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Behavioral Observation: Technology and Applications in Developmental Disabilities [Paperback]

Travis I. Thompson (Editor), Frank Symons (Editor), David Felce (Editor)


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January 2000 155766451X 978-1557664518 1
Recent advances in computer technology have revolutionized the way professionals obtain and analyze information on the behavior of individuals with intellectual and other developmental disabilities. Practitioners, students, and researchers in the fields of developmental and behavioral disabilities will learn how to make technology work for them in this exciting book. The editors have gathered a high-profile group of contributors to discuss the latest computer equipment and software available - such as hand held optical bar code readers and hand held computers - and compiled practical strategies on how to put that equipment to work in an array of applied settings. Principles of conducting observations and analyzing the resultant data are also provided in order to enable professionals to use the new observational strategies to improve their understanding of disabilities and to help devise intervention techniques that will improve the lives of individuals with disabilities.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 384 pages
  • Publisher: Brookes Publishing Company; 1 edition (January 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 155766451X
  • ISBN-13: 978-1557664518
  • Product Dimensions: 9.8 x 7 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.5 pounds
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,241,174 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

I am a psychologist who works with children with autism and their families, and I write books about what I learn in the process. I try to see the world through the eyes of a child with autism, while making scientifically valid information acessable to parents, teachers and therapists.

I am also a faculty member in Special Education at the University of Minnesota where I teach courses in autism, and also am a Consulting Psychologist at the Minnesota Early Autism Project. That's a community-based early intervention program for children with autism spectrum disorders.

I have conducted research and worked clinically with children and families of youngsters with autism for nearly 40 years. I was previously Director of the John F. Kennedy Center at Vanderbilt University as well as holding various positions at the University of Minnesota. I am currently collaborating on a multi-site project involving the Kennedy Krieger Institute in Baltimore, the E. K. Shriver Center at U. Mass. Amherst and the University of Kansas dealing which chronic challenging behavior in developmental disabilities.

My invited addresses and workshops have been presented in 47 states and 13 countries outside the US. I have published 235 articles and chapters and 30 books. My most recent three books, "Making Sense of Autism" (2007); "Straight Talk on Autism" (2008); "Freedom from Meltdowns: Solutions for Children with Autism" (Nov. 2008)are all published by Paul H. Brookes Publishing Company.

In my former life, I designed and fabricated stained glass windows, but my more recent forays into visual arts have involved water color painting. http://gallery.me.com/travisthompson2#100030

I'm married to Anneke Thompson, who is doting grandmother, a retired special education teacher, avid reader and quilter. We have four adult children, Rebecca, Jennifer, Andrea and Peter, and 7 grand children, who never cease to amaze us with their individuality and unique achievements. Our grandson Michael, age 14, lives in Eastern US and has an ASD diagnosis.

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