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Brother. A Story of Autism / Carlton HUDGENS
Titre : Brother. A Story of Autism Type de document : Texte imprimé et/ou numérique Auteurs : Carlton HUDGENS, Auteur ; Bridget HUDGENS, Auteur ; Nam KIM, Illustrateur ; Fahriza KAMAPUTRA, Illustrateur ; Tyler SMITH, Auteur ; Anthony E. ZUIKER, Auteur Editeur : Encino CA [Etats-Unis] : Zuiker Press Année de publication : 2019 Importance : 96 p. Présentation : ill. Format : 14,5cm x 22cm x 1cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-1-947378-08-7 Langues : Anglais (eng) Index. décimale : VIE-E VIE-E - Vie Quotidienne - Fratrie Résumé : Bridget and Carlton are as close as any sister and brother. But their relationship is particularly special. Carlton has autism and is almost completely nonverbal. He’s smart, funny, creative, and loving. He has immense challenges in speaking full sentences. Bridget’s fierce loyalty to and compassion for her brother led to an unbreakable bond that has helped the siblings cope with divorce and homelessness. Carlton’s devotion to his family is loud and clear, even in his silence.
Carlton Hudgens was diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder at three years old. He didn’t speak or interact with the world around him, except with humming and flapping arms. The diagnosis provided a label, but not an answer. He was considered low-functioning, but all that meant was that there was a laundry list of tasks he couldn’t do, and little recognition of what he could.
Carlton’s sister, Bridget, just a year younger, became his protector, sharing their birthdays so that he could open the presents first, taking the blame for a broken toy to spare him from being punished on Christmas Day. She understood that she was living in Carlton’s world, not the other way around.
Because Carlton doesn’t speak in full sentences, Bridget has opted to tell his story. “My brother is brilliant in every way,” Bridget says. “He just doesn’t speak like we speak.”
When Carlton was five years old, he uttered his first words: “I love you, Mom!” Bridget was elated. That sentence meant that he could hear her, that he could speak, and that she had a chance to reach her ultimate goal of bonding with her brother.
Bridget was his protector, but Carlton became Bridget’s savior.
When Bridget was eleven years old, she and Carlton went to the public pool. Carlton was a natural swimmer, but Bridget couldn’t swim at all. As the two played a game in the shallow end, they drifted closer to the deep end. Bridget panicked, swallowing water and crying for help. Carlton swam to her and pulled her to safety. No longer was he different, with special needs, or “that kid with autism.” To Bridget, he was the big brother who had just saved her.
Later on, he became a savior to others. Autism didn’t stop him feeling compassion and love. It just made it harder for him to express those emotions.
Their parents’ divorce and the subsequent remarriage of their mother created a more stable life for Carlton, but Bridget had a hard time accepting the good changes. She had put herself second for so long, it was difficult to allow an adult to take over the care of her brother.
By early adulthood, Bridget began to realize that the most fulfilling part of her life was forming a deeper connection with Carlton—an unbreakable bond that would shape brother and sister for the rest of their lives. It was Carlton’s influence that led to her passion for helping others with special needs. [Résumé d'Auteur/Editeur]Permalink : https://www.cra-rhone-alpes.org/cid/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=418 Brother. A Story of Autism [Texte imprimé et/ou numérique] / Carlton HUDGENS, Auteur ; Bridget HUDGENS, Auteur ; Nam KIM, Illustrateur ; Fahriza KAMAPUTRA, Illustrateur ; Tyler SMITH, Auteur ; Anthony E. ZUIKER, Auteur . - Encino CA [Etats-Unis] : Zuiker Press, 2019 . - 96 p. : ill. ; 14,5cm x 22cm x 1cm.
ISBN : 978-1-947378-08-7
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Index. décimale : VIE-E VIE-E - Vie Quotidienne - Fratrie Résumé : Bridget and Carlton are as close as any sister and brother. But their relationship is particularly special. Carlton has autism and is almost completely nonverbal. He’s smart, funny, creative, and loving. He has immense challenges in speaking full sentences. Bridget’s fierce loyalty to and compassion for her brother led to an unbreakable bond that has helped the siblings cope with divorce and homelessness. Carlton’s devotion to his family is loud and clear, even in his silence.
Carlton Hudgens was diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder at three years old. He didn’t speak or interact with the world around him, except with humming and flapping arms. The diagnosis provided a label, but not an answer. He was considered low-functioning, but all that meant was that there was a laundry list of tasks he couldn’t do, and little recognition of what he could.
