Be A Friend: PEERspective on Autism

Author:   Jennifer M. Schmidt ,  Sara Woolf Anderson
Publisher:   Future Horizons Incorporated
Edition:   3rd Revised edition
ISBN:  

9781957984704


Pages:   38
Publication Date:   05 March 2024
Recommended Age:   From 5 to 8 years
Format:   Paperback
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Children are often curious about others and ask questions or form assumptions about those they perceive as different in less than ideal ways. By introducing characteristics of autism in a manner that promotes understanding and inclusion, assumptions based on fear or confusion can be avoided, and attitudes of acceptance, kindness, and empathy can be fostered.This book allows the discussion to go one step further by enabling families to share about their child with autism, if they choose, in a personalized, authentic way. The template at the end allows readers to learn specifics about peers with autism and how to be a friend.

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Author:   Jennifer M. Schmidt ,  Sara Woolf Anderson
Publisher:   Future Horizons Incorporated
Imprint:   Future Horizons Incorporated
Edition:   3rd Revised edition
Weight:   0.272kg
ISBN:  

9781957984704


ISBN 10:   1957984708
Pages:   38
Publication Date:   05 March 2024
Recommended Age:   From 5 to 8 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
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As coaches for special education teams in West Central Ohio, we're always seeking good resources to increase the understanding and appreciation of autism. The PEERspective books for middle and high school have been wonderful tools for building student skills and facilitating inclusion. We are excited to now have a PEERspective resource for our elementary schools. Common characteristics of autism are presented in rhyme and accompanied by visually appealing illustrations. We love the extension activities and resources to further develop student skills and understanding. Teaching young children acceptance, kindness, and empathy is important and we are happy to add this book to our library. -- Carol Dittoe, Speech-Language Pathologist, Certified Autism Specialist - Autism and Low Incidence Coaching Team Be a Friend: Perspective on Autism is another brainchild of Jennifer Schmidt and Sara Woolf Anderson. This lovely book describes autism in an easy-to-understand, non-limiting way. While gently describing the strengths and needs of autistics, the authors encourage readers to understand that all people are different and yet share many commonalities. The book strongly states that autistic children and, indeed, every individual is worthy of our attention. -- Brenda Smith Myles, PhD - author, national speaker and world-class researcher As a Professor of Teacher Education, I think this book is a wonderful resource for future teachers. The engaging rhymes, informative text, beautiful illustrations and extension activities make for a valuable and heartwarming book that should be in every classroom! -- Jennifer T. Christman, Ed.D.


As coaches for special education teams in West Central Ohio, we're always seeking good resources to increase the understanding and appreciation of autism. The PEERspective books for middle and high school have been wonderful tools for building student skills and facilitating inclusion. We are excited to now have a PEERspective resource for our elementary schools. Common characteristics of autism are presented in rhyme and accompanied by visually appealing illustrations. We love the extension activities and resources to further develop student skills and understanding. Teaching young children acceptance, kindness, and empathy is important and we are happy to add this book to our library. -- Carol Dittoe, Speech-Language Pathologist, Certified Autism Specialist - Autism and Low Incidence Coaching Team Be a Friend: Perspective on Autism is another brainchild of Jennifer Schmidt and Sara Woolf Anderson. This lovely book describes autism in an easy-to-understand, non-limiting way. While gently describing the strengths and needs of autistics, the authors encourage readers to understand that all people are different and yet share many commonalities. The book strongly states that autistic children and, indeed, every individual is worthy of our attention. -- Brenda Smith Myles, PhD - author, national speaker and world-class researcher As a Professor of Teacher Education, I think this book is a wonderful resource for future teachers. The engaging rhymes, informative text, beautiful illustrations and extension activities make for a valuable and heartwarming book that should be in every classroom! -- Jennifer T. Christman, Ed.D. Be a Friend will help young children understand and be kind to autistic classmates. -- Temple Grandin, Author - The Way I See It


Author Information

Jennifer M. Schmidt, M.Ed., is an Intervention Specialist (Special Educator) at Beavercreek High School in Beavercreek, Ohio. Jennifer has 25 years of teaching experience in both general and special education settings. She began working closely with students with autism while teaching in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, and was trained in the TEACCH method. At BHS, Jennifer and her now retired Speech & Language Pathologist colleague piloted their Communication Class in the fall of 2007, and the class continues to this day and utilizes the PEERspective Learning Approach; since then, neighboring school districts have adopted the same model with similar success. Jennifer is a passionate educator who enjoys presenting at local, state, and international conferences about Communication Class, autism, and training general education teachers to work with students with autism (mild-moderate). She was recognized as Beavercreek City Schools Teacher of the Year in 2012, and in 2014 was awarded the Beavercreek Chamber of Commerce Educator of the Year recognition as a result of her innovative Communication Class. She stays active teaching at workshops, through her role as a lead teacher on the Autism Coalition Team, at Beavercreek High School, and at local colleges. Jennifer is passionate about helping other schools find success in teaching pragmatic language to students on the spectrum through Communication Class.

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