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Inclusion/Disability

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  • My Book of Feelings (Attachment/LD/Special Needs)

    My Book of Feelings (Attachment/LD/Special Needs)

    A Book to Help Children with Attachment Difficulties, Learning or Developmental Disabilities Understand their Emotions This picture book is ideal for children ages 5 and above to help them understand why they might experience different emotions, and what they can do to help them manage their emotions in a positive way. Written in simple language, this book will be an excellent tool for any child who finds it difficult to understand their emotions, particularly those with attachment difficulties, or a learning or developmental disability.

  • Please Be Patient With Me Pin

    Please Be Patient With Me 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 neurodivergent folks and people with invisible disabilities.

  • Please Communicate Directly Pin

    Please Communicate Directly 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 neurodivergent folks and people with invisible disabilities.

  • Please Respect My Personal Space Pin

    Please Respect My Personal Space Pin

    This beautiful enamel pin is one of a series that celebrates neurodiversity. Created and designed by local artist Margaux Wosk whose company is called 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 neurodivergent folks and people with invisible disabilities.

  • Remarkable Remy

    Remarkable Remy

    Remarkable Remy is a warm and optimistic story that introduces an autistic character to a young audience. The book helps explain how the autistic brain works a little differently and how unique it is. Because Remy is autistic, his friends can learn new ways to experience the world. This picture book illuminates the experiences and strengths of autistic people and the joys of having neurodivergent friends. Ages 3 and up,

  • Resource Teachers

    Resource Teachers

    A Changing Role in the Three-Block Model of Universal Design for Learning Dr. Jennifer Katz describes the fundamental shift in the role of the resource teacher in the inclusive classroom (outlined in her previous book, Teaching to Diversity). Dr. Katz discusses practical and innovative ways to partner with classroom teachers to create inclusive learning communities – by co-planning, co-teaching, and co-assessing instruction – with less emphasis on traditional practices of pull-out remediation, IEPs, and modified programming.

  • Scribble Stones

    Scribble Stones

    A heartwarming story about a little stone who was able to spread kindness to the world! This story starts off with a little stone who thinks he will be become something amazing but then soon realizes he had become a dull paper weight. He's on a mission to become something greater and in the process meets scribble and splatter and they all come up a creative way to bring joy to thousands of people. If you loved I'm Not just a Scribble... then you'll love Scribble Stones! And you'll even be inspired to make some scribble stones of your own!

  • Sharing Love Abundantly in Special Needs Families

    Sharing Love Abundantly in Special Needs Families

    The 5 Love Languages® for Parents Raising Children with Disabilities Between the worry, the doctor’s appointments, and the thousand small challenges of everyday life, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed and exhausted. The idea of showing abundant love to every member of your family can feel like a daunting task. Jolene Philo has been there. And in this wise, warm, practical guide, she and Dr. Gary Chapman show you how the 5 love languages can help strengthen your marriage and family life—whatever your needs.

  • Sibshops

    Sibshops

    Workshops for Siblings of Children with Special Needs. Fully updated and highly practical, this user-friendly guide helps professionals develop workshops where 8- to 13-year-old siblings can share their stories, give and receive support, and just have fun with other children who've been there.

  • Social Skills Activities for Special Children

    Social Skills Activities for Special Children

    This revised and updated second edition of the ground-breaking Social Skills Activities for Special Children offers teachers 164 ready-to-use lessons—complete with reproducible worksheets—that help children become aware of acceptable social behavior and acquire basic social skills. Each of the book's lessons highlights a specific skill framed in real-life situations. This gives teachers a meaningful way to guide students to think about why a particular social skill is important. The practical hands-on activities that accompany each lesson help students work through, think about, discuss, and practice the skill in or outside of the classroom.

  • Social Skills Training For Children With Asperger Syndrome & High Functioning Autism

    Social Skills Training For Children With Asperger Syndrome & High Functioning Autism

    This practical, research-based guide provides a wealth of tools and strategies for implementing social skills training in school or clinical settings. Numerous case examples illustrate common social difficulties experienced by children with Asperger syndrome and high-functioning autism; the impact on peer relationships, school performance, and behavior; and how social skills training can help.