Carlton’s sister, Bridget, just a year younger, became his protector, sharing their birthdays so that he could open the presents first, taking the blame for a broken toy to spare him from being punished on Christmas Day. She understood that she was living in Carlton’s world, not the other way around.
Because Carlton doesn’t speak in full sentences, Bridget has opted to tell his story. “My brother is brilliant in every way,” Bridget says. “He just doesn’t speak like we speak.”
When Carlton was five years old, he uttered his first words: “I love you, Mom!” Bridget was elated. That sentence meant that he could hear her, that he could speak, and that she had a chance to reach her ultimate goal of bonding with her brother.
Bridget was his protector, but Carlton became Bridget’s savior.
When Bridget was eleven years old, she and Carlton went to the public pool. Carlton was a natural swimmer, but Bridget couldn’t swim at all. As the two played a game in the shallow end, they drifted closer to the deep end. Bridget panicked, swallowing water and crying for help. Carlton swam to her and pulled her to safety. No longer was he different, with special needs, or “that kid with autism.” To Bridget, he was the big brother who had just saved her.
Later on, he became a savior to others. Autism didn’t stop him feeling compassion and love. It just made it harder for him to express those emotions.
Their parents’ divorce and the subsequent remarriage of their mother created a more stable life for Carlton, but Bridget had a hard time accepting the good changes. She had put herself second for so long, it was difficult to allow an adult to take over the care of her brother.
By early adulthood, Bridget began to realize that the most fulfilling part of her life was forming a deeper connection with Carlton—an unbreakable bond that would shape brother and sister for the rest of their lives. It was Carlton’s influence that led to her passion for helping others with special needs. [Résumé d'Auteur/Editeur]Permalink : https://www.cra-rhone-alpes.org/cid/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=418 Exemplaires (1)
Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité DOC0005294 VIE-E HUD Livre Centre d'Information et de Documentation du CRA Rhône-Alpes VIE -Vie quotidienne Disponible Ca va aller ! / DAISY
Titre : Ca va aller ! Type de document : Texte imprimé et/ou numérique Auteurs : DAISY, Auteur ; Paul EL KHARRAT, Préfacier, etc. Editeur : Saint-Julien-en-Genevois [France] : Jouvence Editions Année de publication : 2021 Collection : Sans Filtre Importance : 219 p. Présentation : ill. Format : 14,0 cm × 21,0 cm × 1,6 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-2-88953-529-3 Note générale : Bibliogr. Langues : Français (fre) Index. décimale : AUT-H AUT-H - L'Autisme - Témoignages Résumé : « Un mari, une maison, deux beaux enfants, une cuisine ouverte, une balançoire au fond du jardin, une voiture familiale, des amis, un crédit conso, 5 semaines de vacances, un barbecue à gaz… le tout recouvert d’un joli petit vernis brillant aux reflets nacrés. En apparence tout allait bien. Mais dans l’ombre, un ouragan se préparait et, en un coup de vent, cette vie idyllique et je vous l’accorde totalement stéréotypée (quoiqu’il manque le labrador) a volé en éclats. » Cet ouragan s’est invité dans notre quotidien un 18 mai. Il porte le nom de TSA pour les intimes, trouble du spectre autistique pour les pros, autisme pour les amateurs. Quelle que soit sa dénomination, il a très vite renversé nos barricades de fortune... Nous avons plongé à corps perdu dans cet univers jusqu’alors inconnu, jusqu’à toucher le fond, et découvrir qu’il était possible de tomber encore plus bas. Mais vous savez quoi ? Ça va aller ! Pourquoi ? Parce qu’il ne peut en être autrement. Parce que l’amour se cache derrière chaque crise, derrière chaque inquiétude, derrière chaque reproche, derrière chaque combat. En illustrant ce quotidien extraordinairement ordinaire, Daisy ose dire tout haut ce que tout le monde pense tout bas. On rit de bon cœur, on pleure d’identification, on apprend à se relever et surtout on se sent plus fort… en famille ! [Résumé d'Auteur/Editeur] Permalink : https://www.cra-rhone-alpes.org/cid/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=466 Ca va aller ! [Texte imprimé et/ou numérique] / DAISY, Auteur ; Paul EL KHARRAT, Préfacier, etc. . - Saint-Julien-en-Genevois [France] : Jouvence Editions, 2021 . - 219 p. : ill. ; 14,0 cm × 21,0 cm × 1,6 cm. - (Sans Filtre) .
