ASD Basic Math: A Program To Teach The Foundations Of Math Paperback
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Suzanne Goh
Book Description
ASD Basic Math is a program to that teaches the foundations of math to children with autism spectrum disorders. The program teaches children to recognize, count, and understand the meaning of numbers up to 10; to calculate the number of objects in a group; to understand that a particular number of objects has a fixed value despite the size or nature of those objects; to understand geometric shapes and be able to sort objects by shape, to follow a sequence of commands involving math concepts.
ISBN-13
9781533434425
Language
English
Publisher
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Publication Date
11 Apr 2016
Number of Pages
214
About the Author
Dr. Marion Blank is a world-renowned literacy and language expert who developed and served as Co-Director of the Columbia University Developmental Neuropsychiatry Program for Autism and Related Disorders. She is a winner of the Upton Sinclair Award that honors individuals who have made a significant contribution to education. Suzanne Goh, M.D., is a board-certified pediatric neurologist who served as Co-Director of the Columbia University Developmental Neuropsychiatry Program for Autism and Related Disorders. A Rhodes Scholar, she graduated from Harvard University, University of Oxford, and Harvard Medical School.