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Communicating Better with People on the Autism Spectrum

35 Things You Need to Know

«Many of the strategies describe good practise for working with any individual, regardless of specific or additional needs... The main thrust of the book is that, as practitioner, we should remember that we are not treating a diagnosis but working with a child or young person, and the overall theme is of responding to the individuals we work with in a more compassionate and dignified manner.»

Martin Edmonds, Special Children Magazine

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35 tips and strategies for effective and sensitive communication with people on the autism spectrum

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Forlag
Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Innbinding
Paperback
Språk
Engelsk
Sider
96
ISBN
9781849057080
Utgivelsesår
2016
Format
20 x 17 cm

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«Many of the strategies describe good practise for working with any individual, regardless of specific or additional needs... The main thrust of the book is that, as practitioner, we should remember that we are not treating a diagnosis but working with a child or young person, and the overall theme is of responding to the individuals we work with in a more compassionate and dignified manner.»

Martin Edmonds, Special Children Magazine

«This helpful and accessible book challenges the assumption that only people with autism have problems with communication. Paddy-Joe Moran points out the numerous mistakes professionals can make in their interactions with autistic people, and offers helpful advice on how to make a positive difference with a small amount of effort and no extra cost. Tackling subjects from the use of labelling language to how to structure a conversation, and the importance of positivity and respect in all our interactions, this is a must read for all professionals.»

Jane Forrest, Autism Support Coordinator, Cheshire and Wirral Partnership NHS Foundation Trust

«Non-autistic professionals have strange ways of communicating. Sometimes they use inappropriate terminology, figures of speech, or rely excessively on gestures. It's not their fault. They just need guidance. They will benefit a great deal from reading this well-organised book and its bite-sized and easy-to-follow tips.»

Janine Booth, author of 'Autism Equality in the Workplace: Removing barriers and challenging discrim

«Communicating Better with People on the Autism Spectrum is an excellent resource. Written from the perspective of autistic experience, Paddy-Joe Moran provides professionals working with those on the autism spectrum with a wealth of useful information on how to communicate in a respectful and inclusive manner. Information in the book will be invaluable in making working relationships between autistic people and professionals more productive and supportive.»

Jeanette Purkis, autistic advocate and author of 'The Guide to Good Mental Health on the Autism Spec

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