School-based consultation and students with autism spectrum disorder
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School-based consultation and students with autism spectrum disorder
(Consultation, supervision, and professional learning in school psychology / series editor, Daniel S. Newman)
Routledge, 2021
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
School-Based Consultation and Students with Autism Spectrum Disorder examines the preventive and remedial powers of consultation for indirectly supporting the needs of youth with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), through collaborating with their parents and educators. Given the unprecedented numbers of students with ASD in schools, and the variety of evidence-based interventions currently available, consultation helps ensure appropriate service delivery across the range of student functioning. Focusing on foundational knowledge and skills that school consultants need to incorporate ASD service delivery into their research and practice, this text addresses consistent and effective service delivery for students with ASD to optimize their positive academic, behavioral, adaptive, and social communicative outcomes. Highlighting relevant cross-cultural research throughout its chapters, the book concludes with a section on future directions in the field that includes areas for improvement in meeting the needs of diverse students, families, and schools.
Table of Contents
List of Illustrations
Preface
A Note on Language
Aknowledgements
List of Acronyms
Part I: The Intersection of Consultation and ASD
1. Issues and Trends in School-Based Consultation
2. Needs of Students with Autism Spectrum Disorder
3. Evidence-Based Interventions for Autism Spectrum Disorder
Part II: Consultation Models
4. Supporting Teacher-Led ASD Interventions: Problem-Solving Consultation
5. Family-School Partnerships and Conjoint Behavioral Consultation: Working with Families S. Andrew Garbacz and Elizabeth L. W. McKenney
Consultee-Centered Consultation Approaches for Students with Autism Spectrum Disorder
Part III: Community and Systems Collaboration
7. Collaborating with Other Professionals
8. Systems Level Collaboration Lindsay M. Fallon, Sarah A. Fefer, and Elizabeth L. W. McKenney
Part IV: Future Directions
9. Future Directions
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