Explore the theory around autism, delving into topics such as;
- procedural /semantic memory,
- executive functioning,
- expressive/receptive language,
- sensory integration,
- behaviour as communication, and
- the importance of emotional literacy, co-regulation and resilience.
Packed with plenty of actionable advice you can incorporate into your everyday teaching, and high-quality strategies designed to foster positive relationships, enhance teaching and optimise learning outcomes.
Good Autism Practice for Teachers isn't about prescribing one-size-fits-all solutions; it's about empowering you to make informed decisions tailored to your unique class and students.
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The chapter on 'Change the Language', is typical of the book's format, in the ways in which, for example, Watson carefully explains the power of language and the need for all adults to be vigilant in challenging inappropriate language choices and respecting the needs of the autistic community.
This is a very accessible book and I can see that it will become well-used and often referred to, as Watson hopes.
Mary Mountstephen, SEN magazine








