Recent research has shown that art therapy can be particularly effective for children with autism and communication disorders. The authors present a range of case studies of art therapy with... (more)
Contents:
Introduction and Overview: Autism and Pervasive Developmental Disorders: Concepts and Diagnostic Issues; M. Rutter, E. Schopler. Public Policy and Its Impact upon Children with Autism;... (more)
This book takes a multidisciplinary to autism, its causes and treatments. It brings together contributors from psychology, medicine, education and biology from around the world. The very latest... (more)
This book is about understanding and working with the AUtistic spectrum from an insider's view. The author, who was diagnosed as having an autistic spectrum disorder and who has a child with Asperger... (more)
This highly readable volume presents a concise but comprehensive overview of all that is known about autism, including its history, diagnosis, biological causes, neuropsychological mechanisms, and... (more)
The early stages of linguistic and social interaction are crucial in the development of every child, but particularly in children with autism. This work shows how a range of social and environmental... (more)
In this book, Liane Holliday Willey talks about how her family copes with her and one of her daughter's Asperger Syndrome. Through personal vignettes, frank discussions and practical suggestions,... (more)
The families of children with autistic spectrum disorders describe the ways autism has affected their daily lives, the challenges they have faced and the approaches they found beneficial. (more)
Applied Behaviour Analysis is increasingly recognised as a highly effective way of helping children with autistic spectrum disorders. This book shows how parents can use the practical aspects of such... (more)
Written by a ten-year-old diagnosed with Asperger Syndrome, this book shows that a child with AS describing the world as he perceives it can help adults better understand and treat the condition. 109... (more)
This work presents 10 longitudinal case studies of individuals with autism and discusses the nature of childhood autism and teaching children with autism. The study involves students of the Elizabeth... (more)
James Williams is an SP, or special person, diagnosed with autism during early childhood. Together, he and his mother Joan, met the challenges of living with autism with ingenuity and humour. This... (more)
This book offers an insight into the world of autistic children, and the problems that they and their families face. It should provide support and encouragement for families of children with autism,... (more)
Autism continues to fascinate researchers because it is both debilitating in its effects and complex in its nature and origins. This text argues that autism is primarily a disorder of "executive... (more)
Wendy Lawson has an autism spectrum disorder. After being considered intellectually disabled and misdiagnosed as schizophrenic, Wendy is now a mother with two degrees and her own business. As a poet... (more)
This is a practical examination of the behaviours that people with autism may exhibit that other people may find challenging. In order to help the autistic person to move on from these behaviours, it... (more)
This work is the result of a collaboration between a social historian and a cognitive scientist. It examines the enigmatic case of Hugh Blair Borg, an 18th-century Scottish Laird, whose brief... (more)
Pervasive developmental disorder, or PDD, is the umbrella term used to cover the whole family of autistic spectrum disorders - including autism and Asperger syndrome. PDD covers such a wide spectrum,... (more)
This book is written partly in diary form. It charts the life of Gabriel, a serverely autistic boy, from early childhood to the age of 17. It describes with affection how Gabriel's behaviour,... (more)
In 1991, Echo Fling was told by her son's teacher that his behaviour was not normal. Jimmy had failed to make friends and acted aggressively. This book tells Jimmy's story from his mother's viewpoint... (more)
This volume explores the dilemmas facing parents with an ADD child. Aimed at reducing the conflicts and friction that are often a part of home and school life, the author introduces the 'ADDapt'... (more)
A clear, focused, and practical book which provides a useful introduction to applied behaviour analysis for parents and professionals working with autistic children. 177 pages. (more)
This manual aims to enable people with Asperger's syndrome and high- functioning autism to deepen their self-understanding and appreciate their value as working individuals. Step-by-step... (more)
This text looks at applying theory of mind to children with autism, and concentrates on the treatment of social and communicative abnormalities. 302 pages. (more)
This text demonstrates how autism affects parents, siblings and carers, examines the diagnostic process from the viewpoint of parents/primary carers, and develops strategies for supporting and... (more)
A pocket guide aimed at sufferers and their families, friends and carers. It will give them a better understanding of autism and Asperger Syndrome and what it is like for sufferers of these... (more)
This handbook describes different play sequences which encourage the integration of social, emotional and cognitive development in autistic children. It is designed to enable parents to nurture their... (more)
In this text, the author investigates the autistic perception on the world, and defines what autism is in terms of causes, symptoms and behaviours, including a thorough explanation of theories on... (more)