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This book is a resource for the identification, selection, implementation, and evaluation of evidence-based practices to promote positive outcomes for learners with autism spectrum disorder across the lifespan and enhance their quality of life. The book discusses the decision-making process for identifying and selecting evidence-based practices to address the academic, behavioral, and social needs of this population of learners. It provides a systematic description of the implementation and evaluation of evidence-based practices within the context of ongoing assessment and data-based decision making. It presents evidence-based training models for promoting the adoption and implementation with fidelity of evidence-based practices while highlighting an ethical decision-making model for solving dilemmas common to selecting, implementing, and evaluating evidence-based practices. The book underlines the importance of developing collaborative partnerships with families and other professionals to better address the needs to learners with autism spectrum disorder.



Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Contributors

Preface

Chapter 1. Quality of Life

Laura C. Chezan and Erik Drasgow

Chapter 2. Characteristics of Learners with Autism Spectrum Disorder

Katie Wolfe, Meka N. McCammon, and Aaron R. Check

Chapter 3. Assessment for Instructional Planning

Laura C. Chezan and Erik Drasgow

Chapter 4. Evidence-Based Practice: Finding the Right Treatment that Works

Susan M. Wilczynski, Abby Magnusen, Shawnna Sundberg, and Ben Seifert

Chapter 5. Implementation of Evidence-Based Practices

Rose A. Mason, Emily Gregori, Jennifer Elaine Smith, Amanda Austin, and Hannah Crosley

Chapter 6. Progress Monitoring and Data-Based Decision Making

Katie Wolfe, Meka N. McCammon, and Aaron R. Check

Chapter 7. Ethics and Evidence-Based Practice: An Important Partnership for Meaningful Outcomes

Ilene S. Schwartz, Elizabeth M. Kelly, and Kaitlin Greeny

Chapter 8. Evidence-Based Practices to Enhance Social Competence

Jeff Sigafoos, Amarie Carnett, Mark F. O’Reilly, and Giulio E. Lancioni

Chapter 9. Evidence-Based Practices to Teach Academic Skills

Veronica P. Fleury, Jenny R. Root, Kelly Whalon, Emily Stover, and Alice Williams

Chapter 10. Evidence-Based Practices to Address Problem Behavior

Mandy Rispoli, Catharine Lory, Eric Shannon, and Charissa Voorhis

Chapter 11. Evidence-Based Practices for Secondary Transition Planning and Supports for Youth with Autism Spectrum Disorder

Anthony J. Plotner, Valerie L. Mazzotti, Stephen M. Kwiatek, Wen-hsuan Chang, Aaron Check, Abigail Mojica, and Charles Walters

Chapter 12. Collaborative Partnerships: Parents and Families

Hedda Meadan and Jamie N. Pearson

Chapter 13. Collaborative Partnerships: How and Why to Foster Professional Collaborations?

Jennifer M. Asmus, Lindsay M. McCary, & Taylor P. Dorlack

Chapter 14. Final Remarks

Katie Wolfe, Laura C. Chezan, and Erik Drasgow

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
      Publication Date: 10/08/2022
      ISBN13: 9781538149263, 978-1538149263
      ISBN10: 1538149265

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This book is a resource for the identification, selection, implementation, and evaluation of evidence-based practices to promote positive outcomes for learners with autism spectrum disorder across the lifespan and enhance their quality of life. The book discusses the decision-making process for identifying and selecting evidence-based practices to address the academic, behavioral, and social needs of this population of learners. It provides a systematic description of the implementation and evaluation of evidence-based practices within the context of ongoing assessment and data-based decision making. It presents evidence-based training models for promoting the adoption and implementation with fidelity of evidence-based practices while highlighting an ethical decision-making model for solving dilemmas common to selecting, implementing, and evaluating evidence-based practices. The book underlines the importance of developing collaborative partnerships with families and other professionals to better address the needs to learners with autism spectrum disorder.



      Table of Contents

      Table of Contents

      Contributors

      Preface

      Chapter 1. Quality of Life

      Laura C. Chezan and Erik Drasgow

      Chapter 2. Characteristics of Learners with Autism Spectrum Disorder

      Katie Wolfe, Meka N. McCammon, and Aaron R. Check

      Chapter 3. Assessment for Instructional Planning

      Laura C. Chezan and Erik Drasgow

      Chapter 4. Evidence-Based Practice: Finding the Right Treatment that Works

      Susan M. Wilczynski, Abby Magnusen, Shawnna Sundberg, and Ben Seifert

      Chapter 5. Implementation of Evidence-Based Practices

      Rose A. Mason, Emily Gregori, Jennifer Elaine Smith, Amanda Austin, and Hannah Crosley

      Chapter 6. Progress Monitoring and Data-Based Decision Making

      Katie Wolfe, Meka N. McCammon, and Aaron R. Check

      Chapter 7. Ethics and Evidence-Based Practice: An Important Partnership for Meaningful Outcomes

      Ilene S. Schwartz, Elizabeth M. Kelly, and Kaitlin Greeny

      Chapter 8. Evidence-Based Practices to Enhance Social Competence

      Jeff Sigafoos, Amarie Carnett, Mark F. O’Reilly, and Giulio E. Lancioni

      Chapter 9. Evidence-Based Practices to Teach Academic Skills

      Veronica P. Fleury, Jenny R. Root, Kelly Whalon, Emily Stover, and Alice Williams

      Chapter 10. Evidence-Based Practices to Address Problem Behavior

      Mandy Rispoli, Catharine Lory, Eric Shannon, and Charissa Voorhis

      Chapter 11. Evidence-Based Practices for Secondary Transition Planning and Supports for Youth with Autism Spectrum Disorder

      Anthony J. Plotner, Valerie L. Mazzotti, Stephen M. Kwiatek, Wen-hsuan Chang, Aaron Check, Abigail Mojica, and Charles Walters

      Chapter 12. Collaborative Partnerships: Parents and Families

      Hedda Meadan and Jamie N. Pearson

      Chapter 13. Collaborative Partnerships: How and Why to Foster Professional Collaborations?

      Jennifer M. Asmus, Lindsay M. McCary, & Taylor P. Dorlack

      Chapter 14. Final Remarks

      Katie Wolfe, Laura C. Chezan, and Erik Drasgow

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