ISBN : 978-2-88953-529-3
Bibliogr.
Langues : Français (fre)
Index. décimale : AUT-H AUT-H - L'Autisme - Témoignages Résumé : « Un mari, une maison, deux beaux enfants, une cuisine ouverte, une balançoire au fond du jardin, une voiture familiale, des amis, un crédit conso, 5 semaines de vacances, un barbecue à gaz… le tout recouvert d’un joli petit vernis brillant aux reflets nacrés. En apparence tout allait bien. Mais dans l’ombre, un ouragan se préparait et, en un coup de vent, cette vie idyllique et je vous l’accorde totalement stéréotypée (quoiqu’il manque le labrador) a volé en éclats. » Cet ouragan s’est invité dans notre quotidien un 18 mai. Il porte le nom de TSA pour les intimes, trouble du spectre autistique pour les pros, autisme pour les amateurs. Quelle que soit sa dénomination, il a très vite renversé nos barricades de fortune... Nous avons plongé à corps perdu dans cet univers jusqu’alors inconnu, jusqu’à toucher le fond, et découvrir qu’il était possible de tomber encore plus bas. Mais vous savez quoi ? Ça va aller ! Pourquoi ? Parce qu’il ne peut en être autrement. Parce que l’amour se cache derrière chaque crise, derrière chaque inquiétude, derrière chaque reproche, derrière chaque combat. En illustrant ce quotidien extraordinairement ordinaire, Daisy ose dire tout haut ce que tout le monde pense tout bas. On rit de bon cœur, on pleure d’identification, on apprend à se relever et surtout on se sent plus fort… en famille ! [Résumé d'Auteur/Editeur] Permalink : https://www.cra-rhone-alpes.org/cid/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=466 Exemplaires (3)
Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité DOC0006228 AUT-H DAI Livre Centre d'Information et de Documentation du CRA Rhône-Alpes AUT - L'Autisme Disponible DOC0006229 AUT-H DAI Livre Centre d'Information et de Documentation du CRA Rhône-Alpes AUT - L'Autisme Sorti jusqu'au 31/05/2024 DOC0006132 AUT-H DAI Livre Centre d'Information et de Documentation du CRA Rhône-Alpes AUT - L'Autisme Sorti jusqu'au 31/03/2024 Les abonnés qui ont emprunté ce document ont également emprunté :
J'aide à la maison ! - Tout le matériel pour responsabiliser votre enfant et l'encourager à participer ZUCCHI, Audrey Adultes autistes, qui sommes-nous ? CORIN, Danièle Se laver les mains pour un garçon AUTISME ET APPRENTISSAGES Le petit prince cannibale LEFEVRE, Françoise Autisme et scolarité. Des outils pour comprendre et agir. Volume 1 BOUCHOUCHA, Betty Régulation, autorégulation, dysrégulation NADER-GROSBOIS, Nathalie Les Cahiers de l'Autisme. L'hygiène, ce qu'il est bon de savoir / AUTISME ALSACE
Titre de série : Les Cahiers de l'Autisme Titre : L'hygiène, ce qu'il est bon de savoir Type de document : Texte imprimé et/ou numérique Auteurs : AUTISME ALSACE, Auteur ; Michèle LARCHEZ, Préfacier, etc. ; Francis TREIBER, Illustrateur Editeur : Sermersheim [France] : Autisme Alsace Année de publication : 2003 Collection : Adolescents Importance : 44 p. Présentation : ill. Format : Spiralé, 21cm x 29,7cm x 0,7cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 2-915-067-07-04 Note générale : Bibliogr. Langues : Français (fre) Index. décimale : VIE-H VIE-H - Vie Quotidienne - Propreté / Hygiène Résumé : Une trame pour apprendre à se protéger.
Les parents d’adolescents autistes comme les autres parents sont amenés à donner des repères à leurs enfants dont le corps change, comme pour tout adolescent. C’est l’occasion de rappeler les règles d’hygiène élémentaires, de les sécuriser et protéger dans un environnement qui ne « va pas nécessairement de soi » pour un enfant autiste vulnérable parce que le plus souvent crédule. L’objectif de cet opuscule est de donner une trame au parent ou à l’éducateur, fondée sur l’illustration. [Résumé d'Auteur/Editeur]Permalink : https://www.cra-rhone-alpes.org/cid/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=238 Les Cahiers de l'Autisme. L'hygiène, ce qu'il est bon de savoir [Texte imprimé et/ou numérique] / AUTISME ALSACE, Auteur ; Michèle LARCHEZ, Préfacier, etc. ; Francis TREIBER, Illustrateur . - Sermersheim [France] : Autisme Alsace, 2003 . - 44 p. : ill. ; Spiralé, 21cm x 29,7cm x 0,7cm. - (Adolescents) .
