The book explores inclusion and accessibility for individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) in educational and cultural contexts, highlighting the importance of environments that promote sensory accessibility. The book discusses how alternative and augmentative communication can facilitate the inclusion of non-speaking students, as well as presenting strategies to improve cognitive accessibility, promoting better communication and learning. Interdisciplinarity is emphasized as an effective approach to literacy for children with ASD, with the use of technologies that enhance the teaching-learning process. The challenges that individuals with ASD face in understanding metaphors, which are fundamental for social interaction, are also addressed. In addition, the proposal for a pedagogical record aims to optimize the monitoring of students' progress, in line with the Individualized Educational Plan. Finally, the book reflects on the quality of life of mothers of children with ASD, highlighting the emotional and social challenges they face and emphasizing the need for integrated and sensitive support networks.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. The book explores inclusion and accessibility for individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) in educational and cultural contexts, highlighting the importance of environments that promote sensory accessibility. The book discusses how alternative and augmentative communication can facilitate the inclusion of non-speaking students, as well as presenting strategies to improve cognitive accessibility, promoting better communication and learning. Interdisciplinarity is emphasized as an effective approach to literacy for children with ASD, with the use of technologies that enhance the teaching-learning process. The challenges that individuals with ASD face in understanding metaphors, which are fundamental for social interaction, are also addressed. In addition, the proposal for a pedagogical record aims to optimize the monitoring of students' progress, in line with the Individualized Educational Plan. Finally, the book reflects on the quality of life of mothers of children with ASD, highlighting the emotional and social challenges they face and emphasizing the need for integrated and sensitive support networks. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9786209223372
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