A Teacher's Guide to Managing Autism in the Classroom: Teaching Success from Kindergarten to Highschool (Inclusive Teaching)
B**S
A valuable resource for parents and teachers.
As an educator, I found this book very informative and well-organized. It was easy to read and highlighted many useful points for teachers and parents, with concrete examples to manage autistic behaviors. As a teacher, I appreciated the specific suggestions to create a more inclusive classroom. The book was well-researched and I will refer to it throughout the year. This is an important resource and must read for teachers and parents!
K**T
A valuable and enlightning tool for autism teaching
This book is very well written by Mr. Bass, who is very knowledgeable of this topic. This book is valuable for all teachers or anybody who is interested in understanding and helping the autistic/student.Thank you for writing this book, mr. Bass I am not a teacher, but I am a great aunt of an autistic child and this was very informative. This will help me to understand him better.
E**4
Let them feel valued and engaged
As a teacher, this book has been a game-changer for me in understanding and supporting my students with autism. Richard Bass provides practical, evidence-based strategies that are easy to implement and truly make a difference. This has definitely made my classroom more inclusive and has helped all my students feel valued and engaged.
A**A
Helpful Guide for Autism in the Classroom
A very helpful guide for teachers working with students with autism. Practical tips on managing behaviors, creating sensory-friendly environments, and collaborating with parents. Clear, straightforward advice that’s easy to implement. Great for new and experienced teachers aiming for an inclusive classroom.
T**S
Solid information, delivers on its promise
Read this book and be confident that you have done your due diligence. The author is extremely thorough in their research and organized presentation of the information. A remarkable resource for educators!
E**
Timely and pertinent advice for educators dealing with ADHD.
Richard Bass has written several books on ADHD and demonstrates a very deep and passionate understanding of the condition. Well researched and relevant. A great resource for parents and teachers. A great read.
S**T
Practical Guide for Teachers
This book is a fantastic guide for teachers working with students with autism. It provides practical tips on managing behaviors, creating sensory-friendly environments, and collaborating with parents.The advice is clear, easy to follow, and can be quickly put into practice. It is perfect for both new and seasoned teachers aiming to create an inclusive classroom. I highly recommend it for anyone looking to support diverse learners!
J**.
Very informative and helpful
I purchased this book for a friend who will be a first-time teacher this coming year. She found this book helpful and feels she can be more intentional in how she organizes her classroom to accommodate children with autism. There was so much to learn from this book, and she definitely feels she will be a better teacher because of this book.
J**S
Creating a Supportive Classroom
This book by Richard Bass provides a helpful guide for teachers looking to create a more inclusive classroom for students with autism. It emphasizes collaboration with parents and support staff, while offering practical tips on modifying instruction and building social skills. While the book focuses on ASD, the strategies can be beneficial for teachers working with any diverse learners.
U**R
recognizing and nurturing
A resource for educators looking to support students with autism. Evidence-based practices and insights to help create a supportive learning environment. Strategies, such as designing sensory-friendly classrooms, collaborating with parents and support staff, facilitating social skills development, and modifying teaching practices to accommodate different learning needs
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