This book will guide practitioners, early interventionists, teachers, counselors, and psychologists in identifying and implementing effective strategies that address the unique characteristics of children with autism and their families. The authors describe current research on the etiology of autism and outline a range of effective assessment procedures. Key topics include:
- How to guide family participation and supports in developing goals and interventions
- Procedures for intervention planning and implementation in natural settings
- Methods for promoting generalization and maintenance of skills
- Strategies to promote collaboration and problem-solving approaches across multiple disciplines Approaches for evaluating evidence based practices
- Ways to foster awareness of recent developments related to evidence-based practices