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Sometimes, all a student needs to succeed is a friend.
Every day, thousands of students with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) struggle to stay afloat at school—sometimes bullied, often ostracized. Mastering academics can be hard enough without the added challenge of navigating social situations that neurotypical kids take for granted. If students with ASD had a peer to model and reinforce socially appropriate behavior and coach them through schoolwork, it could help them feel at home in the student population.
This inspirational new book describes how to set up just such a peer-mentoring organization in your school or community. With a clear understanding of the needs of students with ASD and the kids who will be their guides, Kukoff provides: Steps for organizing and implementing your own Autism Ambassadors program; Clear-cut guidelines on the responsibilities of student ‘ambassadors,’ plus peer-support strategies to improve the ambassador experience; More than a hundred specific interventions any student can employ with students with ASD; A path for students with ASD to become Autism Ambassadors themselves
Based on the methodology of Applied Behavior Analysis—the gold standard in autism intervention—but created and led by students, the Autism Ambassadors curriculum will promote leadership and improve the school experience for all students.
Curriculum Overview
Curriculum Overview
Okay, so now you've got a pretty good sense of who and what we are and who and what we're looking for when it comes to Ambassadors. So now it's time to talk a little bit about our curriculum, which is the life-blood of Autism Ambassadors. This curriculum was developed over years of working with licensed clinical psychologists, all of whom generously donated their time and efforts to ensure that my lesson plans were as comprehensive as possible. Before I delve into the nuts and bolts of how it works, however, I'd like to fill you in on some of the philosophical tenets behind those nuts and bolts.
I designed the Autism Ambassadors curriculum based on my personal experience with a close relative ...
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