Bridging the Gap

An Early Childhood Curriculum for Children with Autism

by B. Blaine Campbell


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Softcover
£15.95
Hardcover
£23.95
Softcover
£15.95

Book Details

Language :
Publication Date : 25/11/2008

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 198
ISBN : 9781436381659
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 198
ISBN : 9781436381666

About the Book

One of the greatest hurdles facing children with Autism is transitioning skills from one setting to another. Many of these students have a very hard time with change in setting and schedule. Drawing from the elements of Applied Behavioral Analysis therapy, Bridging the Gap uses essential skills and methods to allow children with Autism to transition into public school smoothly. This accessible curriculum uses ABA terminology and skills in a preschool schedule format. The lessons are designed to allow for a certain amount of flexibility, so that each element is appropriate for each student. All young children, regardless of developmental level, can gain from the social interactions and language skills. For those who are ready to mainstream from a more restrictive learning environment, the variety and layout of Bridging the Gap is designed to prepare for such a large transition. Each lesson is a bridge from therapy to a public school setting. The lessons are full of colorful crafts and exciting games developed to increase verbal and motor skills. Students will create art and acquire skills, all while heightening social awareness. With the routine containing such similar elements as traditional school, typically developing peers gain from following the curriculum as well. This combination of typically developing students and students with developmental delays creates an atmosphere of understanding, and prepares both groups for future diverse classes. As the children continue on their path of education, they will transition more smoothly and with greater success.


About the Author

Blaine Campbell is the Special Educator for Santa Rita Elementary in San Angelo, TX. Though teaching a variety of students, Blaine specializes in the social and educational needs of children on the Autism spectrum. While providing Applied Behavioral Analysis Therapy in a clinic for children with Autism and other developmental delays, he was able to observe and aide in the transition from clinic setting to public school. Once becoming a public school educator, Blaine utilizes his experience to create the specific learning environment crucial to develop skills. He currently lives in West Texas surrounded by friends and his two dogs.