ISSN : 2-915-067-07-04
Bibliogr.
Langues : Français (fre)
Index. décimale : VIE-H VIE-H - Vie Quotidienne - Propreté / Hygiène Résumé : Une trame pour apprendre à se protéger.
Les parents d’adolescents autistes comme les autres parents sont amenés à donner des repères à leurs enfants dont le corps change, comme pour tout adolescent. C’est l’occasion de rappeler les règles d’hygiène élémentaires, de les sécuriser et protéger dans un environnement qui ne « va pas nécessairement de soi » pour un enfant autiste vulnérable parce que le plus souvent crédule. L’objectif de cet opuscule est de donner une trame au parent ou à l’éducateur, fondée sur l’illustration. [Résumé d'Auteur/Editeur]Permalink : https://www.cra-rhone-alpes.org/cid/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=238 Exemplaires (1)
Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité DOC0002911 VIE-H AUT Livre Centre d'Information et de Documentation du CRA Rhône-Alpes VIE -Vie quotidienne Disponible Les abonnés qui ont emprunté ce document ont également emprunté :
Test of Emotion Comprehension (TEC) : Boy PONS, Francisco 100 idées pour apprendre à résoudre les problèmes en maths GUERITTE-HESS, Bernadette Planche catégorisation A3 "au parc" AUTISME ET APPRENTISSAGES Comprendre et accompagner la personne autiste LAWSON, Wendy Participation et responsabilités sociales GUERDAN, Viviane Éducation sexuelle et relations sociales en autisme SCHAEFER WHITBY, Peggy J. Capturing the Motivation of Children with Autism or Other Developmental Delays / James W. PARTINGTON
Titre : Capturing the Motivation of Children with Autism or Other Developmental Delays : How to Make Learning Fun for Your Child with Autism! Type de document : Texte imprimé et/ou numérique Auteurs : James W. PARTINGTON, Auteur Editeur : Walnut Creek CA [Etats-Unis] : Partington Behavior Analysts Année de publication : 2008 Collection : The Teach your Children Well Series Importance : 89 p. Présentation : 14cm x 21,5cm x 1cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-9745151-6-8 Note générale : Bibliogr. Langues : Anglais (eng) Index. décimale : APP-A APP-A - ABA - FBA - Approches Comportementales Résumé : To help an individual with autism learn critical new skills and willingly participate in social interactions, a parent or educator needs to know how to capture the child's motivation. This "must have" book provides research-based, practical information in a non-technical manner so that caring individuals can help children learn critical skills that are necessary for their life's development.
Learn how to identify and capture motivational factors that will influence your child's willingness to participate in both structured teaching sessions and everyday activities. Discover the techniques to create motivational conditions that result in increased spontaneous language and social interactions. Additionally, read about the strategies you can use to help develop and increase the reinforcing value of social feedback such as praise and smiles! [Résumé d'Auteur/Editeur]Permalink : https://www.cra-rhone-alpes.org/cid/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=404 Capturing the Motivation of Children with Autism or Other Developmental Delays : How to Make Learning Fun for Your Child with Autism! [Texte imprimé et/ou numérique] / James W. PARTINGTON, Auteur . - Walnut Creek CA [Etats-Unis] : Partington Behavior Analysts, 2008 . - 89 p. : 14cm x 21,5cm x 1cm. - (The Teach your Children Well Series) .
ISBN : 978-0-9745151-6-8
Bibliogr.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Index. décimale : APP-A APP-A - ABA - FBA - Approches Comportementales Résumé : To help an individual with autism learn critical new skills and willingly participate in social interactions, a parent or educator needs to know how to capture the child's motivation. This "must have" book provides research-based, practical information in a non-technical manner so that caring individuals can help children learn critical skills that are necessary for their life's development.
