Autism/Neurodiversity > Professional/Educator/Parent
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Future Horizons Autism and Girls (2nd Edition)
Autism and Girls is a revised and updated edition of the bestselling book, Asperger's and Girls. This groundbreaking book describes the unique challenges of women and girls with autism spectrum disorder. In it, you'll read candid stories written by the indomitable women who have lived them and hear experts discuss whether ASD girls are slipping under the radar and remaining undiagnosed. This second edition provides practical solutions schools can implement and social tips for teenage girls navigating puberty, the transition to work or university, and highlights the importance of and strategies for careers.
$28.95
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Theresa Hamlin Autism and the Stress Effect
4-step lifestyle approach to transform your child's health, happiness and vitality. Children with autism often experience very high stress levels in learning and social environments, which can exacerbate problem behaviors and damage their physical and emotional health. This book demonstrates that lowering stress levels through regulating a child's experiences and environments, and giving them the tools to cope when stressful situations are unavoidable, can make a huge and very positive difference to their behavior, physical health, socialization and happiness.
$32.95
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Raun Kaufman Autism Breakthrough
The Groundbreaking Method That Has Helped Families All Over The World In this book, Raun presents the ground-breaking principles behind the program that helped him and thousands of other families with special children. Autism, he explains, is frequently misunderstood as a behavioural disorder when, in fact, it is a social relational disorder. A step-by-step guide with clear, practical strategies that readers can apply immediately. This book makes it possible for these special children to defy their original often-very-limited prognoses. Parents and educators learn how to enable their children to create meaningful, caring relationships, vastly expand their communications, and to participate successfully in the world.
$27.00
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Paula Kluth & John Shouse Autism Checklist: A Practical Reference for Parents and Teachers
This useful, accessible guide offers teachers and parents a better understanding of children on the autism spectrum and provides them with the kinds of support and intervention they need. Written in an easy-to-read checklist format, the book is filled with up-to-date research, practical advice, and helpful resources on a wide range of topics. The book covers five areas: basic information on autism, checklists for parents, checklists for teachers, effective support strategies, and helpful resources. Provides vital, accessible information for parents and teachers working with children in the autism spectrum.
$19.95
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Bill Nason Autism Discussion Page on Anxiety, Behavior, School, and Parenting Strategies
A toolbox for helping children with autism feel safe, accepted, and competent. This book covers anxiety and stress, challenging behaviors, stretching comfort zones, discipline, and school issues. Also provided: general teaching and mentoring strategies for coaching children on the autism spectrum in basic daily living strategies to improve their day-to-day lives.
$37.95
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Martha Herbert & Karen Weintraub Autism Revolution: Whole-Body Strategies for Making Life All It Can Be.
Autism, Dr. Herbert argues, is not a hardwired impairment programmed into a child's genes and destined to remain fixed forever. Instead, it is the result of a cascade of events, many seemingly minor. Dr. Herbert sees the child's physical symptoms, the anxiety, sensory overload, sleeplessness, frequent illnesses or seizures, as vital clues to what the underlying problems are, and how to help. Drawing from the newest research, technologies, and insights, as well as inspiring case studies of both children and adults, Dr. Herbert guides you toward restoring health and resiliency in your loved one with autism. Her specific recommendations aim to provide optimal nutrition, reduce toxic exposures, limit stress, and open the door to learning and creativity.
$25.99
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Hawthorne Educational Services Autism Spectrum Disorder Intervention Manual
From the publishers of the bestselling Behavior Intervention Manual , this practical manual is an indispensable resource for educators working with children with autism spectrum disorders. This compilation of IEP goals, objectives and intervention strategies for all 126 items on the Autistic Disorders Evaluation Scale, is designed to respond to the most typical behaviour problems exhibited by autistic students in schools. The proven interventions in this practical manual represent solutions which are both preventive and reactive. The Table of Contents, behaviors, and a sample of goals and objectives are available for viewing on this PDF. Check out all the Hawthorne products by putting the word Hawthorne in the search bar. (Quick Search Hawthorne) NOTE: This item is exempt from any special pricing or discount.
$96.95
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Alan Rosenblatt & Paul Carbone Autism Spectrum Disorder: What Every Parent Needs to Know
This accessible and authoritative guide helps parents understand how autism spectrum disorder is defined and diagnosed and offers an overview of the most current behavioral and developmental therapies for children with ASD. Topics include: symptoms, accessing care, services in the community, and the role of complementary and alternative medicine. Parents will also find inspirational and relatable stories from other caretakers, helping them feel less alone.
