Autism Conversations
Evaluating Children on the Autism Spectrum Through Authentic Conversations
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Evaluating Children on the Autism Spectrum Through Authentic Conversations
by Marilyn J. Monteiro, Ph.D.
With the publication of the MIGDAS in 2008, Marilyn Monteiro introduced a revolutionary approach to diagnosing Asperger's Syndrome—an approach that has rapidly gained recognition and acceptance across the country (see page 20.) Now Dr. Monteiro addresses the entire autism spectrum in a new book, Autism Conversations, which presents a more authentic, individualized, and accurate way to evaluate children who may have autism or Asperger's Syndrome.
Based on thousands of real-world evaluations, Autism Conversations opens up and improves the assessment process, looking at aspects of autism not adequately covered by current diagnostic criteria. The book demonstrates that conversation—among evaluators, teachers, parents, and children—is vital to accurate diagnosis. Using vivid case examples, Dr. Monteiro presents an evaluation approach that yields a detailed, nuanced picture of each child, leading to more individualized intervention. She also gently guides parents through the diagnostic process, which many find complicated and emotionally draining.
In this book you'll learn:
- How to use a visual framework to help all parties concerned understand the diagnosis
- How to explain the differences in language, social, and sensory development typical of children on the autism spectrum
- How to engage children who may not respond to normal conversational cues
- How to use sensory toys to discover each child's unique way of relating to the world
- How to form trusting relationships with parents and teachers
- Instructions for creating a clear and specific portrait of each child
- Tips for writing compelling narrative reports, full of descriptive detail about each child's behavior
- Guidelines for developing individualized recommendations for both parents and teachers
"I recommend that each clinician have his or her own copy, because if this book is shared, whoever has Autism Conversations will be reluctant to part with it." Tony Attwood, Ph.D.
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