Enhancing communication for individuals with autism : (Record no. 26090)

LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CONTROL NUMBER
LC control number 2014014269
INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 9781598572216
DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER
Call number 618.92/85882
MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Authors Shane, Howard C.
TITLE STATEMENT
Title Enhancing communication for individuals with autism :
Subtitle a guide to the visual immersion system
Statement of responsibility, etc by Howard C. Shane...[et.al.].
PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT)
Place of publication Baltimore :
Publisher Brookes,
Date 2014.
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Extent xvii, 326 pages.
Size 28 cm.
GENERAL NOTE
General note Includes index.
CONTENTS
Contents Machine generated contents note: About the Authors -- Howard C. Shane, Ph.D., Emily Laubscher, M.S., CCC-SLP, Ralf W. Schlosser, Ph.D., Holly L. Fadie, M.S., CCC-CLP, James F. Sorce, Ph.D., Jennifer S. Abramson, M.S., CCC-CLP, Suzanne Flynn, Ph.D., CCC-CLP, and Kara Corley, M.S., CCC-CLP -- About the Downloadable Material -- Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Overview of The Visual Immersion Program (VIP) Language Acquisition and Symbolic Competence Tools Used to Support Visual Language and Communication Principles of Assessment Principles of Intervention Protesting Organization and Transitions Requesting Directives Commenting Questions Social Pragmatics Index.
SUMMARY
Summary "How can you help children with moderate to severe autism become more effective communicators? Discover the Visual Immersion System (VIS), a practical, research-based intervention framework that taps into the strong visual processing skills many children on the spectrum have. You'll learn how to use readily available resources from photos and symbols to apps and software to create a customized system of visual supports that boost seven key communicative functions (see sidebar). For each of the functions, you'll get comprehensive how-to guidance on choosing tools and materials, conducting systematic instruction, collecting data, and assessing how well interventions are working. A must for SLPs, interventionists, and educators, the innovative VIS approach will ensure better communication and higher quality of life for children with autism. WHY THE VIS WORKS: Uses visual supports, an approach that's proven successful for children with autism Strengthens communication skills needed for learning and meaningful human interaction Builds on evidence-based assessment and intervention procedures developed over decades at Boston Children's Hospital Incorporates a wide range of low-tech and higher-tech options Flexible can be used in home, school, or community settings Provides clear, easy-to-use instructions on conducting interventions Includes guidance on generalizing new communication skills PRACTICAL MATERIALS: Detailed guide to low- and higher-tech visual supports (includes benefits and limitations of each); case examples from clinical practice and field study; 15 reproducible checklists and forms to guide assessment, implementation, and progress monitoring. Help children with autism improve key communication skills: Protest and refusal Organization & transitions Requesting Directives Commenting Questions Social pragmatics"--
SUMMARY
Summary "The Visual Immersion System (VIS) uses visual supports based on seven communicative operations: 1) Protest and refusal, 2) Transitions, 3) Requesting, 4) Commenting, 5) Directives, 6) Questions, and 7) Social pragmatics. For each of the seven functions, the book describes how to determine when to introduce that function, provide guidelines on how to prepare materials, outline how to conduct and improve instruction, and describe how to collect data and measure progress. Case examples from clinical practices as well as results from ongoing field study further illustrate how to generalize to the home and school environment. The final chapter will offer comparisons of VIP to other communication approaches. The accompanying downloads include photocopiable checklists and forms for assessment, implementation, and progress monitoring"--
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Topical Heading Autistic children
General Rehabilitation
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Topical Heading Communicative disorders in children
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Topical Heading EDUCATION / Special Education / General
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Topical Heading LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Speech
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Topical Heading MEDICAL / Audiology & Speech Pathology
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Name Laubscher, Emily
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Name Schlosser, Ralf W.
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Name Fadie, Holly L.
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Name Sorce, James F.
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Name Abramson, Jennifer S.
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Name Flynn, Suzaane
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Name Corley, Kara
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        University of Wollongong in Dubai University of Wollongong in Dubai Main Collection 2015-03-15 AMAUS 618.9285882 SH EN T0034291 2017-01-26 45.46 2017-01-26 REGULAR

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