  • Student Diversity 3rd Edition

    Student Diversity 3rd Edition

    Teaching strategies to meet the learning needs of all students in K-10 classrooms A diverse group of students may pose challenges. Teachers can work to overcome these by inviting all students to become engaged learners, both academically and socially. This book presents many examples of how to improve your teaching practice, whether it is primary and early years, middle school, or secondary. It also provides insights into many aspects of literacy instruction along with frameworks for successfully integrating mathematics and other subject areas into powerful learning opportunities.

  • Superflexes Take on the UnthinkaBots Poster©

    Social Thinking Superflexes Take on the UnthinkaBots Poster©

    UPDATED! The Superflexes Take on the Unthinkabots Poster colorfully displays all 14 of the original Team of Unthinkables in a fresh new and larger format. When we use our flexible thinking we can overcome the sneaky Unthinkables. The Unthinkables range from Glassman to Rock Brain to Worry Wall and Energy Hare-y, with the poster displaying each of their powers and how they try to sabotage our thinking and social behaviors. With this newly updated edition, you'll also notice tweaks to several of our characters to bring more diversity into the characters and the curriculum. The larger format is a great visual tool to supplement the Superflex Superhero Curriculum and for use in the classroom, clinic, or at home! This is a dry erase poster.

  • Supporting Disabled People with their Sexual Lives

    Supporting Disabled People with their Sexual Lives

    A Clear Guide for Health and Social Care Professionals. This is a straight-talking guide to supporting disabled people with their sexual lives. It covers the range of difficulties disabled people experience, from physical limitations to problems such as lack of acceptance, knowledge and skills. The real difficulties professionals experience are also covered with positive suggestions, and a chapter on communication discusses how to discuss sex. Sections follow on the sexual services available to help, and the wide range of sexual diversities which disabled people can and do enjoy.

  • TalkAbility (ASD Verbal Skills)

    TalkAbility (ASD Verbal Skills)

    People Skills for Verbal Children on the Autism Spectrum - A Guide for Parents Even after they have learned to talk, children ages 3-7 with ASD, mild autism or social difficulties face special communication challenges. To have real 'talk-ability,' children have to understand the meaning behind the words by tuning in to the thoughts and feelings of other people. Parents and professionals have long sought a down-to-earth guide on how to help these children develop the people skills that make it possible to engage in real conversations and connect well with others. TalkAbility answers this need with a wealth of practical strategies that parents can build into their child's everyday life. These strategies help children gain both the social and special language abilities necessary for successful conversations and friendships.

  • Teaching Children with Autism to Mind-Read

    Teaching Children with Autism to Mind-Read

    A Practical Guide for Teachers and Parents This book explores the relationship of "theory of mind" deficits to other areas of children's functioning and describes existing experimental work that has attempted to enhance the skills associated with understanding others' minds. The authors provide practical guidelines for helping children with autism spectrum conditions to improve their understanding of beliefs, emotions and pretense. The authors tackle specific problematic issues including how to interpret facial expressions, how to recognize feelings of anger, sadness, fear and happiness, how feelings are affected by what happens and managing expectations.

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  • Teen Issues ColorCards

    Teen Issues ColorCards

    36 cards and worksheets to open up discussion on the key issues facing young people today Growing up in today's world presents young people with a complex range of diverse situations, attitudes and experiences. Designed to provide an opportunity to consider the variety of subjects, experiences and situations that a young person could encounter, providing an opportunity and platform for informative and lively discussion. Topics include: Relationships, Lifestyle, Safety, Life Skills. The free CD Rom includes worksheets for each ColorCard, which can be printed out to enable specific work to be undertaken.

  • The Welcome Book

    The Welcome Book

    From inviting a friend to play to welcoming a new baby into the world, this sweet book celebrates all the ways we can welcome those around us—and shows readers that even small acts can have a big impact.

