Methods for Teaching Students with Autism Spectrum Disorders: Evidence-Based Practices, 1st edition

Published by Pearson (January 1, 2021) © 2015

  • John J. Wheeler
  • Michael R. Mayton
  • Stacy L. Carter Texas Tech University

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Table of contents

Section I: Introduction
1. Understanding Autism Spectrum Disorders Across the Lifespan
2. Determining Evidence-Based Interventions

Section II: Early Childhood
3. Identification and Early Intervention
4. Teaming with Families
5. Teaching Communication Skills
6. Methods for Promoting Social Competence

Section III: The School Years
7. Building School-Based Behavioral Repertoires
8. Collaboration and Consultation
9. Developing Academic Skills

Section IV: Moving from School to Adult Life
10. Fostering Self-Determination
11. Transition to Adulthood
12. Enhancing Quality of Life

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