What Really Works for Children with Autism

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What Really Works for Children with Autism

Author(s): Peter Vermeulen (Author), Kobe Vanroy (Author)

  • Publisher: Future Horizons
  • Publication Date: August 20, 2024
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 180 pages
  • ISBN-10: 1957984961
  • ISBN-13: 9781957984964

Book Description

What Really Works for Children with Autism aims to be a guide for anyone who has a child with autism, as well as for educators and caregivers. Many difficulties for these children arise due to a lack of knowledge about exactly what autism is and what its consequences are. This book provides detailed information about these issues, including:

  • What the 10 most important needs of autistic children are.
  • Understanding their sometimes unexpected or difficult behavior.
  • How to support them as a parent, teacher, caregiver, or therapist.

When you get to know the specific characteristics, abilities, challenges and needs of a child with autism better, you will see their behavior in a different light. Knowing how their brain works and what their real needs are will give you a deeper understanding of why things can be difficult for them and you. What Really Works for Children with Autism also helps you to develop strategies that will create positive moments at home or in the classroom, so that autistic children can develop meaningful relationships with the important people in their lives.

As mentioned, the authors note that autistic children have ten major needs:

  1. Being understood
  2. Clarity
  3. Predictability
  4. Autonomy
  5. Connection
  6. Good agreements and rules
  7. Positive self-esteem
  8. Contentment
  9. Meaning
  10. Encouragement

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About the Author

Peter Vermeulen, PhD, is an internationally respected lecturer/trainer in the field of autism and has written several books. In 2019, Peter received the Passwerk Lifetime Achievement Award for his more than 30 years of work in the autism field in Belgium. He trained as a counselor and educator, and has worked for many years with autistic children. At present, he is an Autism Consultant and Lecturer at Vlaamse Dienst Autisme, where he edits a bi-monthly magazine Autisme. He also works at the Department of Psychology and Pedagogical Sciences and the Department of Sociology at the University of Leuven. He has published extensively in the field of autism.

Kobe Vanroy has worked for many years as a teacher and student supervisor of young people with autism and works at Strongmakers in Autism. He is a much sought-after speaker at home and abroad. He has made several contributions during major conferences in Flanders, the Netherlands, England, Scotland, and Sweden.

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