by Kimberly A. Henry (Author)
First Runner-Up in the 2006 Writer's Notes Book Awards, this book utilizes the strengths of children with ASD to help them develop new skills. Tasks are visually oriented, consistent; expectations are clear. Using easy-to-make "task boxes" children learn:
- motor
- matching
- sorting
- reading
- writing
- and math skills
- pushing items through a small openings (children love the "resistance" it takes to push them through)
- matching simple, identical pictures or words
- sorting objects by color, size, or shape.
Author Biography
Kimberly Henry holds a Master's degree and Certificate of Advanced Graduate Study from Johns Hopkins University. With twenty years of experience working with students with autism, she is now a Teacher Specialist for a public school system, and an adjunct faculty member at several universities.
Number of Pages: 101
Dimensions: 0.4 x 10.9 x 8.3 IN
Illustrated: Yes
Publication Date: May 01, 2005