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Using case stories and recommendations based on the authors' research, this book helps teachers to think differently about the so-called ""unusual, repetitive, or severely limited activities and interests"" (Autism Fact Sheet, 2007) of children with autism.Many individuals with autism have deep interest in one or a variety of topics. Some interests are commonly seen across individuals with autism, others seem more unique to an individual person. While conducting their research in schools, the authors observed that plans and goals for students with autism are developed for the purpose of 'extinguishing' or severely limiting these areas of interest.From their observations, the authors concluded that if educators could reframe 'obsessions' as fascinations, passions, interests, or 'enthusiasms' and see these areas as potential tools for teaching and supporting, educators and their students with autism may potentially be more satisfied, calm, and successful. ""Just Give Him the Whale!"" was written to help teachers and others working with children with autism understand and work with children's fascinations instead of trying to change them.

Table of Contents
Develop a Relationship with the Student; Expand Social Opportunities; Expand Communication Skills and Opportunities; Help Minimize Anxiety; Plan for Inclusive Opportunities; Build Classroom Expertise; Boost Literacy Learning; Comfort; Inspire Career Ideas; Encourage Risk-taking; Connect Students to Standards-based Content; Encourage In-depth Study; Make Sense of a Confusing World; Encourage Greatness; Make Life Worth Living.

Just Give Him the Whale!: 20 Ways to Use

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    A Paperback / softback by Paula Kluth, Patrick Schwarz

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      Publisher: Brookes Publishing Co
      Publication Date: 28/02/2008
      ISBN13: 9781557669605, 978-1557669605
      ISBN10: 1557669600

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Using case stories and recommendations based on the authors' research, this book helps teachers to think differently about the so-called ""unusual, repetitive, or severely limited activities and interests"" (Autism Fact Sheet, 2007) of children with autism.Many individuals with autism have deep interest in one or a variety of topics. Some interests are commonly seen across individuals with autism, others seem more unique to an individual person. While conducting their research in schools, the authors observed that plans and goals for students with autism are developed for the purpose of 'extinguishing' or severely limiting these areas of interest.From their observations, the authors concluded that if educators could reframe 'obsessions' as fascinations, passions, interests, or 'enthusiasms' and see these areas as potential tools for teaching and supporting, educators and their students with autism may potentially be more satisfied, calm, and successful. ""Just Give Him the Whale!"" was written to help teachers and others working with children with autism understand and work with children's fascinations instead of trying to change them.

      Table of Contents
      Develop a Relationship with the Student; Expand Social Opportunities; Expand Communication Skills and Opportunities; Help Minimize Anxiety; Plan for Inclusive Opportunities; Build Classroom Expertise; Boost Literacy Learning; Comfort; Inspire Career Ideas; Encourage Risk-taking; Connect Students to Standards-based Content; Encourage In-depth Study; Make Sense of a Confusing World; Encourage Greatness; Make Life Worth Living.

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