Autism Spectrum Disorder Books
Creative Heart Connection Busy Brains for Girls Supporting Executive Functioning and Neurodiversity in the Classroom
£15.86
Travis Alexander Stairway to the Spectrum
£16.15
Serenity Press The Beautiful Language of the Heart
£17.09
Creative Heart Connection Busy Brains for Boys
£17.99
Isohan Publishing How to Love with AuDHD
£17.09
TherapyBooks Publishing Loving Someone with AuDHD Autism ADHD
£999.99
Jstone Publishing When Youre AuDHD and Your Child Has PDA
£12.87
Jstone Publishing The AuDHD Parent Burnout Reset
£13.34
Jessica Kingsley Publishers Know Your Spectrum!: An Autism Creative Writing
Book SynopsisNot everyone with autism is the same. This workbook will help teenagers recognise their own individual spectrum of autistic behaviours, and reflect on the specific challenges they face, their own strengths and how they relate to other people. Using creative writing activities, this book helps teenagers to identify connections between events and their emotions - which can be difficult for people with autism - while improving their writing skills through fun activities. A range of examples of poetry and short stories are included to make each activity accessible to all levels and to show how writing narrative and poems can help support personal reflection. The book encourages the reader to explore the core aspects of autism including social communication, executive function, and sensory processing, and then allows the teen to create a template of their own spectrum of abilities within autism. This unique understanding of autism can then be used to develop individual strategies and encourage self-advocacy. Using this book collaboratively with teachers or parents means the teen can be supported in a way that is specific to them.Trade ReviewKnow Your Spectrum! is a much-needed resource: an innovative, insightful and extremely practical guide for young autistic people. Written in a clear and attractive style, and packed with useful information and ideas, it will empower them to embrace their neurology, develop their own strategies and learn how to self-advocate based on their personal spectrum of autism. -- Maura Campbell, Senior Editor and Features Writer, Spectrum Women MagazineTable of ContentsAcknowledgement; Preface; Introduction; Aims of the book for teenagers; How to use the book; Chapter structure; How to use the book as a course; Chapter Instructions; Introductory poem; 1. Know Your Spectrum of Executive Functioning; 2. Know Your Spectrum of Sensory Things; 3. Know Your Spectrum of Processing Differences; 4. Know Your Spectrum of Theory of Mind; 5. Know Your Spectrum of Social Communication; 6. Know Your Spectrum of Shutdowns and Meltdowns; 7. Know Your Spectrum of Self-Regulation and Routines; Final Poem; Epilogue; References; Further Reading
£20.89
Pavilion Publishing and Media Ltd The Good Box: Beyond Sensory Turmoil and Pain in Autism
Book SynopsisIn her influential and successful book The Anger Box, expert practitioner Phoebe Caldwell shifted attention away from the surface symptoms of autism and towards understanding sensory experiences and alleviating the distress associated with them. 'The Anger Box' of the title was a drawing by William, then aged six, of the sensations he felt when he lost control due to sensory overload. The book ended with William's 'Good Box', representing his experience of calm and relief. Bringing together ideas and material from The Anger Box as well as the later Hall of Mirrors, Shards of Clarity (which explored sense of self), and integrating updates and findings from a further decade of autism research, The Good Box gathers and extends insights from a pioneer of the field now in her ninetieth year. It also reflects a further shift of focus away from distress and towards acceptance and more positive interpretations of autistic experiences.Table of ContentsPreface 1. A People Spectrum 2. Defensive Systems 3. Flight Evolutionary Interlude 4. All In the Mind? 5. Neurological Damage 6. Vision In a Grey World 7. Auditory Processing 8. Feelings, Touch and Pressure 9. Emotional Overload Historical Interlude 10. Brain Wiring 11. Behavioural Approach or Engagement? 12. Autism and Society 13. A Sense of Self Conclusion
£19.95
Pavilion Publishing and Media Ltd A Practical Guide to Autism
Book Synopsis
£24.95
Grosvenor House Publishing Limited Where Theres a Will
£11.49
Grosvenor House Publishing Ltd Harrison
£11.91
Grosvenor House Publishing Ltd Harrison
£15.99
£26.26
£8.92
AVID Language CONNECT First
£15.99
Authors & Co. Permission To Be Different
£20.54
Frami Books The Secrets of My Spectrum
£14.61
£12.39
Cornerstone Publishing House DIARY OF A SPECIAL MUM
£19.95
£13.12
Tux Games Ltd Bedtime Stories
£10.89
Mistletoe Publishing The Autism Diet Guide
£17.09
S. L. Flynn Some days I need space
£9.49
Bronwyn Wilson Have the Numbers Gone Nuts
£16.98
Jstone Publishing The AuDHD Perimenopause Handbook
£17.84
Dean Publishing Autism Feels ...: An Earthling's Guide
£19.79
£24.87
Motivation Champs Publishing Dropped in A Maze
£17.09
Global Bookshelves International, LLC Before the Brave Bite
£16.02
Fifth Estate Publishing Energy Management
£18.99
Strongprint Publishing Real Words With Sam
£17.99
£12.39
Light Warrior Publishing TM Finding Normal in Bipolar
£12.34
Light Warrior Publishing TM Finding Normal in Bipolar
£17.09
Diamond Door Press The Neurodivergent Cookbook
£999.99
Simon & Schuster Uniquely Human: Updated and Expanded: A Different