$24.50
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Temple Grandin & Richard Panek Autistic Brain: Helping Different Kinds of Minds Succeed
Grandin and Panek explore neuroimaging, genetics, and brain science in this book. Readers get an insider's look at what causes autism, how it can be treated and diagnosed. Though coauthored, the narrative is largely told from Grandin's point of view, with many first-person references. Grandin and Panek discuss current practices related to the treatment of autism.
$22.95
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Autistic Pin
A beautiful enamel pin celebrating neurodiversity by local artist Margaux Wosk and their company Retrophiliac Art. Margaux is an Autistic self-taught artist and designer based in Vancouver, BC. These pins are a great way to promote understanding and reduce stigma for neuro-divergent folks and people with invisible disabilities.
$9.95
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Marlene Breitenbach Basic Skills Checklists
Teacher-Friendly Assessment For Students With Autism Or Special Needs 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. Simple, customizable charts make it easy to record children's progress in skill areas such as basic concepts, reading/language, math, fine motor, and independence. This flexible tool is great for one-on-one or group assessment.
$32.95
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Scott Walls & Deb Rauner Behavior Management Skills Guide
Practical Activities & Interventions for Ages 3-18. With decades of clinical and classroom behavior management success, authors Scott Walls and Deb Rauner have written a comprehensive manual featuring the best methods for effective change. The authors have identified 3 levels of negative behavior components and have paired these levels with interventions proven to increase positive behaviors and skills. Filled with strategies for individuals or groups, this guide also includes downloadable and ready-to-use assessments, exercises, tools and forms.
$37.95
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Debra Leach Bringing ABA Into Your Inclusive Classroom
Applied behavior analysis (ABA) is a highly effective, rigorously researched intervention for children with autism spectrum disorders, but most teachers don't get the training they need to put it to work in their inclusive classroom. That's why every K-12 educator needs this practical guidebook, packed with teaching plans and plain-English guidance on using ABA to improve outcomes for students with autism and behavior challenges. Sample teaching plans that clearly demonstrate how to use ABA to support students across social, communication, behavioral, academic, and independent functioning domains.
$46.95
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Debra Leach Bringing ABA to Home, School, and Play
For Young Children With Autism Spectrum Disorders and Other Disabilities Applied behavior analysis (ABA) is one of the most effective interventions for children with autism spectrum disorders and other disabilities. Now you can bring ABA best practices into any early childhood setting with this book, your complete guide to using ABA within everyday routines to support children's learning, participation, and development. Ideal for use with children birth to five, this practical, reader-friendly guidebook is the first to combine ABA with natural environment intervention, the widely used, research-supported approach to meeting the needs of children with disabilities.
$44.95
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Elizabeth Ives Field Building Communication and Independence for Children Across the Autism Spectrum
Strategies to Address Minimal Language, Echolalia and Behavior Expert author Elizabeth Ives Field combines over four decades of working in the autism field to provide functional, in-depth teaching strategies for children on the spectrum who struggle with communication. Incorporating descriptions of composite children at different developmental stages, this book sets out individual goals and therapy approaches for children who may have no speech, moderately functional speech or echolalia, as well as for highly verbal individuals who may not always use appropriate language. Covering a wide range of interventions that address communication and the related areas of independence and social behavior, the purpose of each goal is to make progress toward the child's maximum potential. This book sets out skills that are developmentally appropriate and that will be immediately useful to help children express themselves more effectively and build relationships with others.
$42.95
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Christine Reeve & Susan Kabot Building Independence
How to Create and Use Structured Work Systems Structured work systems are one method that can be used to ensure that people with ASD develop and maintain their ability to work on their own, without assistance and prompting from others. Briefly, structured work systems are designed to give visual information about what work needs to be done, how much works needs to be done, when the work is completed and what will happen next. Due to the predictability and sense of accomplishment that are built into the system, many individuals with ASD find the structured work time their favorite time of the day. Full of color photos and case examples spanning age and levels of functioning, the book provides an A-Z guide to work systems, including assessment, how to build them into the curriculum, IEPs, lesson planning and more.
