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Autism Recovery Manual of Skills and Drills by Elizabeth Burton Scott and Lynne Gillis


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 Autism Recover Manual of Skills and Drills

A Preschool and Kindergarten Education Guide for Parents, Teachers, and Therapists

by Elizabeth Burton Scott, M.A. and Lynne Gillis, O.T.

 

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Autism Recovery Manual: A Preschool and Kindergarten Education Program contains 90 Skills and Drills, including all of the original 78 Skills and Drills that Scott used with her son Roman that led him to a full recovery from 45 symptoms of autism. 

This exciting Skills and Drills program includes easy-to-understand and simple-to-follow suggestions and illustrations for fun learning activities that promote child development.  These are multi-sensory tasks to develop and stimulate the brain and the senses.  A child with autism benefits from being involved in a structured learning and play program. The skills and techniques apply to all preschool children, whether they are a typical child or a child who has ADD, ADHD, sensory processing disorder, or autism. 

The original 78 Skills and Drills that were used in Scott’s book Raindrops on Roman, have been enhanced and expanded to include another dozen, which can be effective in helping children to sit, focus, follow directions, learn and master a variety of basic developmental skills, and engage in purposeful activities and meaningful play in a structured environment. 

A Preponderance of Positive Praise Pre-Publication

Elizabeth Scott’s book, Raindrops on Roman, has been an inspiration to thousands of parents and teachers who deal with children within the rainbow of markers associated with autism. Her fabulous book has created a demand for a “how to” manual to reach and teach children with these special needs. Her new book, the Autism Recovery Manual, co-authored with Lynne Gillis is a complete and practical guide enabling special students to make amazing developmental progress. The book is an extraordinary tool parents and educators can use to connect with children within the autism spectrum. It provides keys to unlock the learning potential of the child you yearn to help.

~ Tom Wilson, Ph.D., Public School Superintendent, Lancaster, Texas

Author of A Chance at Life

 

The Autism Recovery Manual is a fine handbook for parents looking for resources and activities to develop the minds and skills of children with autism.  Scott and Gillis have documented and explained dozens and dozens of activities designed to help children progress through developmental stages to reach more mature levels of functioning.  The book is structured into categories covering domains of development, such as motor skills, sensory skills, and critical thinking.  The activities presented are very practical, and they underpin the brain hemispheric integration necessary for adaptive functioning.  Parents of children with autism will find this book a useful guide for helping their children maximize their potential.

~ Mark Steinberg, Ph.D., Clinical Neuropsychologist

Coauthor with Siegried Othmer, Ph.D. of ADD: The 20-Hour Solution: Attention Deficit Disorder

 and the Healing Effects of EEG Neurofeedback

 

The Autism Recovery Manual of Skills and Drills is a fantastic useful resource to use in the classroom. The manual offers helpful information for all children that can easily be organized into centers and activities. The Skills and Drills are useful for children diagnosed with autism or any disability. Parents and families can read and find Drills they can incorporate into their everyday life. They can start the recovery process minutes after reading a Skill from the manual and put into action additional Skills and Drills day after day. I like that it offers many different therapy activities that are easy to understand. The pictures give realistic information that go along with the Skills and offers hope to all of us working with children today.

As a kindergarten teacher, I implemented the Skills and Drills into my centers the very next day after getting the manual. It offered me a different approach to activities with a purpose that went with my lesson plans. The Skills and Drills offer different activities that go with a students learning style. Gently introducing activities can help students overcome their fears and build self-esteem while learning. The activities will offer hope and purpose for children who are developmentally behind or need extra therapy during school hours in the LRE. I will share the manual with the special education department at my school. It is especially helpful for inclusion coaches who work with regular classroom teachers that may not have a special education certification. The CRS plan shows the importance of not giving up and is aligned with a teacher’s approach of consistency, praise, and re-teaching.

I do not want one child to go without the valuable information this manual has to offer. I look forward to hearing more success stories after parents and schools get their hands on this outstanding resource. Thank you Elizabeth and Roman for sharing truly valuable information that will benefit many children and their families!                                                                                                    

~ Paige Garza, Kindergarten Teacher

Cockrell Hill Elementary, DeSoto, Texas (Roman’s first preschool teacher)

 

The Autism Recovery Manual of Skills and Drills was created to help children with autism. This book teaches all of us how and why to play with our children. Play is the work of childhood. This book is an excellent resource for all parents and professionals to lead children through their developmental stages to reach their potential.