Book SynopsisWinner of the Autism Society of America’s Dr. Temple Grandin Award for the Outstanding Literary Work in Autism A groundbreaking book on autism, by one of the world’s leading experts, who portrays autism as a unique way of being human—this is “required reading...Breathtakingly simple and profoundly positive” (Chicago Tribune).Autism therapy typically focuses on ridding individuals of “autistic” symptoms such as difficulties interacting socially, communication problems, sensory challenges, and repetitive behavior patterns. Now, this updated and expanded edition of Dr. Barry M. Prizant’s Uniquely Human tackles new language such as shifting from “person-first language” to “identity-first language,” diversity of identity in the autism sphere, and the future of autistic advocacy by amplifying the voices of autistic and neurodivergent individuals. “A must-read for anyone touched by autism…Dr. Prizant’s Uniquely Human is a crucial step in promoting better understanding and a more humane approach” (Associated Press). Instead of classifying “autistic” behaviors as signs of pathology, Dr. Prizant sees them as part of a range of strategies to cope with a world that feels chaotic and overwhelming. Rather than curb these behaviors, it’s better to enhance abilities, build on strengths, and offer supports that will lead to more desirable behavior and a better quality of life. Uniquely Human is a “brilliant” (Steve Silberman, author of NeuroTribes) approach to autism in the modern age that provides “common sense [and] practical advice” (Temple Grandin, author of The Autistic Brain) drawn from Dr. Prizant’s four-decade career. It conveys a deep respect for people with autism and their own unique qualities. Filled with humanity and wisdom, Uniquely Human “should reassure parents and caregivers of kids with autism and any other disability that their kids are not broken, but, indeed, special (Booklist, starred review).
£17.84
Lulu Press Turning Pain Into Purpose
£20.95
Rike Brand Parenting PDA
£14.99
Springer Nature Switzerland AG Handbook of Autism Spectrum Disorder and the Law
Book SynopsisThis book addresses an important and relatively neglected topic in the scientific literature: individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) who have dealings with the legal system. It examines issues and implications for autistic people, who have a significant risk for engagement with the legal system in some capacity (e.g., witness/bystander, victim, or perpetrator).Key areas of coverage include:Autistic people as victims and perpetrators of criminal activities, including violence, stalking, sexual exploitation, and cybercrime. Risks for unlawful behavior in individuals with autism and Asperger's. Legal assessment issues, such as witness protection and postconviction diagnoses. Legal outcomes for autistic people, including case law, prevention, service provisions in correctional settings, and rights and support systems. The Handbook of Autism Spectrum Disorder and the Law is an essential, comprehensive resource that explores the risk for unlawful behaviors affecting autistitc people as victims and perpetrators, as well as related issues of assessment and treatment, and outcome. It is a must-have reference for researchers, clinicians/practitioners, and graduate students in psychology, psychiatry, social work, and law, as well as professionals in such related fields, as criminology/criminal justice and the legal system.Table of ContentsChapter 1. Introduction.- Chapter 2. The Autism Diagnosis.- Chapter 3. Expert Evidence about Autism Spectrum Disorder.- Chapter 4. Neuroscience of Autism in the Legal Context.- Chapter 5. Trauma in Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder: An Empirically-Informed Model of Assessment and Intervention to Address the Effects of Traumatic Events.- Chapter 6. Legal Defense in Criminal Cases.- Chapter 7. Obtaining testimony from autistic people.- Chapter 8. ASD and unlawful behaviour: background.- Chapter 9. Bullying & Autism and Related Disorders.- Chapter 10. Cyber-dependent crime, autism and autistic-like traits.- Chapter 11. Violent Behavior in Autism and Asperger's Disorder.- Chapter 12. Sexual Offending and ASD.- Chapter 13. Defending Men with Autism Accused of Online Sexual Offenses.- Chapter 14. Stalking, Autism and the Law Chapter 15. The Right to Special Education.- Chapter 16. Navigating The Transition To Adulthood—Preparing For Life Under The U.S. Legislative Model.- Chapter 17. Legal Issues and Academic Accommodations in Higher Education.- Chapter 18. Autism Spectrum Disorder and the Workplace.- Chapter 19. Laws Affecting the Health, Security, Autonomy and Well-Being of People with ASD.- Chapter 20. Clinicians as Advocacy Allies for People with ASD.- Chapter 21. Psychological Assessment of Autism Spectrum Disorders and the Law.- Chapter 22. Violence Risk Assessment in Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD).- Chapter 23. Autism and Operational Policing.- Chapter 24. Preventing Criminal Sexual Behavior.- Chapter 25. Violence Prevention.- Chapter 26. Service provision in forensic settings Chapter 27. Moving Forward.
£151.99
£12.99
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£15.19
£31.34
ABA Espana VB-MAPP, Evaluación y programa de ubicación curricular de los hitos de la conducta verbal: Protocolo
£22.52
ABA Espana EL Enfoque de la Conducta Verbal
£21.24
ABA Espana El Lenguaje Visual de ABA
£22.99
ABA Espana Principios de Conducta, Octava Edición
£63.99