Rachel Held Evans
From new york times bestselling author rachel held evans comes a book that is both a heartfelt ode to the past and hopeful gaze into the future of what it means to be a part of the church.
E. E. Evans-Pritchard
Maggie Craig
Maggie Craig
Maggie Craig
Mya-Rose Craig
P. Andrew Evans
Mya-Rose Craig
Craig Reeves
Malcolm Evans
Karina Evans
Daw-Nay Evans
In the lead-up to the civil rights act of 1964 malcolm x asked “where do we go from here?
Sarah Jane Evans
P. Andrew Evans
Jimmy Evans
C. R. Evans
Gwennan Evans
W. Y. Evans Wentz
Maz Evans
Craig "Rex" Perry
Anne Evans
Neil Evans
Amelia Evans
Andrea Evans-Dixon
D. Marshall Craig
Lillian Craig Harris
Craig Burgess
Diana Evans
Erin A. Craig
Elizabeth Spann Craig
Marta Evans
Harriet Evans
Julie Evans
Evans Osabuohien
Tony Evans
Christopher Craig
Craig Foster
Nicole Evans
Christopher Evans
Joseph Evans
Craig A Perkins
Craig Bartholomew
Craig Dowden
Craig Allen
Craig Callahan
Craig Calhoun
Craig Childs
Craig Conover
Craig Bartholomew
Craig Delancey
Tony Evans
John Evans
Craig Childs
Evans, Martin
Shannon K. Evans
Craig Lancaster
Anabelle G. Craig
David Petrovic
Robert Rourke
Ali Cunningham Abbott
Counseling adults with autism is a practical guide for counselors, psychologists, and other mental health professionals looking to improve their confidence and competence in counseling adults diagnosed with mild to moderate autism spectrum disord.
Melanie Yergeau
In authoring autism melanie yergeau defines neurodivergence as an identity&;neuroqueerness&;rather than an impairment.
Fiona Fisher Bullivant
This guide shows how clinicians can help girls and young women with asc to reach their full potential, by adopting more relationship-based, individualised approaches.
Jessie Hewitson
According to the centers for disease control, approximately 1 in 68 american children has autism.
Laura Tremelloni
Psychoanalytic work with autistic features in adults deals with the diagnostic and therapeutic difficulties of working with patients with autistic residuals, formed in early life experiences that have remained dormant in the unconscious mind.
Glòria Durà-Vilà
Dorita S. Berger
Laura J. Hall
written by an established author, this text helps educators implement the best evidence-based practices for teaching students with autism spectrum disorders.
Gaynor M Jackson
Caroline Smith
This text provides an original multi-element approach leading to planned individual interventions.
Elizabeth B. Torres
What is what's persuasive developmental disorder dysfunction not otherwise in any other case specified persuasive developmental disorder dysfunction not otherwise in any other case specified is also known as also called also referred to as often known as .
Des Fitzgerald
In tracing autism, des fitzgerald offers an up-close account of the search for a neurological explanation of autism.
Matt Bushell
Adults with autism spectrum conditions (asc) or a suspected diagnosis often have hidden needs that go unmet by public services.
Jill M. Boucher
written by an established author, this text helps educators implement the best evidence-based practices for teaching students with autism spectrum disorders.
Kimberley McMahon-Coleman
Based on the findings of a five year longitudinal study into the experiences of students with autism spectrum disorder (asd), this book provides tertiary educators and support staff with practical support for addressing the challenges associated with asd .
Stella Acquarone
Susan Senator
One of the biggest fears of parents with children with autism is looming adulthood and all that it entails.
Marilyn J. Monteiro
The autism spectrum presents a range of communication, social, and sensory differences that are challenging for clinicians to address.
Margaret Oliver
Cornelia Pelzer Elwood
Naoki Higashida
Dennis H. Reid
Quality activities in center-based programs for adults with autism: moving from nonmeaningful to meaningful describes what constitutes meaningful versus nonpurposeful activities for adults with autism and other severe disabilities in a classroom or center-based program.
Michael John Carley
Stephen Heydt
Maria de los Angeles Robinson-Agramonte
This book addresses and synthesizes recent basic, translational, and clinical research with the goal of understanding the mechanisms behind autism spectrum disorder (asd) and how they lead to altered brain function and behavior.
Kate Wilde
Jonathan Alderson
Michelle Rigler
The basics college curriculum presents a hands-on approach to learning essential independence and life skills for students with autism spectrum disorder (asd).
Nick Dubin
Thomas Ballesteros
Demetria Loryn Ennis-Cole
Technology for learners with autism spectrum disorders provides readers with an in-depth look at the characteristics of learners with asd and explainshow different forms of technology can be used to create learning opportunities for autistic students.
Marguerite Rodger
Autism spectrum disorder is a term used to describe a group of developmental disorders that include autism, asperger syndrome, pervasive developmental disorders, and others.
Kako Yamaguchi
Lesley S. J. Farmer
Michelle Grenier
Haley Morgan Myles
In this second edition, the authors give simple, no-nonsense advice on how to handle everyday occurrences that can be challenging for children on the autism spectrum.
Lisa Rogers
Robert Parish
Blaze Ginsberg
The book narrated some episodes mostly experience by the author through his association with people from all walks of life.
Lindsay Hilsen
Applied behavior analysis (aba) is recognized as one of the most effective ways to teach children with autism and studies have shown that the earlier the interventions take place the more likely they are to have a profound, positive impact on a child's la.
Paul G. Taylor
Efrosini Kalyva
Autism is the first book on the condition that seeks to combine medical, historical and cultural approaches to an understanding of the condition.
Andrew W. Zimmerman
In 2007, the centers for disease control and prevention issued an autism alarm, estimating that one in 150 children may be affected by autism spectrum disorder.
Ilona Roth
Betty Fry Williams
Effective programs for treating autism spectrum disorder is written for teachers, parents, and the many service providers who work with individuals with autism spectrum disorder (asd).
James Coplan
In this authoritative and empowering book, one of the world’s leading experts on early child development gives caregivers of children on the autistic spectrum the knowledge they need to navigate the complex maze of symptoms, diagnoses, tests, and treatmen.
Betty Fry Williams
Effective programs for treating autism spectrum disorder is written for teachers, parents, and the many service providers who work with individuals with autism spectrum disorder (asd).
Gil Eyal