Millions of children have been diagnosed with autism or fall somewhere within the autism spectrum. Early intervention education and training programs have been found to support these students immensely leading to a higher level of independent social life than has previously been seen. Anxiety bullying communication and learning abstract concepts can be a great challenge for autistic children and can also provide an obstacle for social interaction with other children. It is important to continue offering these students access to a broad enriched and balanced curriculum while also devising new approaches and alternative systems of communication that will help to facilitate their access to the educational process and foster adaptive behaviors. Interventions for Improving Adaptive Behaviors in Children With Autism Spectrum Disorders offers a current overview of modern practices regarding the teaching of autistic children. This book seeks to update the current practices for professionals working with autistic children offer practical information regarding interventions and provide tools for managing autistic children in critical situations. Covering topics such as autism diagnostic observation schedule inclusivity in schools and vocational training for autistic people this text is essential for teachers special education teachers administrators speech therapists academicians researchers students and professionals and practitioners involved in the upbringing education social and vocational inclusion of people with ASD.
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