This comprehensive intervention guide and accompanying activities are easily adapted to develop a curriculum for both children who are verbal and those who use augmentative and alternative communication. These flexible strategies can be implemented at home or in the classroom. Excellent for educators and speech language pathologists, this practical, user-friendly resource gives you the methods you need to build social and communication skills in children with autism.
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 640
Kathleen Ann Quill, Ed.D., is Director of the Autism Institute, an agency that provides educators with consultation, professional development, and instruction. She lectures internationally to share her insights about the educational needs of children with autism. Educated at Johns Hopkins University and Boston University, Dr. Quill received her doctorate in Applied Psycholinguistics and has conducted applied research on language, communication, and social development in children with autism. Dr. Quill has taught at the University of Massachusetts, Lesley College, and Emerson College in Boston.