$60.50
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Stuart Shanker Calm, Alert, and Learning: (ASD) Self-Regulation
Classroom Strategies for Self-Regulation Self-regulation is one of the critical keys to student success. Explore the five major domains, what they are, how they work, and what they look like in the classroom. Learn how to strengthen students' ability to monitor and modify emotions, focus or shift attention, control impulses, tolerate frustration and delay gratification. For anyone working with students. Canada's leading expert on this topic, Dr. Stuart Shanker is a Distinguished Research Professor at York University and Past President of the Council for Early Child Development.
$72.95
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Sarah Bargiela Camouflage
The Hidden Lives of Autistic Women Autism in women and girls is still not widely understood, and is often misrepresented or even overlooked. This graphic novel offers an engaging and accessible insight into the lives and minds of women with autism, using real-life case studies. The charming illustrations lead readers on a visual journey of how women on the spectrum experience everyday life, from metaphors and masking behaviours to communication online, dealing with social pressures and managing relationships. Fun, sensitive and informative, this is a fantastic resource for anyone who wishes to understand how gender affects autism, and how to create safer, more accommodating environments for women on the spectrum.
$28.95
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CBT for Children and Adolescents with High Functioning Autism Spectrum Disorders
This book helps clinicians harness the benefits of cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) for children and adolescents with high-functioning autism spectrum disorders (ASD). Leading treatment developers describe promising approaches for treating common challenges faced by young people with ASD-anxiety and behavior problems, social competence issues, and adolescent concerns around sexuality and intimacy. Chapters present session-by-session overviews of each intervention program, review its evidence base, and address practical considerations in treatment. The book also discusses general issues in adapting CBT for this population and provides a helpful framework for assessment and case conceptualization informed by DSM-5.
$43.95
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Children's Friendship Training
This book represents twelve years of research by the authors to develop a comprehensive social skills training program for children. Broken into four parts, the book begins with a complete step-by-step manual and presents the empirical outcome of tests of the interventions and as well as a review of other social skills training interventions for children. The nature and development of children's friendships are included in the second section. Session content is presented in the third part with a chapter devoted to each of the twelve sessions of this intervention. Each of these sessions sets out goals, offers a training plan and gives an "at-home" plan as well as a "group" plan. The final section will cover unique situations.
$69.95
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Classroom & Communication Skills Program
Practical Strategies for Educating Young Children with Autism Spectrum and Other Developmental Disabilities in the Public School Setting. Educators looking for effective ways to help young children who are non- or limited-verbal and not table-ready will find this the solution to their search. The CCSP considers a combination of factors for verbal language in the development of programs for individual children, including verbal language, cognition, auditory function, oral-motor skills, receptive language and expressive language. The model emphasizes the importance of creating a fluid transition between a child's natural environments, such as home and school, in order to increase the chances of generalizing skills. While not specific to a particular disability, the program is a very helpful resource for educators working with children on the spectrum who have language deficits.
$25.95
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Coaching Parents of Young Children with Autism: Promoting Connection, Communication, and Learning
A growing body of evidence supports the benefits of high-quality parent interventions for building social and communication skills in 0- to 5-year-olds with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). How can clinicians coach parents to effectively incorporate learning opportunities into daily routines at home? From preeminent experts, this practical book explores the role of the coach and reviews the "what's," "why's," and "how-to's" of successful collaboration with parents. Topics include structuring coaching sessions, identifying children's needs, facilitating playful engagement, and deepening parents' understanding of how they can boost skills development during everyday activities. Seventeen reproducible handouts and forms include the multipage P-ESDM Infant-Toddler Curriculum Checklist, ideal for use in telehealth assessments. Purchasers get access to a Web page where they can download and print the reproducible materials in a convenient 8 ½" x 11" size.
$54.95
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ColorCards: How Are They Feeling?
These cards present a range of scenarios and activities that occur frequently or rarely in everyday life, but which may have a huge influence or impact. Using relevant cards from the set provides opportunities to discuss what it may or may not portray and provide an ideal start-point for conversation or story telling with individuals or groups.
$90.95
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Colorcards: Odd One Out
One of these things is not like the others...This is a perfect set for exploring the concept of what does and does not belong. Each of the 48 flashcards present clear, non-distracting images of items in a particular category, all except one that does not belong. The number of objects featured on each card ranges from four to six, and as more items are introduced, the categories and differences get more subtle. There are three levels of difficulty for learners of various abilities.
$57.95
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