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Managing the Cycle of Meltdowns for Students With Autism Spectrum Disorder
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Managing the Cycle of Meltdowns for Students With Autism Spectrum Disorder

Foreword by Richard L. Simpson



May 2012 | 240 pages | Corwin

How to keep meltdowns from overheating your classroom

This book outlines practical steps for preventing and responding to the various phases of meltdown behavior in students with AUtism Spectrum Disorder. Based on Geoff Colvin's best-selling book, Managing the Cycle of Acting Out Behavior in the Classroom, this practitioner-friendly guide provides special and general education teachers of autistic students a seven-phase positive behavior support model that includes interventions for each phase.

Teachers will find experienced guidance for providing a supportive environment in which students with ASD can succeed.


 
Foreword by Richard L. Simpson
 
Acknowledgments
 
About the Authors
 
Introduction
 
Section I: A Model for Meltdown Behavior of Students With ASD
 
1. Autism Spectrum Disorder, Overview
 
2. The Nature of Meltdowns
 
3. A Six-Phase Model of the Meltdown Cycle
 
Section II: Strategies for Managing the Phases of the Meltdown Cycle
 
4. Calm Phase
 
5. Trigger Phase
 
6. Agitation Phase
 
7. Meltdown Phase
 
8. Re-Grouping Phase
 
9. Starting-Over Phase
 
10. The Parent Component
 
Closing Remarks
 
Appendices
 
References
 
Index

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ISBN: 9781412994033
$39.95

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