~ Norann Lafon, M.A., Special Education, Reading Decoding Specialist for forty-plus years

                                             and author of The Seven Syllable Seminars and Reading Week Seminar

As a longtime educator working with children of all abilities, I greatly respect the work that Elizabeth Burton Scott and Lynne Gillis have achieved in creating this Autism Recovery Manual of Skills and Drills. The book maps out the details of how to engage and stimulate any child’s learning development. The curriculum is appropriate for all children and can provide the consistency, repetition, and structure that are the keys in Early Childhood Education.

The Skills and Drills introduce all the early developmental concepts for children in a thoughtful, interesting, and engaging manner. For all children, but specifically for children with early learning difficulties or attention disorders, these activities are purposeful and meaningful. Intensive daily use would certainly have a tremendous impact on a child’s learning and his achievement of new developmental milestones.

~ Barry R. De St. Croix, M.A.

Former Executive Director of the Schwartz Center for Children, Dartmouth, MA

 Over thirty-five years of professional experience working with children with special needs

 

Congratulations to Elizabeth Burton Scott and Lynne Gillis on their Autism Recovery Manual of Skills and Drills for parents, teachers and therapists. The activities are easy to use with materials that are readily available. Their attention to tasks that work to improve the child's focus, building transitions, and desensitizing skills and daily living activities are well done! This well organized approach will be beneficial to all those who strive to have children with autism reach their greatest potential.

~ Sandra A.B. Ledvina, M.S., Integrated Preschool/Special Education Teacher

 in a Public School System for thirty-two years

 

Skills and Drills is a positive, practical program that parents, teachers and therapists can use to enhance every child’s development.

~ Johanna Duponte, Ed D, MS, OTR/L, Professor and Program Chair

Occupational Therapy Assistant Program, Bristol Community College

                            

Elizabeth Scott's first book, Raindrops on Roman, is an inspiring story about how she helped her son overcome Autism.  The manual includes the Skills and Drills that she developed to successfully facilitate teaching with Roman.  As a former elementary educator, Elizabeth has broken down the Skills and Drills into multi-sensory, meaningful activities that can be incorporated throughout the day.  I have implemented these Skills and Drills with my early elementary students, and they have demonstrated significant areas of improvement. Parents and teachers will finally have another tool that will help guide them to the path towards recovery.

~ Karen A. Oliveira, Special Educator and Graduate of Antioch University

 Autism Spectrum Disorders Certificate Program

 

The Autism Recovery Manual of Skills and Drills will be one of tremendous value to anyone who works with a special-needs child.  It has provided me with an abundance of ideas and information that I will incorporate into my current intervention program. I have spent the past three years gathering information and materials in order to work more effectively with students who are in need of such a program.  I wish I would have had this from day one.  What a great resource!  Thank you for sharing.

~ Ronda Johnson, Special Education

 

Autism Recovery Manual of Skills and Drills is very well organized and thought out.  The activities for all phases of communication and motor organization are practical and easy to incorporate into any daily routine.  The text feels like a well-worn manual of key ideas from a long-time educator/practitioner!  Highly recommended.  Congratulations on such a comprehensive project!   

~ Suzanne Crouch, B.A., M.Ed.
Former Language-Based Teacher and Speech Pathologist

 

 

ABOUT THE AUTHORS:

Elizabeth Burton Scott, M.A. from Cedar Hill, Texas (Dallas) has a Master’s Degree in Elementary Education, and taught second and third grades for seven years. With her professional skills she persevered in leading her son Roman through his early childhood years to recover from 45 symptoms of autism.  She has published her story about their journey in her book title, Raindrops on Roman: Overcoming Autism: A Message of Hope.  

 

Lynne Gillis, from Mattapoisett, MA received her B.S. degree in Occupational Therapy from Columbia University in 1971.  She is a member of the American Occupational Therapy Association.  In her 30 years in the field of occupational therapy she specialized in pediatric occupational therapy working in private and public schools, rehabilitation outpatient clinics, early intervention programs, and home-based therapy programs.  Her professional experiences and enthusiasm for the profession have made her a role model for occupational therapists working with children.

 

Autism Recover Manual of Skills and Drills
A Preschool and Kindergarten Education Guide for Parents, Teachers, and Therapists

by Elizabeth Burton Scott and Lynne Gillis

 

Category: Autism / Special Needs
Education / Preschool / Kindergarten

Early Learning Program / Therapy / Parenting

Soft cover, 8 x 10, 128 pages, $16.95
Publication Date:  January 18, 2010

Martin Luther King Day

World Rights Available

 

 

 

 

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