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How to Make School Make Sense: A Parents’ Guide to Helping the Child with Asperger Syndrome: A Parents’ Guide to Helping the Child with Asperger Syndrome

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Clare Lawrence

  • How to Make School Make Sense: A Parents’ Guide to Helping the Child with Asperger Syndrome

128 pages
2008
ISBN: 9781843106647

Every child's education relies on a partnership between parents, professionals and, of course, the child. This book gives parents of children with Asperger syndrome (AS) practical advice on how to make the most of this important partnership and work with schools to ensure their child's needs are being met.

The book explores how parents can prepare their child for school life and how they can work with teachers to improve the classroom environment, as well as the school environment as a whole, for their child and consequently for the benefit of all pupils. Strategies include peer education, the use of visual cues and rules and effective communication between parents, teachers and support staff.

This clear, accessible book will be an invaluable guide for parents of children with AS and will also be of interest to the teachers and educational professionals who work with them.

Table of Contents

  1. Where Do We Start? What You Can Do as a Parent by Yourself.
  2. Help to Look for Within the Classroom.
  3. Whole School Solutions.
  4. What Do We Want from Education?
  5. What to Do When Things Go Wrong?

References.

Index.

"I just wish this book had been around when my son with AS was at school. I can only hope that all teachers support sraff and most importantly parents will read this and be able to support their child in the most effective way possible."
- Asperger East Anglia Newsletter

"For a child with AS school can present itself as an overwhelming mess of bright colours and loud sounds and the inclusive classroom it isn't always just the child with AS that is overhelmed. Balancing the needs of Children with AS and their neurotypical classmates can prove to be a daunting task for teachers."
- BILD Information Service

"This clear, accessible book will be an invaluable guide for parents of children with AS and will also be of interest to the teachers and educational professionals who work with them."
- Autism AS

"This easy to read and practical book will be an invaluable guide for parents of children with AS and will also be of interest to the teachers and ecucational professionals who work with them."
- Australian Journal of Dyslexia and other Learning Disabilities