It's No Biggie: Autism in the Early Childhood Classroom

Author:   Dr Linda Barboa ,  Mary Lou Datema
Publisher:   Goldminds Publishing
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9781942905653


Pages:   178
Publication Date:   26 March 2016
Format:   Paperback
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It's No Biggie: Autism in the Early Childhood Classroom is designed as an introduction for preschool teachers, childcare workers and others working with young children to best practices in working with all children, but most notably with those on the autism spectrum. The book contains background information on effective early childhood practices, with an emphasis on students who are or may be on the autism spectrum. The very knowledgeable and experienced authors present an overview of autism, specific strategies for the classroom teacher now dealing with those on the autism spectrum, as well as interesting and insightful vignettes that bring these strategies to life. Chapters on the special education process, working with parents and with other professionals, and facing the challenges presented in working with young special needs children provide practical suggestions for both experienced educators, and those new to the world of special education.

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Author:   Dr Linda Barboa ,  Mary Lou Datema
Publisher:   Goldminds Publishing
Imprint:   Goldminds Publishing
Dimensions:   Width: 21.60cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.349kg
ISBN:  

9781942905653


ISBN 10:   1942905653
Pages:   178
Publication Date:   26 March 2016
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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It's No Biggie is a gem. It is an insightful, extremely well-written, well-researched window into a long-neglected area. The book is interesting and practical beyond its target audience of professional educators. It will certainly help me to better serve my pediatric patients and their families. My thanks to Dr. Barboa and Ms. Datema for this important work! Mark Ellis, M.D. It's No Biggie! is an easy-to-read guidebook for teachers who wish to provide a successful learning environment for all of their young children, including those with characteristics of autism. Dr. Linda Barboa and Mary Lou Datema write from an extensive background of experience and their practical strategies will ensure increased growth and development for students in any early childhood classroom. Peggy Reed, Ed.D. Associate Professor of Early Childhood Education Evangel University This book should be required reading for all students who are preparing to be teachers. It's No Biggie guides the reader by presenting the teacher's perspective, the parent's perspective, and most importantly, the child's perspective. As a parent, I truly wish this book had been available when my children were in preschool. As an education professional, I believe this book would benefit each and every early childhood teacher who is trying to make her classroom a better experience for all. No Biggie is an easy read with practical suggestions to classroom problems. Kristina Heth Speech-Language Pathologist As early childhood educators, we must be prepared to meet the needs of youngsters diagnosed with autism, as well as those with autism not yet identified. It's No Biggie gives us the tools needed to meet the needs of those students and help them reach their maximum potential by providing proven intervention strategies that will reduce the social and language deficits typical of autism. I recommend this book to the seasoned, veteran teacher as well as the new teachers. Thanks to Ms. Datema and Dr. Barboa for meeting a real need by writing this book. Sandy Nicholson Early Childhood Teacher Although my professional background is in nursing and counseling, I was never educated on autism. It wasn't until one of my own children started slipping away into that unknown world that I quickly became familiar with the disorder. What I wouldn't have given to have had this book at my fingertips during those first few years! We were incredibly blessed with devoted educators and therapists who were always available to answer questions and guide me in my quest to help our child. Not every parent is so fortunate. This book will fill a tremendous void for those desperate to help a child. Whether you are a school teacher, a parent, a preschool teacher, or anyone who works with children...the information the authors have provided is invaluable and a must read. You owe it to the children you encounter each day to make yourself as versed in ASD as possible. Marcia N. Ellis, RN, BSN, MS


It's No Biggie is a gem. It is an insightful, extremely well-written, well-researched window into a long-neglected area. The book is interesting and practical beyond its target audience of professional educators. It will certainly help me to better serve my pediatric patients and their families. My thanks to Dr. Barboa and Ms. Datema for this important work! Mark Ellis, M.D. It's No Biggie! is an easy-to-read guidebook for teachers who wish to provide a successful learning environment for all of their young children, including those with characteristics of autism. Dr. Linda Barboa and Mary Lou Datema write from an extensive background of experience and their practical strategies will ensure increased growth and development for students in any early childhood classroom. Peggy Reed, Ed.D. Associate Professor of Early Childhood Education Evangel University This book should be required reading for all students who are preparing to be teachers. It's No Biggie guides the reader by presenting the teacher's perspective, the parent's perspective, and most importantly, the child's perspective. As a parent, I truly wish this book had been available when my children were in preschool. As an education professional, I believe this book would benefit each and every early childhood teacher who is trying to make her classroom a better experience for all. No Biggie is an easy read with practical suggestions to classroom problems. Kristina Heth Speech-Language Pathologist As early childhood educators, we must be prepared to meet the needs of youngsters diagnosed with autism, as well as those with autism not yet identified.It's NoBiggie gives us the tools neededto meet the needs of those students and help them reach their maximum potential by providing proven intervention strategies that will reduce the social and language deficits typical of autism.I recommend this book to the seasoned, veteran teacher as well as the new teachers. Thanks to Ms. Datema and Dr. Barboa for meeting a real need by writing this book. Sandy Nicholson Early Childhood Teacher Although my professional background is in nursing and counseling, I was never educated on autism. It wasn't until one of my own children started slipping away into that unknown world that I quickly became familiar with the disorder. What I wouldn't have given to have had this book at my fingertips during those first few years! We were incredibly blessed with devoted educators and therapists who were always available to answer questions and guide me in my quest to help our child. Not every parent is so fortunate. This book will fill a tremendous void for those desperate to help a child. Whether you are a school teacher, a parent, a preschool teacher, or anyone who works with children...the information the authors have provided is invaluable and a must read. You owe it to the children you encounter each day to make yourself as versed in ASD as possible. Marcia N. Ellis, RN, BSN, MS


Author Information

Dr. Linda Barboa holds degrees in speech pathology and audiology, psychology, and early childhood education. She is an experienced speech-language pathologist, with a background as a special education director, director of a center for autism, and university professor. She has worked as an educator in the United States and Europe and has presented numerous programs to professionals across the country. Dr. Barboa is the author of several books about autism, including Stars in Her Eyes: Navigating the Maze of Childhood Autism, Steps: Forming a Disability Ministry, and Tic Toc Autism Clock: A Guide to Your 24/7 Parent Plan, It's No Biggie: Autism in the Early Childhood Classroom, and Oodles and Skoodles of Friends. Along with Jan Luck, she is the co-author of the Albert series of books to help children understand autism. Dr. Barboa, is the recipient of the prestigious JEFFERSON AWARD FOR PUBLIC SERVICE. She is the founder of an award-winning program to create autism friendly cities.

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