Parents and professionals can now bypass
countless hours spent seeking answers to the mystifying day-to-day challenges
of autism. In a snappy, can-do format, 1001 Great Ideas for Teaching and Raising
Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders offers page after page of
try-it-now solutions that have worked for thousands of children grappling with
social, sensory, behavioral, and self-care issues, and many more. (Paperback; 218 pages.)
Price:
$12.50
The Common Sense Guide to Texas School Law for Coaches Written by Jim Raup This is a portable quick reference guide. Learn about Coaches compensation, liability, athletes’ safety issues and many others through entertaining text written by a former coach and longtime school attorney. (Paperback; 91 pages.)
Price:
$55.00
RtI- Response to Intervention w/CD of 28 Forms Written by Andrea Ogonosky. The Response to Intervention Handbook, describes the theory behind RtI, lays the foundation for successful implementation, and then guides the reader through a three-tier flow for carrying out assessment and both academic and behavioral interventions. (Paperback; 117 pages.)
This book offers comprehensive insights into the entire spectrum of behavioral challenges of a person with Autism/PDD as well as answers to improve those behaviors.
This is an excellent guide for anyone who has a child or student with behavioral challenges!
(Paperback; 359 pages.)
In this elegant approach to the often elusive subjects of sensory integration and sensory processing disorder, expert occupational therapist Stacey Szklut, MS, OTR/L and Carol Kranowitz, MA, have assembled an extensive and easy-to-use set of checklists and other tools that are invaluable to every teacher and parent who has children with sensory challenges. (Paperback; 63 pages.)
Price:
$19.95
Basic Skills Checklists: Teacher Friendly Assessment for Students with Autism or Special Needs By Marlene Breitenback, M.S.Ed.,
BCBA
Basic Skills Checklists is an easy-to-use, informal assessment tool
that brings method to the madness of classroom assessment. It focuses on
pre-academic, readiness, and academic skills expected from learners in the
early elementary years. Author and experienced teacher Marlene Breitenbach
developed these helpful checklists in special-needs and inclusive classrooms
while serving children with autism and other developmental disabilities.(Spiral Bound; 53 pages.)
The first in a series of books designed to share ideas for using visual
strategies to teach children with autism. This resource provides special
education teachers, therapists, parents, and home-based therapists with
practical, easy-to-implement ideas for creating over 80 different work tasks or
boxes to be used to teach students to work independently and for an established
length of time. This book contains classroom and home-tested ideas of
addressing skills in six different areas: sorting, matching, reading, writing,
mathematics, and motor tasks. The ideas are designed for early learners, ages
2-10. Other books in the series will focus on teaching young learners beginning
reading, writing, math skills and appropriate play skills using visually
structured techniques. (Paperback; 101 pages.)
Winner of the Autism Society of America’s “Book of the Year Award,”
Sheila Wagner’s book provides an inclusion program for students with severe
disabilities. Each inclusion program must be developed individuality, with each
student’s abilities and characteristics as the guiding factor for the program. (Paperback; 173 pages.)
After more than 17 years of experience working with teachers and staff
struggling to implement an effective learning program for special needs kids,
Dr. Lori Ernsperger decided it was about time someone created a comprehensive
resource for practical use in the classroom. She wrote Keys to Success for Teaching
Students with Autism as a practical, step-by-step guide to educating
students with autism. This much-needed resource unlocks the secrets of six
critical teaching elements, including creating an effective classroom
environment, curriculum development, instructional strategies, managing problem
behaviors, data collection and building collaborative teams. Perfect for new
and veteran teachers, Keys to Success for Teaching Students with
Autism enables school personnel to efficiently create and implement an
effective educational program for students with autism regardless of their
level of experience and training. (Paperback; 187 pages.)
Price:
$199.99
The CAT-kit : The Cognitive Affective Training Kit Written By Kirsten Callesen, Annette Moller Neilsen, & Tony Attwood
Years in the making, The Cognitive Affective Training (CAT) kit is a
program that consists of visual, interactive, and customizable
communication elements for children and young adults. It is designed to
help students become aware of how their thoughts, feelings and actions
all interact and, in the process of using the various visual
components, they share their insights with others. It is an easy and
effective way to work with neurotypical children and young adults as
well as with people with developmental disabilities.
Parents and professionals can now bypass
countless hours spent seeking answers to the mystifying day-to-day challenges
of autism. In a snappy, can-do format, 1001 Great Ideas for Teaching and Raising
Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders offers page after page of
try-it-now solutions that have worked for thousands of children grappling with
social, sensory, behavioral, and self-care issues, and many more. (Paperback; 218 pages.)
Books and CDs
Price:
$51.00
Practical Ideas That Really Work for Secondary Students in Inclusive Classrooms
Practical Ideas That Really Work for Secondary Students in Inclusive Classrooms is the latest addition to an existing series of eight other “Practical Ideas”
books. It’s designed for educators and other school-based professionals
in assisting secondary students (Grades 6-12) in general education
classrooms that have mild to moderate disabilities or are struggling
learners. “Struggling learners” may include those with English language
barriers, cultural diversity, or economic disadvantages. (Spiral Bound; 195 pages.)