Learn how to identify and capture motivational factors that will influence your child's willingness to participate in both structured teaching sessions and everyday activities. Discover the techniques to create motivational conditions that result in increased spontaneous language and social interactions. Additionally, read about the strategies you can use to help develop and increase the reinforcing value of social feedback such as praise and smiles! [Résumé d'Auteur/Editeur]Permalink : https://www.cra-rhone-alpes.org/cid/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=404 Exemplaires (1)
Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité DOC0005118 APP-A PAR Livre Centre d'Information et de Documentation du CRA Rhône-Alpes APP - Approches Educatives et Comportementales Disponible Les abonnés qui ont emprunté ce document ont également emprunté :
Autism Interventions MURRAY-SLUTSKY, Carolyn Intervention comportementale clinique MAGEROTTE, Ghislain L'enfant autiste MINEAU, Suzanne 100 idées pour accompagner un enfant avec autisme dans un cadre scolaire PRY, René Pratiques fondées sur les résultats s’appliquant aux enfants et aux adolescents atteints de troubles du spectre autistique : Examen des travaux de recherche et guide pratique PERRY, Adrienne Caring for Myself / Christy GAST
Titre : Caring for Myself : A Social Skills Storybook Type de document : Texte imprimé et/ou numérique Auteurs : Christy GAST, Auteur ; Kotoe LAACKMAN, Photographe ; Jane KRUG, Auteur Editeur : Londres [Angleterre] : Jessica Kingsley Publishers Année de publication : 2007 Importance : 96 p. Présentation : ill. Format : 17,2cm x 24,5cm x 0,6cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-1-84310-887-0 Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : le coiffeur Index. décimale : VIE-H VIE-H - Vie Quotidienne - Propreté / Hygiène Résumé : "This is a resource for young children that is certain to stand the practical tests of time and application! Simple and complete, parents and professionals will find themselves reaching for it time and again."
Carol Gray, President, The Gray Center for Social Learning and Understanding and pioneer of Social StoriesTM
"As adults, we frequently take for granted the daily routines which have become such an integral part of our lives. For many children, however, the unfamiliarity of these activities can instill fear or uncertainty, or promote the impression that the tasks are overwhelmingly difficult or complicated. With beautiful photos and simple, reassuring text, the authors and illustrator have created a remarkable resource. The step-by-step information will enable children to become familiar with basic routines so that they can approach them with both confidence and competence."
Laurel A. Hoekman, Executive Director, The Gray Center for Social Learning and Understanding
"These picture/word stories are to be enjoyed as they teach practical life skills to our children by making the information explicit and user friendly. The information is clearly presented and sequenced so it makes sense to our children, pairing language with pictures. It also helps parents learn how to break down these tasks into smaller steps that can guide them as to how best to teach this information to their children."
Michelle Garcia Winner, Center for Social Thinking, Inc
"An amazing book! Christy Gast and Jane Krug have provided a fun and informative text that will assist children on the autism spectrum in learning important life skills. Each step is broken down clearly and concisely with great visual representation. As an individual on the autism spectrum who has trouble with fine motor tasks, tasks which involve multiple directions and the fact that I tend to be a visual learner, I would have greatly benefited from a book like this as a child. Highly recommended!"
Nick Dubin, presenter and author of Asperger Syndrome and Bullying
"Children love looking at photos of themselves. That is why they will enjoy the personalized pages in Caring for Myself. Parents and teachers will enjoy the easy-to-use way to tap the visual learning strengths of students with ASD."
Linda Hodgdon, M.Ed., CCC-SLP, author of Visual Strategies for Improving Communication
For a child with an autism spectrum disorder (ASD), even everyday activities like brushing your teeth, washing your hands or visiting the doctor can cause anxiety and stress because of the sensory, cognitive and communication impairments they experience.
Caring for Myself is an entertaining and educational social skills storybook that will help children with ASDs to understand the importance of taking care of their bodies. Fully illustrated with colour photographs, it sets out fun, simple steps that explain what caring for yourself actually involves - how you can do it, where it is done and why it is important.
At the end of each story is a handy 'Pause for Thought' page for parents which offers tips and strategies to help a child with each activity. This charming book will be much loved by children with ASD and will enable them and their parents to cope with the daily activities that can be such a challenge.Permalink : https://www.cra-rhone-alpes.org/cid/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=491 Caring for Myself : A Social Skills Storybook [Texte imprimé et/ou numérique] / Christy GAST, Auteur ; Kotoe LAACKMAN, Photographe ; Jane KRUG, Auteur . - Londres [Angleterre] : Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2007 . - 96 p. : ill. ; 17,2cm x 24,5cm x 0,6cm.
