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My Social Stories Book +++ BESTSELLER
Carol Gray
Carol Gray's social stories have been found to be very effective in teaching social and life skills to children on the autism spectrum. Taking the form of short narratives, the stories in My Social Stories Book take children step-by-step through basic activities such as brushing your teeth, taking a bath and wearing a safety belt in the car.
Pub. 2002
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Pathways to Play!
Combining Sensory Integration and Integrated Play Groups
Glenda Fuge and Rebecca Berry; foreword by Lorna Jean King
This book presents a series of ready-to-go theme-based activities to address children's sensory issues.
Pub. 11/2004
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People with Autism Behaving Badly
Clements
People with Autism Behaving Badly offers effective, long-term strategies to help resolve common problem behaviors such as physical aggression, self-injury, verbal abuse, rudeness and property damage.
2005
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Perfect Targets: Asperger Syndrome and Bullying
Rebekah Heinrichs (Educational Consultant, Michigan)
This book takes an honest look at the different types of bullying and the actions adults must take to curb bullying, thereby helping to prevent the often lifelong effects of this insidious form of behavior on victims. Practical strategies and solutions at the school, class and individual level are presented.
Pub. 10/2003
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Practical Sensory Programmes for Students with Autism Spectrum Disorder and Other Special Needs
Sue Larkey
Children with autistic spectrum disorders (ASD) often have sensory processing difficulties. They may be very sensitive to particular sounds or materials, or unresponsive to injuries most children would find painful. This practical book offers a six-step approach to developing a successful programme to help children cope with sensory input they find overwhelming, and to identify activities they may find relaxing or rewarding.
Pub. 2006
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Succeeding with Interventions for Asperger Syndrome Adolescents
A Guide to Communication and Socialisation in Interaction Therapy
John Harpur, Maria Lawlor and Michael Fitzgerald
This vital new book presents effective strategies to tackle the specific difficulties in social interaction and communication that are experienced by adolescents with Asperger Syndrome (AS).
Pub. 2006
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The Hidden Curriculum
Practical Solutions for Understanding Unstated Rules in Social Situations
Brenda Smith Myles, Melissa L. Trautman, and Ronda L. Schelvan; Foreword by: Michelle Garcia Winner
This book offers practical suggestions and advice for how to teach and learn those subtle messages that most people seem to pick up almost automatically but that have to be directly taught to individuals with social-cognitive challenges.
Pub. 11/2004
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The New Social Story Book, Illustrated Edition
Carol Gray
Social Stories help the child with autism or Asperger's Syndrome to understand the social world around them. This book is an updated version of the New Social Story Book with new text and accompanying illustrations.
Pub. 2000
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The Social Skills Picture Book: Teaching Play, Emotion, and Communication to Children with Autism +++ BESTSELLER
Dr Jed Baker
The Social Skills Picture Book provides a teaching tool that “engages the attention and motivation of students who need help learning appropriate social skills,”
It demonstrates through pictures nearly 30 social skills, such as conversation, play, emotion management and empathy. “Children of all ages learn more effectively when pictures are used to supplement verbal descriptions and instructions,” Baker contends. “It’s particularly effective, or most helpful, when people build their own picture books, because they can see themselves in the book.”
Pub. 2001
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You're Going to Love This Kid
Paula Kluth
Finally education professionals have a strategy-filled guidebook for including students with autism in both primary and secondary school classrooms. Alive with powerful first-person accounts that give readers insight into the experience of having autism, this book shows educators how to adapt their own classrooms to support student participation in classwork, school routines, social activities, and more.
Pub. 2003
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