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  • 5 Could Make Me Lose Control! Anxious Students ASD

    Kari Dunn Buron 5 Could Make Me Lose Control! Anxious Students ASD

    An Activity-Based Method For Evaluating And Supporting Highly Anxious Students This unique hands-on activity helps students who are highly anxious cope with their stress by systematizing social and emotional information. Using this self-contained product, the student literally sorts cards describing highly stressful situations into colorful pockets designating stress levels, ranging from 5-1, as a first step in changing the way he thinks about and responds to emotions such as anxiety, sadness and anger. A laminated erasable page and blank cards enable parents and teachers to individualize this innovative program. Suggestions for how to include it as part of a functional behavior assessment and a problem-solving activity are included.

  • 60 Social Situations (ASD)

    Lisa Timms 60 Social Situations (ASD)

    Discussion Starters to Help Teens on the Autism Spectrum Deal with Friendships, Conflicts and More Teenagers and older children on the autism spectrum are, like everyone else, surrounded by complex social codes and rules that govern everyday interaction, but have much more difficulty in interpreting them. Reading cues such as sarcasm, idioms and body language often presents an impossible challenge, but this book of realistic and thought-provoking stories provides much needed help. Written with both parent and teen in mind, every story outlines a real-life situation that young people on the autism spectrum are likely to encounter.

  • All About PDA

    Kathy Hoopmann All About PDA

    Through engaging text and full-colour photographs, this book shows how PDAers see and experience the world and highlights the unique characteristics that make them special. A perfect introduction to PDA for those recently diagnosed, as well as their families, friends, and the people who work with them!

  • Asperger Teen's Toolkit

    Francis Musgrave Asperger Teen's Toolkit

    With minimal text and fun, comic-book style graphics, this is a treasure trove of information for young people with Asperger Syndrome and their caretakers. Exploring the science of how the human mind works, it gives handy tips on how to cope with all elements of the adult world, including responsibilities, health, sex, and relationships.

  • Asperger's Disorder Intervention Manual

    Hawthorne Educational Services Asperger's Disorder Intervention Manual

    This resource is the intervention manual that complements the Asperger's Disorder Assessment Scale (ADAS). The scale was designed to contribute to early identification and service delivery for students with Asperger's Disorder, as defined by the American Psychiatric Association (2000). This book is useful for developing targeted intervention strategies based upon the identified characteristics from the ADAS. NOTE: This item is exempt from any special pricing or discount.

  • Asperger's Teens

    Blythe Grossberg Asperger's Teens

    Understanding High School for Students on the Autism Spectrum This book helps you, a teen with Asperger's, use your strengths and unique personal style to feel more comfortable in high school. Chock full of quizzes, exercises, and examples, this book can help you: Understand your unique strengths and weaknesses; Work well with your teachers; Connect with other kids at school; Recognize and deal with bullying; Use social media safely and politely; Develop healthy habits; Cope with stress and strong emotions; Become more independent. Take a look inside, and find some ways to help yourself feel more comfortable and more relaxed in high school - and better able to make friends, understand teachers, and get the grades you are capable of!

  • Aspie Teen's Survival Guide

    J.D. Kraus Aspie Teen's Survival Guide

    The teenage years are a time when being social is the number 1 priority for kids. But for kids with Asperger's, who have acute social challenges, these years can be the most difficult, confusing time in their lives. Enter J.D. Kraus, a young man who has been there, done that! He offers practical advice to his peers so that they can get the most out of middle and high school, both academically and socially. From sensory sensitivity to awkwardness, dating to driving, he tackles it all!

  • Autism Playbook for Teens

    Irene McHenry & Carol Moog Autism Playbook for Teens

    Imagination-Based Mindfulness Activities to Calm Yourself, Build Independence, and Connect with Others. Teens with Autism are natural observers - able to study, imitate, and learn social behavior. This Playbook is designed to bolster these strengths with mindfulness strategies and role-playing scripts. It also helps teens learn to reduce anxiety, manage emotions, be more aware in the present moment, and connect with others. This unique, strengths-based approach helps teens on the spectrum (including Asperger's Syndrome) develop social skills, strengthen communication, and thrive. Each chapter has custom-designed activities to work with the unique perspectives, sensory processing, neurological strengths and challenges these teens encounter in the social world.

