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Ten Things Your Student with Autism Wishes You Knew
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Ten Things Your Student with Autism Wishes You Knew
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Ten Things Your Student with Autism Wishes You Knew
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Ten Things Your Student with Autism Wishes You Knew

Written by Ellen Notbohm

Narrated by Stephanie Cozart

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Winner of an iParenting Media Award and Finalist in the 2006 ForeWord Book of the Year Awards! Ellen Notbohm's first book, Ten Things Every Child with Autism Wishes You Knew, was a shot heard throughout the worldwide autism community. Now, for the teacher in all of us comes Ten Things Your Student with Autism Wishes You Knew. The unique perspective of a child's voice is back to help us understand the thinking patterns that guide their actions, shape an environment conducive to their learning style, and communicate with them in meaningful ways. This book affirms that autism imposes no inherent upper limits on achievement, that both teacher and child "can do it." It's the game plan every educator, parent, or family member needs to make the most of every "teaching moment" in the life of these children we love. Helpful chapters include: Learning is Circular: We are all both teachers and students. We are a Team: Success depends on all of us working together. I Think Differently: Teach me in a way that is meaningful to me. Behavior is Communication: Yours, Mine and Ours. Teach Me "How to Fish": See me as a capable adult and hold that vision.
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Release dateOct 21, 2016
ISBN9781501926556
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Ten Things Your Student with Autism Wishes You Knew
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Ellen Notbohm

An internationally renowned author, Ellen Notbohm’s work has informed and delighted millions in more than twenty languages. Writing from her experiences raising children with autism and ADHD, her perennially popular Ten Things Every Child with Autism Wishes You Knew has been an autism bestseller since 2005.  In addition to her four award-winning books on autism, Ellen’s articles, columns and posts on such diverse subjects as history, genealogy, baseball, writing, and community affairs have appeared in major publications and captured audiences on every continent. Her article collection for Ancestry magazine (2005 – 2010) related stories both poignant and uplifting gathered during extensive research for her award-winning novel, The River by Starlight. A lifelong resident of Oregon, Ellen is an avid genealogist, knitter, reader, beachcomber, and thrift store hound who has never knowingly walked by a used bookstore without going in and dropping coin.

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  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    I would say that this book is valuable as a starting point in learning about autism. It's very short (110 pages + Introduction). By no means does it cover any aspect of Autism in depth, but it's, as I said before, a starting point. Personally, I prefer books that cite studies that back up claims because I am a psychology major. I don't quite trust advice books that give advice of the cuff. Because, quite frankly, I could say anything as long as it sounded good and people would eat it all up. However, I do think this book gives a valuable voice because it's written by a mother of a child with autism. Clearly, throughout the book, you can sense that she loves her child very much. It gives a unique perspective of the disorder, that of the parent, and that makes the book valuable. However, again, due to lack of statistical evidence cited for claims, I gave this book 3 stars
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    This book was a great insight about children with Autism. However, I don't think it's "guidelines" JUST apply to Autism... they can definitely apply to other disabilities as well. It's an easy and quick read and gives great explanations about Autism. It's not too wordy or confusing. Short, simple and to the point! I highly recommend this to parents, family members, friends and teachers. It's worth reading!