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El. knyga: Serving Teens and Adults on the Autism Spectrum: A Guide for Libraries

3.71/5 (14 ratings by Goodreads)
(Digital Respons-Ability, USA)
  • Formatas: 168 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Oct-2020
  • Leidėjas: Libraries Unlimited Inc
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9798216143642
  • Formatas: 168 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Oct-2020
  • Leidėjas: Libraries Unlimited Inc
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9798216143642

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Understand the unique needs of teens and adults with autism and how to adapt existing library programs to be more inclusive.

Autism spectrum disorder is a lifelong condition, but programs and services are mostly for children. As this population ages and the number of adults receiving autism diagnoses grows, are public libraries serving this group? Serving Teens and Adults on the Autism Spectrum offers practical strategies for delivering better service to individuals with autism, from library programming to technology, collections, library volunteers, and the information desk.

Relying on feedback and help from the autism community in her area, Carrie Rogers-Whitehead created programs for children, teens, and young adults on the autism spectrum. In this book, she shares advice on developing programs that focus on teamwork, transitions, and social skills. She explains best practices for reference interviews and teaches readers how their libraries can partner with nonprofit and government entities to develop workforce skills and connect adults with autism to jobs. Ready-made program activities for teens and adults with autism make it easy for libraries to better serve this often misunderstood group.


  • Adapt existing library programs to be more inclusive of individuals with autism

  • Learn tested program ideas specifically aimed at individuals with autism
  • Understand the unique needs of adults with autism and how those needs present differently than they do in children
  • Learn how to better mobilize these members of the community and help them find meaningful work and service opportunities
    • Connect to resources to better understand and create library services for the autism community
  • Recenzijos

    Recommended for all public libraries as an essential guide to provide support for an underserved community. * Library Journal, Starred Review * An exceedingly thorough starting place for understanding how libraries may better serve and support patrons who are on the spectrum. * School Library Journal * A no-nonsense, timely guide that belongs in most library professional development collections. * Booklist Online *

    Daugiau informacijos

    Winner of 2021 Outstanding Reference Source 2021.Understand the unique needs of teens and adults with autism and how to adapt existing library programs to be more inclusive.
    Preface ix
    Introduction xi
    Chapter 1 What Is Autism?
    1(12)
    Chapter 2 The Needs and Challenges of Those with Autism Spectrum Disorder
    13(14)
    Chapter 3 Serving Our Patrons with Autism
    27(14)
    Chapter 4 Library Programs and Services for Teens with Autism
    41(16)
    Chapter 5 Workplace Opportunities and Challenges
    57(10)
    Chapter 6 Library Programs for Adults with Autism
    67(16)
    Chapter 7 Beyond Programming: Volunteering and More
    83(10)
    Chapter 8 Technology, Autism, and Libraries
    93(14)
    Chapter 9 Library Collections and Resources
    107(10)
    Appendix: Programs to Use in Your Library 117(28)
    Index 145
    Carrie Rogers-Whitehead, MLIS, MPA, is founder of Digital Respons-Ability and has worked in libraries for more than a decade.