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Exploring Friendships, Puberty and Relationships: A Programme to Help Children and Young People on the Autism Spectrum to Cope with the Challenges of Adolescence
Author: Kate RipleyPublishing Info: Paperback 148 pages / 2014This evidence-based programme is designed to help young people on the autism spectrum to cope with the many challenges of adolescence. It encourages them to explore their identity, develop their friendships and to begin to think more about adult relationships, tackling the important related issues of puberty, sexuality, gender identity, body image, dress codes, self-care, safety and conventions for touching along the way.
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FLIPP The Switch: Strengthen Executive Function Skills
Author: Sheri Wilkins and Carol BurmeisterPublishing Info: Paperback / April 2015FLIPP the Switch: Strengthen Executive Function Skills is a practical book written for parents and educators by parents and educators. The target audience is anyone who works with young people aged 3-22 who are disorganized, inflexible, impulsive, and who struggle with planning or problem solving. Readers will learn about executive function (EF) and how EF skills contribute to success in school, at home, and in work environments.
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Floortime Strategies to Promote Development in Children and Teens – A User’s Guide to the DIR® Model
Author: Andrea Davis Ph.D., Lahela Isaacson M.S., LMFT, Michelle Harwell M.S., LMFTPublishing Info: Paperback 224 pages / August 2014This guide takes DIRFloortime® , the research-supported developmental approach to treatment, and breaks it down into a curriculum of simple, sequenced strategies you can use right away to support the social and cognitive development of children and teens. Quick instructions and examples for each method are laid out for easy viewing in the midst of a play session.
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Getting Into The Zones of Regulation – The Complete Framework and Digital Curriculum Companion (Print Edition)
Author: Leah KuypersPublishing Info: Paperback 172 pages / July 2024This guide orients you to the next evolution of The Zones of Regulation theory and methods and can be used in two ways: 1) to prepare you to teach the Digital Curriculum, or 2) to update your practices for those who already have the original The Zones of Regulation Curriculum. In addition, the book includes 6 months of FREE ACCESS to CONCEPT 1 of the Digital Curriculum so readers can try out the many features including an interactive presentation and videos, visual supports, differentiated activities, and assessments.
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Giggle Time – Establishing the Social Connection: A Program to to Develop the Communication Skills of Children with Autism
Author: Susan Aud Sonders Foreword by James McDonaldPublishing Info: Paperback 224 pages / 2002Giggle Time is a step-by-step program for parents, teachers and other professionals to help develop the non-verbal, verbal and social reciprocity skills of children with autism.
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Growing Friendships: A Kids’ Guide to Making and Keeping Friends
Author: Eileen Kennedy-Moore and Christine McLaughlinPublishing Info: Paperback 192 pages / July 2017With research-based, practical solutions and plenty of true-to-life-examples of social skills in practice—presented in lighthearted humorous cartoons—Growing Friendships is a toolkit for both boys and girls as they make sense of the social environment around them. They will learn how to be open to friendship, choose kind friends, and most important, be a good friend.
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How to Be a Superhero Called Self-Control!
Author: Lauren BruknerPublishing Info: Hardcover 112 pages / 2015Narrated by a superhero called Self-Control, this illustrated book provides a variety of super power strategies to help children with emotional and sensory regulation difficulties, aged approximately 4 to 7 years, to master self-control.
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I Can’t Believe You Said That! My Story About Using My Social Filter… or Not!
Author: Julia CookPublishing Info: Paperback 32 pages / September 2014RJ says what he thinks… no matter how it sounds or makes others feel. His mouth is getting him into a lot of trouble. A rude comment at school earned him a detention. An insensitive remark at home earned him a scolding and made his sister cry. RJ doesn’t realize his words are wrong. He thinks he’s just offering feedback. It’s time RJ starts using a social filter when he speaks.
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Learning the Hidden Curriculum: The Odyssey of One Autistic Adult
Author: Judy EndowPublishing Info: Paperback 250 pages / February 2012Drawing from her personal experiences, Judy Endow, author of the 2010 and 2011 Hidden Curriculum Calendars, provides lots of hidden curriculum items that pertain to most areas of adult life. In relating how she personally has learned to more successfully maneuver social interactions, she also presents a framework for developing the ability to more quickly assess a situation and take steps to avoid making social blunders BEFORE they have been committed.