  • Unmasking Autism

    Unmasking Autism

    Discovering the New Faces of Neurodiversity For every visibly Autistic person you meet, there are countless “masked” Autistic people who pass as neurotypical. Masking is a common coping mechanism in which Autistic people hide their identifiably Autistic traits in order to fit in with societal norms, adopting a superficial personality at the expense of their mental health. This can include suppressing harmless stims, papering over communication challenges by presenting as unassuming and mild-mannered, and forcing themselves into situations that cause severe anxiety, all so they aren’t seen as needy or odd. Dr. Price shares his personal experience with masking and blends history, social science research, prescriptions, and personal profiles to tell a story of neurodivergence that has been dominated by those on the outside looking in.

  • Unwritten Rules of Social Relationships

    Unwritten Rules of Social Relationships

    Decoding Social Mysteries Through the Unique Perspectives of Autism: New Edition with Author Updates Born with autism, both Temple Grandin and Sean Barron now live famously successful social lives. However, their paths were quite different. Temple's logical mind controlled her social behavior. Logic informed her decision to obey social rules and avoid unpleasant consequences. Sean's emotions controlled his social behavior. Baffled by social rules, isolated and friendless, he made up his own and applied them to others. Whether you are a person with autism, a caregiver in the autism community, or a neurotypical, interested in learning more, these powerful stories will captivate and enlighten you.

  • What Does It Mean To Me? Autism Rules

    What Does It Mean To Me? Autism Rules

    This indispensable tool is for autistic people, their parents, families, and professionals. The workbook helps children or adults enhance self-understanding and awareness and foster communication with others about needs, preferences, and identity. Included are ways of thinking, including focused interests perfection versus doing your best, the support of schedules, sensory experience, including stimming, creative expression, learning about and interacting with people, writing Social Stories, understanding speech and expressions in others types of communication including verbal or nonverbal self-advocacy and miscommunication,supportive structures for school and approaching IEPs, friendship, play, online acquaintances and safety, emotions, including feeling anxious or upset, depression, and outbursts. The book concludes with an extended section on happiness, including relaxation, exercise, gratitude, forgiveness, kindness, positive attitude, and making the world a better place. Extensive materials designed especially for older readers, as well as for parents, therapists, and teachers, are included. Understanding what's actually true and supporting acceptance and appreciation form the cornerstones of the author's approach and the workbook. This book is updated and revised from the original edition and adds 150 + pages of new material and worksheets.

  • When the Brain Can't Hear (Auditory Processing Disorder)

    Teri James Bellis, PH.D. When the Brain Can't Hear (Auditory Processing Disorder)

    Unraveling the Mystery of Auditory Processing Disorder In this landmark book, Dr. Teri James Bellis, one of the world's leading authorities on auditory processing disorder (APD), explains the nature of this devastating condition and provides insightful case studies that illustrate its effect on the lives of its sufferers. Millions of Americans struggle silently with APD. As sound travels through an imperfect auditory pathway, words become jumbled, distorted, and unintelligible. Often, they are misdiagnosed. Discussing the latest and most promising clinical advances and treatment options, and providing a host of proven strategies for coping, Dr. Bellis takes much of the mystery out of APD. If you or anyone you know has difficulty comprehending spoken language, or if your child is struggling in school, this important book may have the answers you need.

  • Wonderfully Wired Brains

    Louise Gooding Wonderfully Wired Brains

    An Introduction to the World of Neurodiversity This inspirational children's guide by a neurodiverse author challenges misconceptions and shows how differently neurodivergent brains work. Children aged 7-9 learn about individuals with awesome abilities and the advocates who challenge neurodiversity stereotypes. Easy-to-understand, kid-friendly explanations help explain the importance of neurodiverse children having a safe space to feel accepted. Informative, inclusive text, illustrations, with font and color choices designed for both neurodiverse and neurotypical readers have been used. Combining neurodiversity with science, history, and brain-bursting facts, this book will inspire young readers to celebrate everyone's differences.

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