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Autism Essentials - For Every Teacher
For Every Teacher, a group of books and manuals that no teacher of children should be without.
It's truly a treasure chest of resources hand-selected and bundled together by the Autism Today team.
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This must-have bundle includes...
Keys to Success for Teaching Students with Autism by Lori Ernsperger Ph.D.
A practical, step-by-step guide to educating students with autism. Unlocks the secrets for six critical teaching elements: an effective classroom environment; appropriate curriculum development, dynamic instructional strategies; successfully managing problem behaviours. click to purchase $24.95
You're Going to Love this Kid! Teaching Students with Autism in the Inclusive Classroom by Paula Kluth, Ph.D.
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. Shows educators how to adapt their own classrooms to support student participation in classwork, school routines, social activities, and more. click to purchase $27.00
Do-Watch-Listen-Say: Social and Communication Intervention for Children with Autism by Kathleen Ann Quill, Ed.D.
Practical, user-friendly resource outlines methods to build social and communication skills in children with autism. Accompanying activities are easily adapted to develop a home or school curriculum both for children who are verbal and for those who use augmentative and alternative communication. click to purchase $57.95
 How Do I Teach This Kid by Kimberly Henry
How Do I Teach This Kid?--Visual Work Tasks for Beginning Learners on the Autism Spectrum in 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. click to purchase $19.95
How to be a Para Pro: A Comprehensive Training Manual for Paraprofessionals by Diane Twachtman-Cullen Ph.D., CCC-SLP.
Addresses the critical need for information and training that instructional support staff require in order to work more successfully with their students. Jam-packed with examples, anecdotes, and practical strategies along with invaluable, reproducible forms, and a blueprint for adjusting caregiver support. click to purchase $29.95
Answers to Questions Teachers Ask about Sensory Integration by Carol Kranowitz
In this elegant approach to the often elusive subject of sensory integration, Carol Kranowitz, M.A., author of the best selling book The Out-of-Sync Child has 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 integration challenges. click to purchase $14.95
Asperger Syndrome: A Practical Guide for Teachers by Val Cumine, Julia Leach and Gill Stevenson
This is a clear and concise guide to effective classroom practice for teachers and support assistants working with children with Aspergers Syndrome in mainstream schools and other non-specialists settings. The book seeks to inform professionals meeting a child with Asperger Syndrome for the first time and to equip them with effective educational and behavioral intervention strategies. Professionals in special schools, INSET providers, and educational psychologists will all find this book helpful. click to purchase $24.95
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