the 2017 IDEC Book Award, 2017 EDRA Great Places Award (Book Category), 2017 American Society of Interior Designers Joel Polsky Prize and the 2016 International Interior Design Association TXOK Research Award Designing for Autism Spectrum Disorders explains the influence of the natural and man-made environment on individuals with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and other forms of intellectual/developmental disabilities (IDD). Drawing on the latest research in the fields of environmental psychology and education, the authors show you how architecture and interior spaces can positively influence individuals with neurodiversities by modifying factors such as color, lighting, space organization, textures, acoustics, and ventilation. Now you can design homes, therapeutic environments, work environments, and outdoor spaces to encourage growth and learning for the projected 500,000 children with ASD (in the United States alone) who are expected to reach adulthood by 2024. Topics discussed include: -Environmental design theories -Symptoms of ASD -Sensory processing deficits -Design needs of individuals on the spectrum at all ages -Design methods and solutions for spaces, including residential, learning, work, and therapeutic environments encompassing a wide range of budgets -Designing for self-actualization, well-being, and a high quality of life for the duration of an individual's life -Avenues for healthy living and aging in place -Biophilic design -Environmental impact on well-being -Strategies to promote active living as an integral part of the welfare focus.

Designing for Autism Spectrum Disorders

Designing for Autism Spectrum Disorders
Author: Kristi Gaines,Angela Bourne,Michelle Pearson,Mesha Kleibrink
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2016-05-20
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781317932031

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Winner of the 2017 IDEC Book Award, 2017 EDRA Great Places Award (Book Category), 2017 American Society of Interior Designers Joel Polsky Prize and the 2016 International Interior Design Association TXOK Research Award Designing for Autism Spectrum Disorders explains the influence of the natural and man-made environment on individuals with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and other forms of intellectual/developmental disabilities (IDD). Drawing on the latest research in the fields of environmental psychology and education, the authors show you how architecture and interior spaces can positively influence individuals with neurodiversities by modifying factors such as color, lighting, space organization, textures, acoustics, and ventilation. Now you can design homes, therapeutic environments, work environments, and outdoor spaces to encourage growth and learning for the projected 500,000 children with ASD (in the United States alone) who are expected to reach adulthood by 2024. Topics discussed include: -Environmental design theories -Symptoms of ASD -Sensory processing deficits -Design needs of individuals on the spectrum at all ages -Design methods and solutions for spaces, including residential, learning, work, and therapeutic environments encompassing a wide range of budgets -Designing for self-actualization, well-being, and a high quality of life for the duration of an individual's life -Avenues for healthy living and aging in place -Biophilic design -Environmental impact on well-being -Strategies to promote active living as an integral part of the welfare focus.

Interior Design for Autism from Childhood to Adolescence

Interior Design for Autism from Childhood to Adolescence
Author: A. J. Paron-Wildes
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2013-10-22
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781118680384

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When designing spaces for individuals with Autism, there are specific design strategies that can be employed to create optimal spaces that can have a positive impact on special learning and sensory needs. Interior Design for Autism from Childhood to Adolescence gives designers the exact information they need to implement these design strategies in their own projects. Projects covered relate specifically to the age ranges from childhood through adolescence, including high schools, residential group homes, and workplaces. The main neurofunctions of Autism are covered along with specific design techniques that can be used to address each one. Information on toxins and material selection is also included.

Interior Design for Autism from Adulthood to Geriatrics

Interior Design for Autism from Adulthood to Geriatrics
Author: A. J. Paron-Wildes
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 143
Release: 2013-11-20
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781118680254

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When designing spaces for individuals with Autism, there are specific design strategies that can be employed to create optimal spaces that can have a positive impact on special learning and sensory needs. Interior Design for Austism from Adulthood to Geriatrics gives designers the exact information they need to implement these design strategies in their own projects. Projects covered relate specifically to the age ranges from adulthood through geriatric age, including workplaces, clinical settings, and nursing homes. The main neurofunctions of Autism are covered along with specific design techniques that can be used to address each one. Information on toxins and material selection is also included.

At Home with Autism

At Home with Autism
Author: Steele, Kim,Ahrentzen, Sherry
Publsiher: Policy Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2015-11-25
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781447307976

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At Home with Autism offers a close look at current practices for designing housing that will support the needs and aspirations of people with autism, and it mounts a powerful case that there should not be a singular residential model or approach. Rather, the authors argue, residential design for autism should be flexible and varied, focused on quality of life and the expansion of residential choices for people on all parts of the autism spectrum.

Interior Design for Autism from Birth to Early Childhood

Interior Design for Autism from Birth to Early Childhood
Author: A. J. Paron-Wildes
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 154
Release: 2013-10-22
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781118680339

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Interior Design for Austism from Birth to Early Childhood gives designers who are creating spaces for individuals with Autism, the exact information they need to create optimal spaces that can have a positive impact on special learning and sensory needs. This book also shows how to implement specific design strategies that can be employed in their own projects. Projects covered relate specifically to the age ranges from birth through early childhood, including schools, homes, and clinical therapy settings. The main neurofunctions of Autism are covered along with specific design techniques that can be used to address each one. Information on toxins and material selection is also included.

Designing Comprehensive Interventions for High functioning Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders

Designing Comprehensive Interventions for High functioning Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders
Author: Ruth Aspy,Barry G. Grossman
Publsiher: AAPC Publishing
Total Pages: 484
Release: 2012
Genre: Asperger's syndrome
ISBN: 1934575968

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This textbook presents a process and framework for designing interventions for individuals of all ages with ASD while staying consistent with recent special education trends, including response to intervention (RTI), evidence-based practices, and positive behavioral supports. The Ziggurat Model 2.0 is updated and expanded with the latest research and a new version of the Underlying Characteristics Checklist for Early Intervention (UCC-EI).

A Computational View of Autism

A Computational View of Autism
Author: Uttama Lahiri
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2020-07-27
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9783030402372

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This book first explains autism, its prevalence, and some conventional intervention techniques, and it then describes how virtual reality technology can support autism intervention and skills training. The approaches and technologies covered include immersive virtual reality, augmented reality and mixed reality. The tasks covered include emotion recognition, affective computing, teaching communication skills, imparting literacy skills, training for imitation skills, and joint attention skills. Most of the chapters assume no prerequisite knowledge of autism or virtual reality, and they are supported throughout with detailed references for further investigation. While the author is an engineer by profession, with specialist knowledge in robotics and computer-based platforms, in this book she adopts a user perspective and cites many real-life examples from her own experience. The book is suitable for students of cognitive science, and researchers and practitioners engaged with designing and offering technological assistance for special needs training.