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How Do I Teach This Kid to READ? Teaching Literacy Skills to Young Children with Autism

Author(s): Kimberly Henry

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Reading is so much more than reciting words on a page!

Reading provides personal enjoyment, access to information, and opens doors to opportunities throughout life, both recreational and occupational. Reading helps us grow and vicariously experience things we are curious about, and dream about.

But for many young children with autism, reading is often a factual memorization of letters and words. The playful, imaginative qualities of reading may be missed in favor of the repetitive, predictable alphabet and visual appearance of words on a page.

This book presents simple instructional strategies that can be used to help develop early literacy skills in young children with autism. Award-winning author Kimberly Henry provides dozens of fine-tuned, easily adaptable activities that teachers and parents can implement separately or in infinite combinations. Included are units on phonemic awareness, vocabulary, comprehension, and fluency. Kim also lists numerous other resources you can use to supplement the lessons.

Best of all, this book comes with a FREE CD of printable, visual tools, such as:
  • ABC Books
  • Text-Picture Matches
  • Songs, Chants, and Poems
  • Word Webs
  • Visual Organizers
  • Sentence Builders
  • Graphics for Games
  • And many more!


Binding: Paperback
Pages: 97

Kimberly A. Henry is a special educator with over twenty years experience working with students with autism and other developmental disorders. She received her master’s degree from Johns Hopkins University. After beginning her teaching career as a general education teacher in middle school, she switched to special education. Kim taught special education at the middle school and preschool levels, and in an elementary specialized autism program.

Ms. Henry is the noted author of the How Do I Teach This Kid? series, through which she provides practical, easy-to-implement ideas for using visual strategies to teach children with autism or other developmental challenges. In addition to being a university adjunct instructor, Kim currently works as a teacher specialist, providing technical assistance and mentoring to teachers of children with autism from preschool through elementary grades.




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Acknowledgements

Introduction

Phonemic Awareness

What is phonemic awareness?
Why is phonemic awareness important to reading success?
How do typically developing young children demonstrate phonemic awareness?
How do young children with ASD struggle with phonemic awareness?
How can phonemic awareness be developed?
ABC Book
Thematic ABC Book
ABC Action Chant
Fridge Phonics®
Dr. Seuss and Friends
Suggested Books for Developing Phonemic Awareness
Magic Word Book
Diphthong Song

Vocabulary
What is vocabulary?
Why is vocabulary important to reading success?
How do typically developing young children demonstrate vocabulary?
How do young children with ASD struggle with vocabulary?
How can vocabulary be developed?
My Picture Book
Environmental Print Book
Word Wall
Thematic Word Wall
Audio Card Reader
One Word Text
Picture Me Reading!©
Dolch Sight Word List
Word Webs
List Poem

Comprehension
What is comprehension?
Why is comprehension important to reading success?
How do typically developing young children demonstrate comprehension?
How do young children with ASD struggle with comprehension?
How can comprehension be developed?
Language Experience Story
Book Box
Simon Says … Book
Text-Picture Match
Cover Picture Prediction
Picture Walk
Question Sticks
Question Cues
Use the Clues
Thinking in Pictures
Comment Stop
Feelings
It’s Right There
Visual Organizers

Fluency
What is fluency?
Why is fluency important to reading success?
How do typically developing young children demonstrate fluency?
How do young children with ASD struggle with fluency?
How can fluency be developed?
Read to Me
Echo Reading
Predictable TextPacing Board
Sentence Builder
Adapted Books

Some Final Thoughts

References and Resources

Index


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