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Children with Autism and their Allies in Action

Who are they? What do they think?How do they help?

by suman s joshi, MSW and MA in Spl.Ed.

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Tips Unveiled Within from Experienced Professionals

This book is about hope and wisdom for those dealing with autistic spectrum disorder and about a community of professionals, parents, and friends who stand together to support and learn from one another. In this book,each group gives voice to its unique viewpoints,efforts,joys, and frustrations. This book is about seeing children with autism through each community member’s eyes. One thing common to all of them is the utmost respect for life, and a driving desire to help autistic children. The characters are fictional, but the information they give is based on real experience over the author’s 25 years in developing educational programs for children with autism and other children with special needs. This book can be a reference for in-house workshops in schools, and as supplemental reading for introductory courses in psychology and education. It can be a resource for pediatricians, family physicians, and parents about other professionals who work with and support children with autistic spectrum disorder.

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Paperback
Format: 5.5 x 8.5 Black & White Paperback, 140 pages
Publisher: Outskirts Press (Sep 23, 2007)
ISBN10: 143271306X
ISBN13: 9781432713065
Genre: FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS / Children with Special Needs

Author Information...

Suman Joshi has worked as a director of curriculum and programming at the Wildwood Programs in Albany, N.Y. for more than 25 years. Master’s degrees in special education, psychology and social work helped her to develop an integrated framework for planning educational programs for children with autism and/or other special needs. Presently, Ms. Joshi serves a consultant for groups dealing with autistic spectrum disorder in both the United States and India. She strongly believes that the way to help those with autism is by treating the disorder using an interdisciplinary team that learns from one another.

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