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Communicating better with people on the autism spectrum : [electronic resource] 35 things you need to know / Paddy-Joe Moran.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2016. London, [England] ; Jessica Kingsley Publishers,Description: 1 online resourceISBN:
  • 9781784502348 (electronic bk)
Subject(s): Online resources: Summary: Covering verbal and non-verbal communication, Paddy-Joe Moran presents 35 simple tips and strategies to help professionals improve their communication and relationships with individuals on the autism spectrum. The language that professionals choose to use can have a long-term impact on autistic people. This book provides easy-to-implement suggestions to guarantee effective and sensitive communication. It explains everything from person-first language through to the use of specific, rather than open-ended, questions, and a focus on taking the individual's lead with their preferred language and terminology is central to the book.
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eBook eBook Online resource 06:00.a MORA.l 2016 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available

Covering verbal and non-verbal communication, Paddy-Joe Moran presents 35 simple tips and strategies to help professionals improve their communication and relationships with individuals on the autism spectrum. The language that professionals choose to use can have a long-term impact on autistic people. This book provides easy-to-implement suggestions to guarantee effective and sensitive communication. It explains everything from person-first language through to the use of specific, rather than open-ended, questions, and a focus on taking the individual's lead with their preferred language and terminology is central to the book.