Listening with All Our Senses: a Handbook, 9781908993007
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Unlock communication: Connect deeply with autistic individuals using all your senses.

Listening with All Our Senses: a Handbook

Establishing Communication with People on the Autistic Spectrum or Those with Profound Learning Disabilities and Sometimes Distressed Behaviour

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  • Paperback

    240 pages

  • Release Date

    17 May 2012

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Summary

This handbook collects together three of Phoebe Caldwell’s groundbreaking books on Intensive Interaction and other innovative techniques for communicating with people with autistic spectrum disorder (ASD) and/or profound learning disabilities.

Key features:

  • Written by a leading expert in the subject
  • Compendium of three titles
  • Supported by numerous case histories and interpretation of real-life examples
  • Accessible and engaging

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781908993007
ISBN-10:1908993006
Author:Phoebe Caldwell
Publisher:Pavilion Publishing and Media Ltd
Imprint:Pavilion Publishing (Brighton) Ltd
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:240
Release Date:17 May 2012
Weight:784g
Dimensions:241mm x 178mm
About The Author

Phoebe Caldwell

Phoebe Caldwell, author of Delicious Conversations, Listening with All Our Senses, Learning the Language, and Creative Conversations, is an Intensive Interaction practitioner working mainly with children and adults on the autistic spectrum, many of whom have behavioral distress. Phoebe’s methods combine using a person’s body language to communicate with paying attention to those aspects of an individual’s environment that are triggering sensory distress. For four years, Phoebe was a Rowntree Research Fellow looking at best practice. She teaches management, therapists, parents, teachers, advocates, and carers, nationally and internationally. She is also employed by NHS, social services, and community and education services to work with individuals they are finding it difficult to provide a service for. She has published seven books and four training films and a number of academic papers. In 2010, she was awarded the Times/Sternberg Active Life Award for work on autism and contribution to the community, and in July 2011, Bristol University awarded her an Honorary Doctorate of Science for communication with people with autism.

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