  • Autism Through A Sister's Eyes for Pre-Teens & Teens

    Eve Band & Emily Hecht Autism Through A Sister's Eyes for Pre-Teens & Teens

    A Young Girl's View Of Her Brother's Autism. Written by Eve Band PhD, a clinical psychologist, this book gives voice to ten-year-old Emily's story: her questions about her brother, her search for answers about autism, and her exploration of her feelings as a sibling of a young man with autism. Told in her voice, Emily's story is as uplifting as it is filled with valuable information for parents and siblings, or any individual whose life is touched by a person with high-functioning autism or Asperger's Syndrome.

  • Autism, Bullying and Me: The Really Useful Stuff You Need to Know About Coping Brilliantly with Bullying

    Emily Lovegrove Autism, Bullying and Me: The Really Useful Stuff You Need to Know About Coping Brilliantly with Bullying

    This accessible guide for autistic children and teens is full of advice for coping successfully with bullying. It helps the reader understand what bullying is and debunks myths such as 'bullying makes you stronger.' It also lays out self-empowering strategies and practical tips on how to deal with situations where they are being bullied.

  • Awesome Autistic Guide for Trans Teens

    Yenn Purkis & Sam Rose Awesome Autistic Guide for Trans Teens

    With helpful explanations, tips and activities, plus examples of famous trans and gender divergent people on the autism spectrum, this user-friendly guide will help you to navigate the world as an awesome autistic trans teen. Covering a huge range of topics including coming out, masking, different gender identities, changing your name, common issues trans and gender divergent people face and ways to help overcome them, building a sense of pride and much, much more, it will empower you to value yourself and thrive exactly as you are.

  • Calling All Minds

    Temple Grandin Calling All Minds

    How To Think and Create Like an Inventor Temple Grandin delves into the science behind inventions, the steps various people took to create and improve upon ideas as they evolved, and the ways in which young inventors can continue to think about and understand what it means to tinker, to fiddle, and to innovate. Interlaced throughout the pages, Temple offers readers glimpses into her own childhood tinkering, building, and inventing.

  • Can I Tell You About Asperger Syndrome?

    Jessica Kingsley Publishers Can I Tell You About Asperger Syndrome?

    A Guide For Friends And Family Meet Adam - a young boy with AS. Adam invites young readers to learn about AS from his perspective. He helps children understand the difficulties faced by a child with AS - he tells them what AS is, what it feels like to have AS and how they can help children with AS by understanding their differences and appreciating their many talents. This illustrated book is ideally suited for boys and girls between 7 and 15 years old and also serves as an excellent starting point for family and classroom discussions.

  • Can I Tell You About Autism?

    Jessica Kingsley Publishers Can I Tell You About Autism?

    A guide for friends, family and professionals Tom invites readers to learn about autism from his perspective in this beautifully-illustrated book, suitable for readers aged 7 and upwards. He explains the challenges he faces with issues such as social communication, sensory overload and changes in his routine and describes all the ways he can be helped and supported by those around him.

  • Can I Tell You About Pathological Demand Avoidance Syndrome?

    Jessica Kingsley Publishers Can I Tell You About Pathological Demand Avoidance Syndrome?

    A guide for friends, family and professionals Meet Issy, an 11-year-old girl with pathological demand avoidance syndrome (PDA), a condition on the autism spectrum. Issy invites readers to learn about PDA from her perspective, helping them to understand how simple, everyday demands can cause her great anxiety and stress. Issy tells readers about all the ways she can be helped and supported by those around her. This illustrated book is for readers aged 7 and upwards, and will be an excellent way to increase understanding about PDA in the classroom or at home.

  • Comic Strip Conversations

    Comic Strip Conversations

    Illustrated Interactions That Teach Conversation Skills To Students With Autism And Related Disorders Carol Gray combines stick-figures with conversation symbols to illustrate what people say and think during conversations. Showing what people are thinking reinforces that others have independent thoughts- -a concept spectrum children don't intuitively understand. Children can also recognize that although people say one thing, they may think something quite different --another concept foreign to "concrete-thinking" children. Children can draw their own "comic strips" to show what they are thinking and feeling about events or people. Different colors can represent different states of mind.

