Gardening for children with autism spectrum disorders and special educational needs : engaging with nature to combat anxiety, promote sensory integration and build social skills / Natasha Etherington.

Gardening for children with autism spectrum disorders and special educational needs : engaging with nature to combat anxiety, promote sensory integration and build social skills / Natasha Etherington.

By
Etherington, Natasha.

Publication Date
2012

Publication Information
London : Jessica Kingsley Publishers,

Physical Description
160 p. : ill.

Subject Term
Autism in children -- Treatment.
 
Children with autism spectrum disorders.
 
Gardening -- Therapeutic use.
 
Gardening for children.
 
Behavior therapy.

Bibliography Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.

Summary
Using a mindfulness approach, Natasha Etherington presents a simple gardening program that offers learning experiences beyond those a special needs student can gain within the classroom. The book outlines the many positive physical, cognitive, sensory, emotional and social benefits of getting out into the garden and provides specially adapted gardening activities for a variety of needs, including those with developmental disabilities and behavioural difficulties, as well as wheelchair users. With a focus on the therapeutic potential of nature, the book shows that gardening can help reduce feelings of anxiety, provide an outlet for physical aggression, build self-esteem through the nurturing of plants and much more.

Language
English

ISBN
9781849052788


LibraryCollectionCollectionCall NumberStatus
Clarenville (BCE)Adult NFicAdult Non-Fiction618.928588 ET3Checked In