ISBN : 978-1-84310-887-0
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : le coiffeur Index. décimale : VIE-H VIE-H - Vie Quotidienne - Propreté / Hygiène Résumé : "This is a resource for young children that is certain to stand the practical tests of time and application! Simple and complete, parents and professionals will find themselves reaching for it time and again."
Carol Gray, President, The Gray Center for Social Learning and Understanding and pioneer of Social StoriesTM
"As adults, we frequently take for granted the daily routines which have become such an integral part of our lives. For many children, however, the unfamiliarity of these activities can instill fear or uncertainty, or promote the impression that the tasks are overwhelmingly difficult or complicated. With beautiful photos and simple, reassuring text, the authors and illustrator have created a remarkable resource. The step-by-step information will enable children to become familiar with basic routines so that they can approach them with both confidence and competence."
Laurel A. Hoekman, Executive Director, The Gray Center for Social Learning and Understanding
"These picture/word stories are to be enjoyed as they teach practical life skills to our children by making the information explicit and user friendly. The information is clearly presented and sequenced so it makes sense to our children, pairing language with pictures. It also helps parents learn how to break down these tasks into smaller steps that can guide them as to how best to teach this information to their children."
Michelle Garcia Winner, Center for Social Thinking, Inc
"An amazing book! Christy Gast and Jane Krug have provided a fun and informative text that will assist children on the autism spectrum in learning important life skills. Each step is broken down clearly and concisely with great visual representation. As an individual on the autism spectrum who has trouble with fine motor tasks, tasks which involve multiple directions and the fact that I tend to be a visual learner, I would have greatly benefited from a book like this as a child. Highly recommended!"
Nick Dubin, presenter and author of Asperger Syndrome and Bullying
"Children love looking at photos of themselves. That is why they will enjoy the personalized pages in Caring for Myself. Parents and teachers will enjoy the easy-to-use way to tap the visual learning strengths of students with ASD."
Linda Hodgdon, M.Ed., CCC-SLP, author of Visual Strategies for Improving Communication
For a child with an autism spectrum disorder (ASD), even everyday activities like brushing your teeth, washing your hands or visiting the doctor can cause anxiety and stress because of the sensory, cognitive and communication impairments they experience.
Caring for Myself is an entertaining and educational social skills storybook that will help children with ASDs to understand the importance of taking care of their bodies. Fully illustrated with colour photographs, it sets out fun, simple steps that explain what caring for yourself actually involves - how you can do it, where it is done and why it is important.
At the end of each story is a handy 'Pause for Thought' page for parents which offers tips and strategies to help a child with each activity. This charming book will be much loved by children with ASD and will enable them and their parents to cope with the daily activities that can be such a challenge.Permalink : https://www.cra-rhone-alpes.org/cid/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=491 Exemplaires (1)
Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité DOC0000537 VIE-H GAS Livre Centre d'Information et de Documentation du CRA Rhône-Alpes VIE -Vie quotidienne Disponible Les abonnés qui ont emprunté ce document ont également emprunté :
Le voleur de brosses à dents EMEYE, Eglantine Stratégies éducatives de l'autisme et des autres troubles du développement SCHOPLER, Eric Vivre avec l’autisme PHILIP, Christine Les jeunes enfants autistes à la garderie et à l'école WILLIS, Clarissa Prise en charge comportementale et cognitive du trouble du spectre autistique COTTRAUX, Jean Temple nous parle... de l'Autisme et des Problème Sensoriels GRANDIN, Temple Carnet d'un imposteur / Hugo HORIOT
PermalinkCarnet pédagogique à destination des personnes autistes "En famille, entre amis" / Michèle LARCHEZ
PermalinkLes cartes des actions / AUTISME ET APPRENTISSAGES
PermalinkCategories. Second Edition
PermalinkCati ou les fruits de l'éducation / Denise HERBAUDIERE
PermalinkCause and Effect / Vanessa HARRISON
PermalinkLa cause de l'autisme / Jean-Pierre ROYOL
PermalinkCe n'est pas toi que j'attendais / Fabien TOULME
PermalinkCe que nous font parfois vivre les jeunes adultes très dépendants d'autrui en raison d'un grand déficit intellectuel et/ou d'un handicap psychique important / Marie-Françoise GAUSSET
PermalinkCelle qui souriait trop pour être autiste / Sylvie SANDEAU
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