Autism and the Social World of Childhood

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Author_Carmel Conn
autism
Autism Education
Autism Play
Autism Research
autistic spectrum disorders
Bronfenbrenner's Ecological Systems Model
Bronfenbrenner’s Ecological Systems Model
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childhood development
children with special needs
Children's Cultural Worlds
Children's Social Activity
Children's Social Experience
Children's Social Worlds
Children’s Cultural Worlds
Children’s Social Activity
Children’s Social Experience
Children’s Social Worlds
communication differences
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Diff Erential
Dominant Adult Culture
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ethnographic study
inclusive education
Learning Story
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Mixed Methods Design
Naturalistic Enquiry
Pe Rc
peer interaction
Physical Activity Play
play
practitioner strategies
Real Life Classroom Situation
Refl Ective Approach
Reflective Practice
Social Emotional Learning
social integration in autism
Sociocultural Historical Theory
St Ag
Superhero Play
ZPD Activity

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415838344
  • Weight: 370g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 20 Feb 2014
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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A key issue for researchers and practitioners is how to support the social engagement of children with autism in ordinary, everyday social processes that are transactional in nature and involve mixed groups of children, with and without autism, in rich and varied relationships.

Autism and the Social World of Childhood brings together current understandings about the social engagement of children with autism, gained from psychology-based research into autism, with well-established ideas about children’s everyday social worlds, gained from sociocultural theories of childhood. It describes the experiences of interaction, friendship and play from children’s own point of view as a way of giving insight into children’s lives as they are lived and understood by them. Such an understanding serves to inform educational practice and aids the provision of more effective learning environments.

Autism and the Social World of Childhood includes sections on:

  • the nature of play, social interaction and friendship in autism
  • the nature of children’s ordinary social worlds, including children’s cultures of communication and variation in children’s play
  • research approaches to investigating the social engagement of children with and without autism in natural contexts
  • educational approaches to supporting the integration of children with autism within a school setting
  • the importance of assessment in autism education.

Autism and the Social World of Childhood includes real life descriptions of children’s social experiences taken from ethnographic research into the play and interaction of children with and without autism. Practical guidance is provided on educational approaches to supporting the inclusion of children with autism within the ordinary social worlds of childhood.

Carmel Conn is a teacher and researcher, and has a background in special educational needs and inclusive education. She has many years of experience in supporting children with autism, their friends, schools and families in included educational settings.

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