Ten Things Your Student with Autism Wishes You Knew (BOOK)
By Ellen Notbohm
Like Notbohm's first book, this book includes ten fairly self-evident truisms about children with autism. But while her first book is a tool for helping parents cope, smile, and remember to hug their children -- the second is more of a primer for educators who really shouldn't need it.
Nothing Notbohm says is untrue. Indeed, autistic children think differently.
And teachers should figure out how to reach their students. But any teacher of autistic children who doesn't have, this information available shouldn't be a teacher at all -- let alone a teacher of children with special needs.