In this exciting companion to the beloved classic Ten
Things Every Child with Autism Wishes You Knew, the unique perspective of
an autistic child's voice describes for teachers, in the classroom and in the
larger community, how to understand thinking and processing patterns common in
autism, how to shape an environment conducive to their learning style, and how
to communicate with autistic learners of all ages in functional, meaningful
ways. It's the guidebook every educator and family member, worldwide, needs to
create effective and inclusive settings wherein child and adult are both teachers
and learners.
This vibrantly updated and expanded edition includes an
imaginative, all-new guide adaptable for group discussion, self-reflection, or
self-expression, an afterword from the author's autistic son, and added
perspective from autistic adults about their experiences in education. Perennially
popular since 2006 and translated into multiple languages, Ten Things Your
Student with Autism Wishes You Knew now brings fresh perspective to a new
generation of educators and autistic learners.