Home educating our autistic spectrum children : paths are made by walking /
School can be a nightmare for children on the autistic spectrum. Far from learning social skills at school, they may find themselves in a hostile environment where they suffer teasing, bullying, and social isolation. Home education can provide a positive - and workable - alternative. In this sympath...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Philadelphia, PA :
Jessica Kingsley Publishers,
©2002.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- So, what's the problem with school? / Jackie Stout [and others]
- Square pegs don't fit round holes (Robert's story) / Andrea Stepehson
- Home truths (Stephen's story) / Elizabeth Pite
- Is this normal? (Kevin's story) / Jackie Stout
- But will he ever speak to me? (Greg's story) / Alan Phillips
- In the real world, it's OK to be different (Alex's story) / Grace Carpenter
- An inspiration to us all (Matthew's story) / Karen Marsh
- Once a homeschooler, always a homeschooler (John's story) / Lise Pyles
- Being himself (Tristan's story) / Anne Bedish
- The difficult child (Alexandra's story) / Rachel Cohen
- Three springs for a summer (David's story) / Margaret R. Paton
- Liberated by the label (Mark's story) / Mark's Mum
- Living without the label / Jan Fortune-Wood
- I've decided to home educate, what do I do next? / Christine Waterman
- An outline of the law and practice of home-based education / Ian Dowty.