14 Quotes & Sayings By Adele Devine

Adele Devine is a New York Times, USA Today, and #1 international bestselling author of 17 romance novels. Her books have been translated into over 30 languages including Japanese, Korean, Italian, French, German, Dutch, Portuguese, Taiwanese and Chinese. She has won multiple awards including the RT Book Reviews Career Achievement Award for Best First Book. She is the author of the full-length contemporary romance novel "Unleashed." Adele lives in New Jersey with her husband and two children.

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Love every child without condition, listen with an open heart, get to know who they are, what they love, and follow more often than you lead. Adele Devine
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Teachers should not fear going off plan if a better learning opportunity presents itself. Plans are plans, but children are living, breathing, creative people, who deserve to have their questions answered and original ideas explored. Adele Devine
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Children with autism are colourful - they are often very beautiful and, like the rainbow, they stand out. Adele Devine
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My aim is to sort the jumble of information we throw at these children and present it in such a way that they will have a greater chance of achieving independence and fulfilment. Adele Devine
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Our visuals must represent the truth and decode the verbal jumble so these children can find the right direction. Adele Devine
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Teachers should be made aware of visual stress symptoms and the potential difference coloured lights, overlays and lenses could make to a learners perception. Adele Devine
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Adapting our own perception, following rather than leading and building bridges are all keys to helping the child with autism learn. Adele Devine
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Are we allowing individuals to develop their talents with our current teaching methods? Is there more or maybe less we should be doing? Adele Devine
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When teaching children with autism we must be quick to adapt, follow our instinct and go off plan. Adele Devine
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The closer we come to understanding the challenges of autism, the better we are placed to accommodate and educate without risking removing that individuality we all love. Adele Devine
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Children with autism are constantly testing and pursuing truth. They are a bundle of contradictions. They love order and routine, yet often have the most amazingly inventive and creative minds. They may appear to follow rules, but are also the most likely people to come up with a revolutionary new idea. They feel emotion intensly, but often seem to struggle to read facial expressions. Adele Devine
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Could some of the challenging behaviours that often partner autism begin as experiements on measuring human reactions? Are these children exploring boundaries - seeing what makes the toy squeak or the adult shriek? Adele Devine
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We know that children with autism like order, that they are often very visual and that they can be quite literal. They deserve beautiful resources and symbols that make sense. If a picture does not explain visually, it is pointless and the child will stop looking to the pictures for information. Adele Devine