doi:10.1002/aur.3081Venker, Courtney E.Lorang, EmilyAutism Research: Official Journal of the International Society for Autism Research
A place to find and suggest books for children with autism, and to discuss autism and reading comprehension. Sunday, September 8, 2024 Over a Decade Later Looking Back This is a photo of my oldest son at about the time I started this blog. ...
Every collection ofdiverse picture booksmust include a wide range of children with differing skills and abilities and you''ll understand I haven't been able to cover every disability on this list. I have a separate list ofchildren's books featuring characters on the autism spectrum, which some...
When researching the best children’s books about disabilities to share in the classroom, we learned a lot from children’s publishing agents James and Lucy Catchpole. They are disabled, and they give great tips for teacherson their blog. (See their own picture books below too!) To create t...
Feng said that he had been near breaking point, but gradually realized that avoiding the issue was useless. He began reading books about autism and working to help his daughter. In December 2012, the Ningbo Xingbao autism family support center was established. At the center, parents can help...
received international recognition from parents, teachers, and respected figures in the field of behavior analysis, published several articles in major scientific journals, and developed many books, DVDs, and assessments that are widely used today by both parents and leading researchers in autism treatme...
Fiction plays a significant role inshaping how people understand and respond to autism. And in this way, books are often used by both schools and parents to helpchildrenandyoung peopleunderstand more about autism. But the limited and skewed portrayal of autism means it is oftenmisrepresented rath...
Lauren Kerstein, LCSW, is a licensed clinical social worker who specializes in working with children, adolescents, adults, and families. She is the author ofRosie the DragonandCharliepicture book series and writes books for young adults. She has authored a textbook aboutAutism Spectrum Disorders....
In his work with children on the autism spectrum in various settings, Joel has noticed a need for more engaging social skills curricula, stronger visual components and more compelling social skills learning activities. His six illustrated children’s books, includingThe Conversation TrainandThe Green ...
A quasi-experimental group design with repeated measures at pretest and posttest was employed to examine the effect of teaching with picture books about autism on improving typically developing children's acceptance and attitude toward children with autism in this study. The participants were children ...