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Let’s Talk Emotions: Helping Children with Social Cognitive Deficits, Including AS, HFA, and NVLD, Learn to Understand and Express Empathy and Emotions
Author: Teresa A. CardonPublishing Info: Softcover 128 pages / 2004The often overlooked area of emotions, which poses a major challenge for children with autism spectrum and other social cognitive challenges, receives major emphasis in this collection of easy-to-use activities for children ages 4-18.
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Liam Knows What To Do When Kids Act Snitty: Coping When Friends are Tactless
Author: Jane Whelan BanksPublishing Info: Hardcover 32 pages / December 2008lovable Liam finds out why his amazing feats of greatness are sometimes met with snide or snitty responses. He learns that when kids are snitty, it does not mean they don’t like you, or that your tricks are boring, but that they haven’t yet learnt how t
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Liam Says “Hi”: Learning to Greet a Friend
Author: Jane Whelan BanksPublishing Info: Hardcover 32 pages / December 2008Introductions can be awkward for many children. For some, however, making eye contact, and acknowledging another person by simply saying ‘hi’ can be a constant challenge.
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Liam Says “Sorry”: Repairing an Encounter Gone Sour
Author: Jane Whelan BanksPublishing Info: Hardcover 32 pages / 2008Making mistakes goes hand in hand with learning. It is a fact of life to which none of us are immune. Yet it is not our mistakes but how we deal with them that truly defines who we are.
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Liam Wins the Game, Sometimes: A Story about Losing with Grace
Author: Jane Whelan BanksPublishing Info: Hardcover 32 pages / December 2008Lovable Liam learns that it is ok to feel disappointed if you don’t win, but that it’s not ok to moan or cry or throw things: sometimes you win and sometimes you don’t. He learns how to become a good sport, and that makes him a real champ!
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Lights! Camera! Autism! 2: Using Video Technology to Support New Behavior
Author: Kate McGinnity, Sharon Hammer, Lisa LadsonPublishing Info: Paperback 68 pages / June 2013There is something powerful that happens when the brain gets to watch the body doing something right. The learning sinks in. New behavior sets up with speed. McGinnity, Hammer and Ladson provide concrete examples for helping people ‘see’ better ways to behave by showing us concretely how to improve our instruction.
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Listen, Learn, and Grow: A Whole Body Listening Larry Story to Help Kids Regulate, Listen, and Engage
Author: McAlister Greiner Huynh, Elizabeth A Sautter, Kristen WilsonPublishing Info: Paperback 40 pages / October 2023Listening Larry is back, and he’s learned a few things about neurodiversity. It’s true that when we listen, we often use each ear. But listening is more than receiving what we hear! Listen, Learn, and Grow is a delightful rhyming story that explores the many ways kids can use their whole body as a listening tool. And here’s a hint: Listening looks different for everyone!
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Livre de scénarios sociaux
Author: Carol GrayPublishing Info: Softcover 221 pages / 1992Les scénarios sociaux visent à fournir aux personnes autistes de l’information exacte sur les diverses situations dans lesquelles elles se retrouvent dans la vie courante.
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Make Social and Emotional Learning Stick! 2nd Edition
Author: Elizabeth A. SautterPublishing Info: Paperback 160 pages / October 2020This book offers a “social learning diet” of concepts and actions that can be used in everyday life to increase verbal and nonverbal language, listening skills, understanding of hidden rules, perspective taking,executive functioning, and more. The activities are recipes for social and emotional learning for which parents, teachers, and therapists typically already have the ingredients.
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Making Friends Is an Art! A Children’s Book on Making Friends – 2nd. Edition
Author: Julia CookPublishing Info: Paperback 31 pages / June 2020This second edition of Making Friends Is an Art! is an inspirational friendship tale that follows a colored pencil named Brown. Multi-talented Brown is the luckiest pencil in the box! In this story, Brown learns that in order to make and keep friends, he needs to know how to be a good friend.
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Mastering Executive Function Skills from School to Adult Life
Featuring Carol Burmeister and Sheri Wilkins
Students with autism and related disabilities often struggle with executive function (EF) skills. The good news for parents and educators is that EF skills can be taught. Furthermore, students can be taught to select and use strategies for building EF skills independently, leading to greater self-determination and success in school and life after school. Teaching through a gradual release of responsibility, teachers can prepare students to use strategies effectively across environments.
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