  • Different Like Me: My Book Of Autism Heroes

    Different Like Me: My Book Of Autism Heroes

    Different Like Me introduces children aged 8-12 years to famous, inspirational figures from the world of science, art, math, literature, philosophy and comedy. Eight-year-old Quinn, a young boy with Asperger's Syndrome, tells young readers about the achievements and characteristics of his autism heroes, from Albert Einstein, Dian Fossey and Wassily Kandinsky to Lewis Carroll, Benjamin Banneker and Julia Bowman Robinson, among others. All excel in different fields, but are united by the fact that they often found it difficult to fit in - just like Quinn.

  • Explore Social Skills 2

    Explore Social Skills 2

    Understanding Emotions, Facial Expressions, and Behaviors Understanding how other people feel is difficult for many students, especially those with autism. Author Pat Crissey tackles this issue head-on by linking emotions with facial expressions, and teaching their recognition step by step. Includes a photo-illustrated Student Book and an easy-to-implement Instructor's Guide, and PDF disk for printing out student materials and assessments. The program is age neutral.

  • Fall Down 7 Times Get Up 8: Voice of Autism

    Fall Down 7 Times Get Up 8: Voice of Autism

    A Young Man's Voice From The Silence Of Autism The author, Naoki Higashida, shares his thoughts and experiences as a 24-year-old with severe autism. He gives us, in short powerful chapters, his moving, beautiful insights into life, identity, education, his family, our society, and personal growth. This book is part memoir and part critique of a world that sees disabilities ahead of the individual, part self-portrait-in-progress of a young man who happens to have autism and wants to help us understand his world better.

  • Floortime Strategies to Promote Development in Children and Teens

    Floortime Strategies to Promote Development in Children and Teens

    A User's Guide to the Dir(r) Model Floortime is a highly effective intervention approach for children and adolescents with autism and other developmental disorders. Now there's a step-by-step guide for parents to LEARN and professionals to TEACH the DIR Floortime® model of helping young people with social, emotional, and cognitive challenges.

  • Freaks, Geeks And Asperger Syndrome

    Freaks, Geeks And Asperger Syndrome

    A User Guide To Adolescence Luke Jackson is 13 years old and has Asperger Syndrome. Over the years Luke has learned to laugh at such names but there are other aspects of life which are more difficult. Adolescence and the teenage years are a minefield of emotions, transitions and decisions and when a child has Asperger Syndrome, the result is often explosive. Drawing from his own experiences and gaining information from his teenage brother and sisters, he wrote this enlightening, honest and witty book in an attempt to address difficult topics such as bullying, friendships, when and how to tell others about AS, school problems, dating and relationships, and morality.

  • Growing Up Book for Boys

    Growing Up Book for Boys

    What Boys on the Autism Spectrum Need to Know! The Growing Up Book for Boys explains the facts behind the growth spurts, body changes and mood swings of adolescence for boys aged 9-14 on the autism spectrum. Using direct literal language and cool colour illustrations, this book tells boys all they need to know about growing hair in new places, shaving, wet dreams and unexpected erections. It's full of great advice on what makes a real friend, how to keep spots away, and how to stay safe online. Most importantly, it explains that every body is amazing and unique and encourages young boys with autism to celebrate difference!

  • Growing Up Guide for Girls

    Growing Up Guide for Girls

    What Girls on the Autism Spectrum Need to Know! This charmingly illustrated guide for girls is full of facts and advice about growing up, puberty, body image, friendship, crushes and more! Written in literal language and addressing sensory issues, safety, and social skills throughout, it offers an ideal introduction to the teenage years for girls with autism aged 9 to 14.

  • Navigating The Zones Navigating The Zones

    Social Thinking Navigating The Zones

    The Zones of Regulation Series   This unique and fun cooperative game expands the teachings of The Zones of Regulation curriculum. It introduces the concept of “The Zones Pathway” via a board game that encourages interaction by using a variety of card decks to explore social situations, emotions, and related regulation tools. This flexible teaching tool is non-competitive by design. Social learners collaborate as they practice problem solving how to navigate different social situations, a process required for emotional regulation. Note: educators, therapists, caregivers, and social learners should already be familiar with The Zones of Regulation concepts and vocabulary before playing this game. It is not designed to be a stand-alone social emotional teaching tool.

    $102.95


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