商品簡介
Brady, a speech and language pathologist and assistive technology specialist, et al. offer a resource that shows teachers, parents, therapists, and daycare providers how to use simple ideas from speech and language pathology and occupational therapy, as well as assistive technology, to improve communication, social pragmatic, sensory integration, and coordination skills in children on the autism spectrum who vary in age and ability. They describe simple sensory integration, cooking, arts, daily living, and music activities that use minimal materials, have variations for low to high-functioning children, and can be used in school, home, and community settings. There is no index. Annotation c2012 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
作者簡介
Lois Jean Brady is a Speech and Language Pathologist with 20 years' experience. She currently works as a Speech Pathologist and Assistive Technology Specialist at the Spectrum Center School in Oakland, California. America X. Gonzalez is a Speech and Language Pathologist Assistant who works in several institutions in the San Francisco Bay Area. Maciej Zawadzki is an Occupational Therapist, Assistive Technology Specialist, and Certified Ergonomics Assessment Specialist working at the Spectrum Center schools in Pittsburg and Fairfield, California. Corinda Presley is an Occupational Therapist at the Communication Works Center in Oakland, California.