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Whats
Next?... Preparing for the Real World
By Carol Gray
What happens when the student with autism
is ready to go out in the world? This book
offers curricula to prepare the student and
their caregiver for this important transition.
An excellent book on preparing students with
autism and other developmental disabilities
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$39.95
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Without
Reason
By Charles Hart
One of the most introspective books ever written
on autism. The author has both a brother and
a son with autism. His views as a sibling
and a parent offer unique insights.
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$14.95
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Working
Together for a Brighter Future
By Marilyn Hays
Based upon a current Florida program, which
has demonstrated a high degree of success,
this book describes effective strategies for
educating, relating to and communicating with
higher functioning individuals with autism
of all age groups.
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$34.95
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Solving
the Relationship Puzzle
By Steve Gutstein
Steve Gutstein, psychologist and autism specialist,
sought to discover why children with autism
lack the social skills that come so easily
to the rest of us. The result of his efforts
is an innovative program - Relationship Development
Intervention - that take social skills teaching
to the next level. You'll learn about the
social development pathway of the nondisabled
child and the life-changing detour taken by
children on the autism spectrum. However,
instead of leaving you there, Autism/Aspergers:
Solving the Relationship Puzzle describes
ways to steer children with autism onto a
bright new path of self discovery and social
awareness, one that will ultimately bring
them home to meaningful friendships, shared
emotions and heartfelt connection with the
people in their lives.
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$29.95
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The
Out of Sync Child
By Carol S. Kranowit |
Written by an experienced teacher with an
interest in sensory integration, this 320-page
book explains SI dysfunction in all its stages.
This comprehensive, easily-understood guide
explains a drug-free treatment approach for
children with sensory integration challenges.
A wonderful resource section for parents and
caregivers is also included. Required reading
for all those who work with and love kids
with SI issues.
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$18.75
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Answers
to Questions Teachers Ask about Sensory Integration
By Carol Kranowitz and Stacey Szklut
This book helps teachers to understand and
overcome the challenges faced by children
with sensory integration issues.
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$21.00
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Autism
through a Sister's Eyes
By Eve Band, Ph.D. and Emily Hecht
Written by Eve Band, Ph.D., a clinical psychologist,
this book gives voice to Emily's story: her
questions about her brother, her search for
answers about autism, her exploration of her
feelings as a sibling of a high-functioning
autistic brother.
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$14.95
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Inclusive
Programming for Middle School Students with
Autism
By Sheila Wagner
Winner of the Autism Society of America's
"Book of the Year" award for her
Inclusive Programming for Elementary Students
with Autism, Sheila Wagner now takes on the
challenges of inclusion in middle school.
This book illustrates methods and techniques
to comfortably blend middle school students
with autism and their classmates.
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$24.95
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Navigating
the Social World: A Curriculum for Educating
Individuals with Asperger's Syndrome and High
Functioning Autism
By Dr. Jeannie McAfee
This important new book offers a definitive
program with forms, exercises, and guides
for the student. It also presents significant
educational guidance and supportive assistance
to caregivers and teachers.
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$49.95
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