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Clarissa Willis
Kirjat ja teokset yhdessä paikassa: 12 kirjaa, julkaisuja vuosilta 2006-2025, suosituimpien joukossa Teaching Young Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder. Vertaile teosten hintoja ja tarkista saatavuus suomalaisista kirjakaupoista.
12 kirjaa
Kirjojen julkaisuhaarukka 2006-2025.
It's a new twist on an old story. The Three Little Pigs and the Not So Big Bad Wolf is the story of a wolf who wants to help his friends take care of each other. It will take a whole lot of help from the Peep Sheep, the Three Blind Mice, and a couple of bears to convince them that working together really is the best way to live. Will they learn to share, or will they be forever afraid of Wolf and his friends?
The mountain stood tall, daring anyone to conquer its peak.Julia Archibald Holmes was not one to back down from a challenge, especially when it meant fighting for justice. Her journey to the top of Pikes Peak was just the beginning of her many adventures. In the mid-1800s, amidst the rugged terrain of adventures the Rocky Mountains, Julia Archibald Holmes set out to make a name for herself. Her life was a series of daring escapades, all in the name of justice. Her involvement in the Underground Railroad, a perilous journey fraught with risk, was a testament to her unwavering commitment. Her later advocacy for Women's voting rights was a continuation of this fearless spirit. However, as Julia's diary reveals, her journey was not without its challenges. From facing dangerous obstacles to overcoming personal setbacks, her unwavering commitment to justice would be tested. Julia's story provides a powerful message of determination, courage, and resilience that will leave a lasting impact on readers.
The mountain stood tall, daring anyone to conquer its peak. Julia Archibald Holmes was not one to back down from a challenge, especially when it meant fighting for justice. Her journey to the top of Pikes Peak was just the beginning of her many adventures. In the mid-1800s, amidst the rugged terrain of the Rocky Mountains, Julia Archibald Holmes set out to make a name for herself. Her life was a series of daring escapades, all in the name of justice. Her involvement in the Underground Railroad, a perilous journey fraught with risk, was a testament to her unwavering commitment. Her later advocacy for Women's voting rights was a continuation of this fearless spirit. However, as Julia's diary reveals, her journey was not without its challenges. From facing dangerous obstacles to overcoming personal setbacks, her unwavering commitment to justice would be tested. Julia's story provides a powerful message of determination, courage, and resilience that will leave a lasting impact on readers.
Johnny Fry was the first westbound rider for the Pony Express. From his humble beginnings in Missouri to his exciting first ride in 1860, Johnny never gave up. Even though he was small for his age, his love for horses helped him become one of the true heroes of the American west. With practice and determination, Johnny learned to ride like the wind.
Pre-school can be an overwhelming experience for a child with autism. Autism affects how a child communicates, behaves, and relates to others. Practitioners need to know what they can do to help children with autism reach their full potential. This straightforward easy to use guide explains the major characteristics associated with autism and helps teachers understand the ways children with autism relate to the world. Each chapter offers specific strategies for teachers to use, including setting up a proactive pre-school environment, helping children learn life skills, managing behaviour, helping children with autism communicate and play, helping them to get along with others, and working with families. Teaching Young Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder help teachers connect with all children in meaningful ways, and helps children with autism learn and grow.
Creating Inclusive Learning Environments for Young Children
Clarissa Willis
SAGE Publications Inc
2008
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This accessible, reader-friendly resource provides important information and helpful strategies for preschool & kindergarten teachers in inclusive environments who have little or no training in special education and assisting students with special needs. A true introductory guide to inclusive early education, Creating Inclusive Learning Environments for Young Children explains relevant terminology, illustrates how to create appropriate environments, covers building relationships among peers with and without disabilities, and explores how children with disabilities respond to stressful circumstances such as divorce or death. Additional chapters focus on working positively and productively with both families and colleagues who can offer help and support. Each chapter offers a glossary of terms and recommended books.
Inclusive Literacy Lessons for Early Childhood
Pam Schiller; Clarissa Willis
Gryphon House,U.S.
2008
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Build literacy skills and concepts with these simple, fun lessons that include adaptations for children with special needs, including visual impairments, hearing impairments, cognitive delays, motor delays, speech/language delays, and emotional/behavior issues. A great grab-and-use book!
Teaching Young Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder
Clarissa Willis
Gryphon House,U.S.
2006
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What do you do when a three-year-old with autism falls on the floor kicking and screaming? How do you communicate with a child who looks away and flaps his hands? Who can you turn to for help if you suspect a child in your care is autistic? "Teaching Young Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder" is a straightforward, easy-to-understand guide to working with autistic children. It explains the major characteristics associated with autism and helps teachers and parents understand how these children relate to the world. Each chapter offers specific strategies for adults to use, including helping children learn life skills, managing behaviour, two-way communication, play, interaction, and working with families. This volume will help teachers and parents connect with all children in meaningful ways, allowing those with autism to learn and grow.