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Learning in autism

From new scientific knowledge to intervention strategies

Product: Book

Trim size in cm: 17x24

Pages: 144

ISBN: 978-88-590-1169-9

Publication date: 01/09/2016

Suitable for: Nursery 1st Level (ages 3-4), Nursery 2nd Level (ages 4-5), Primary 1st level (ages 6-7), Primary 2nd level (ages 8-10), Lower secondary 1st level (ages 10-11), Lower secondary 2nd level (ages 12-13), Upper secondary 1st level (ages 14-16), Upper secondary 2nd level (ages 17-19)


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Why do we learn? How does learning change over the course of our development? How can we boost it? These question and others become more complex when dealing with a condition which is still, under many aspects, as enigmatic as autism. This book, a first for the Italian public, offers a rigorous, in-depth discourse, which is accessible to all, on the most recent scientific findings about learning in autism. Over the last decade these have allowed us to distance ourselves from myths and stereotypes, to develop effective intervention tools and to identify new research frontiers.  Children with autism are capable not only of learning but also surprising us because of their out-of-the-ordinary abilities. Nevertheless, conventional educational strategies, those which work for children with typical development, are often ineffective and lead the child, their family and the professionals involved in teaching them towards frustrating and unproductive outcomes.

In this guide, teachers, parents and all those who deal with children with autism can find tools and therapeutic and educational tips essential for better facing the complex challenges that learning with autism brings.


Presentation (Stefano Vicari)

Introduction. The paradox of learning with autism

CHAP. 1   Born to learn. Learning in typical development

CHAP. 2 Communication, social reciprocity and learning

CHAP. 3   Mental states, emotions and learning

CHAP. 4   Repetitive behaviour and learning

CHAP. 5 Cognitive style, sensory profile and learning

CHAP. 6   Psychiatric comorbidity and learning

CHAP. 7   From learning to teaching

CHAP. 8 Understanding tools and understanding the child: a story

Conclusions

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