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Championing Your Autistic Teen at Secondary School

Getting the Best from Mainstream Settings

Debby Elley author Gareth D Morewood author Terry Culkin illustrator

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Jessica Kingsley Publishers

Published:19th May '22

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This essential guide offers parents practical strategies for supporting their autistic child during the transition to secondary school, ensuring a smoother experience.

The transition from primary to secondary school can be particularly challenging for parents of autistic children. In Championing Your Autistic Teen at Secondary School, the author provides a comprehensive guide that addresses the unique concerns and questions that arise during this critical period. Parents often wonder whether they have chosen the right school, how to ensure that staff understand their child's specific needs, and what to do if the environment proves to be overwhelming for their teen. This book offers reassurance and practical advice to help parents navigate these challenges.

One of the key elements of Championing Your Autistic Teen at Secondary School is its focus on fostering a positive relationship between parents and school staff. The author emphasizes the importance of communication and collaboration, providing strategies for parents to advocate effectively for their child's needs. By preparing both the child and the school for the transition, parents can help create an environment where their teen can thrive academically and socially.

Additionally, the book covers various topics such as managing anxiety, understanding school policies, and recognizing signs of a supportive school environment. Through real-life examples and insights from both parents and educators, Championing Your Autistic Teen at Secondary School equips families with the tools they need to ensure a successful transition and a fulfilling secondary school experience for their child.

Debby and Gareth have written a vibrant, knowing and pragmatic resource for parents and schools supporting autistic children leaving primary education. Well-observed, intuitive accounts of everyday challenges and novel situations are supplemented by useful links to more specialised guidance and research, making a highly readable companion for the journey to secondary school founded on principles of respect and relationship.

-- Barney Angliss, education consultant and trainer, former SENDCo, mentor to autistic teens
In this marvellous book, Debby Elley and Gareth Morewood show how it is possible to have better school experiences for autistic pupils, their families and carers and the teachers and leaders who work with them. This is a big ask, but they have pulled it off. There are no quick fixes promised, however its grounded, common sense, compassionate and practical approach will be a boon for all involved in the education of autistic teenagers. The mantra of ''prevention is better than cure' is great advice for all, and the examples, case studies and sensible charts have the potential to make all schools more responsive to making reasonable adjustments for all pupils, including those with special needs. This book is honest, practical, down to earth , it is very moving and also very funny! I highly recommend it. -- Mary Myatt, education writer and curator of Myatt & Co
Debby and Gareth radiate an air of optimism, practical common sense and above all a belief that successful inclusion of autistic children can be achieved. -- Peter Vermeulen
This is an outstanding book which should be essential reading for parents of autistic children who attend (or will attend) a mainstream secondary school. More broadly, it is a book that can inform the practice of all school staff and allied professionals who support autistic young people. Written with wit and verve, it is packed to the brim with insights and recommendations from the authors' extensive experience as both parent (Debby) and practitioner (Gareth). A remarkable achievement. -- Neil Humphrey (Sarah Fielden Chair: Psychology of Education, University of Manchester)

I read the book as a mother of two autistic boys and also a SENCO. It is an honest well written perspective combining pupil experiences, strategies, research , good practices and policies when considering mainstream education for secondary age pupils. Championing Your Autistic Teen at Secondary School highlights the need for a school culture that predicts triggers and work in an inclusive manner by being proactive rather than reactive.

-- Taneisha Pascoe-Matthews, Assistant Headteacher /SENCO and mother of two autistic boys
This book is truly collaborative, bringing together Debby's, Bobby's and Gareth's experience as parent, pupil and SENCO in a busy secondary school. With excellent advice at every step, this book is a masterclass of collaboration and co-production that every secondary school could use as a template. I love the advice for parents and schools alike and all this is supported by the pupil voice at its heart. -- Lynn McCann, Autism Specialist Teacher, Trainer and Author
Elley and Morewood have created a wonderful template for Parents and Educators to follow; allowing both parties to recognise the barriers faced by young Autistic learners, advocate for them in education settings, and empower Parents and Educators to work together collaboratively to remove those barriers. -- Kieran Rose, Autistic Writer, Trainer and Consultant; www.theautisticadvocate.com
In Championing Your Autistic Teen at Secondary School, authors Debby Elley and Gareth D. Morewood provide a thoughtful and neurodiversity-affirming approach to advocating for your autistic teen throughout their secondary schooling years. Debby Elley leads the reader through the journey beginning with preparation and research and progressing to collaboration and conflict resolution. Gareth D. Morewood lays out a new vision for schools to appropriately support neurodivergent students through the Saturation Model. This book is a well-balanced guide for parents and families preparing for secondary school. * Guy Stephens, Founder and Executive Director, Alliance Against Seclusion and Restrai

ISBN: 9781839970740

Dimensions: 216mm x 134mm x 18mm

Weight: 220g

208 pages