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How to Use Joint Action Routines

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Concise, methodic, and comprehensive - How to Use Joint Action Routines (JAR) outlines the fundamental principles that support JAR along with the benefits of using the procedure. Detailed descriptions of the necessary steps involved in implementing JAR in classroom settings are provided. Parents, teachers, therapists, and para-educators in multiple settings (e.g. home, school, work place, etc.) will all find this book an invaluable resource! Structured Routines are provided for students ranging from Pre-K to high school. These associated activities are familiar and consistent, making it easier for students with Autism Spectrum Disorders to participate meaningfully in social situations to acquire new skills and responses.

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How to Use Joint Action Routines, Josefa Ben-Arieh

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Erscheinungsdatum
2007
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Titel
How to Use Joint Action Routines
Sprache
Englisch
Autor*innen
Josefa Ben-Arieh
Verlag
Pro-Ed
Erscheinungsdatum
2007
Einband
Paperback
Seitenzahl
43
ISBN10
1416401512
ISBN13
9781416401513
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Concise, methodic, and comprehensive - How to Use Joint Action Routines (JAR) outlines the fundamental principles that support JAR along with the benefits of using the procedure. Detailed descriptions of the necessary steps involved in implementing JAR in classroom settings are provided. Parents, teachers, therapists, and para-educators in multiple settings (e.g. home, school, work place, etc.) will all find this book an invaluable resource! Structured Routines are provided for students ranging from Pre-K to high school. These associated activities are familiar and consistent, making it easier for students with Autism Spectrum Disorders to participate meaningfully in social situations to acquire new skills and responses.