Autistic Children

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Autism
autism spectrum diagnosis techniques
Autistic Adolescents
Autistic Children
Behaviour Modification Techniques
behavioural intervention strategies
Brian Roberts
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child psychiatry research
Childhood Psychosis
Childhood Schizophrenia
Clinical Distortion
Conditioning Schools
developmental psychology
Early Infantile Autism
Education
Education Authorities
EEG Department
EEG Reading
EEG Specialist
ENT Surgeon
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Head Phones
IQ Point
Jeanne Hertzog
Jill Boucher
Kanner Criteria
Late Infant
Les Scarth
Merrill Palmer Scale
neurodevelopmental disorders
Noisy Tantrums
paediatric assessment
psychological testing
Self-care Competence
SEN
Severely Subnormal
sheltered community life
special educational needs
Special Needs
speech therapy
Sybil Elgar
teaching-treatment
Young Men
Youth Employment Officers

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138586499
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Aug 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Originally published in 1977. This book is a comprehensive account of the state of knowledge about autism in the 1970s. Its main emphases are the special needs of autistic children and everyday aspects of dealing with them – how to manage, teach and ‘treat’ them. As such, it will be of particular value for teachers and parents, but equally important for GPs, paediatricians, child psychiatrists and psychologists and anyone else playing a role in the diagnosis and care of these children.

In the opening chapters, the two editors discuss the diagnosis of autism and the specific techniques used when dealing with problems of learning and behaviour in autistic children from early childhood to adolescence. The various contributors, also specialists in the field, then draw on their own particular knowledge and expertise to cover research, the ancillary services which are available, and useful techniques for working with older autistic persons.

Barbara Furneaux, Brian Roberts