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E-raamat: Good Autism Practice for Teachers: Embracing Neurodiversity and Supporting Inclusion

  • Formaat: EPUB+DRM
  • Ilmumisaeg: 13-May-2026
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040806395
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  • Formaat: EPUB+DRM
  • Ilmumisaeg: 13-May-2026
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040806395

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This exciting text equips educators with practical, evidence informed strategies to support neurodivergent learners. Packed with actionable advice that can be easily incorporated into your everyday teaching, the book shows how you can foster positive relationships, enhance teaching and optimise learning outcomes.



This exciting text equips educators with practical, evidence-informed strategies to support neurodivergent learners. Packed with actionable advice that can be easily incorporated into your everyday teaching, the book shows how you can foster positive relationships, enhance teaching and optimise learning outcomes.

Exploring the theory around autism, this new edition has been fully revised and includes two new chapters on adapting for demand avoidance and managing change, including transitioning from primary to secondary school. There is also expanded guidance on multi-agency working and improving relationships with families. Other topics covered include:

  • procedural/semantic memory,
  • executive functioning,
  • expressive/receptive language,
  • sensory integration,
  • behaviour as communication and
  • the importance of emotional literacy, co-regulation and resilience.

Good Autism Practice for Teachers isn't about prescribing one-size-fits-all solutions; it's about empowering educators to make informed decisions tailored to their unique class and students. Whether you're a seasoned teacher or a trainee, including SENCOs, this book is your key to transforming your classroom.

 

 

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Praise for First Edition:

'This is a well-structured text, with useful images / visuals to support deeper understanding and with many examples of best practice. Each chapter includes key points, reflective questions and information on further reading and associated references.

The chapter on Change the Language, is typical of the books format, in the ways in which, for example, Watson carefully explains the power of language and the need for all adults to be vigilant in challenging inappropriate language choices and respecting the needs of the autistic community.

This is a very accessible book and I can see that it will become well-used and often referred to, as Watson hopes.'

Mary Mountstephen, SEN magazine

About the author

Introduction

PART 1: UNDERSTANDING AUTISM

Executive functioning and theory of mind

Procedural versus semantic memory

Sensory processing

Expressive and receptive language

Behaviour as communication

PART 2: THEORY INTO PRACTICE

Emotional literacy

Change the language

Environmental influences

Positive relationships and co-regulation

Consistency and predictability

Transitions

Structure and organisation

Life skills

Visuals

Adapting for Demand Avoidance

Conclusion

Index
Karen Watson is an additional support needs (ASN) educator, inclusion champion and teacher. She has worked in the sector for over ten years and is passionate about all things ASN/special educational needs and disabilities (SEND), especially helping other professionals increase their confidence, knowledge and opportunities for inclusion. She currently works in Ayrshire, has written for the TES and reaches out to other professionals via her podcast Scottish ASN Teacher and as a presenter on Teacher Hug Radio.