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Addressing the Challenging Behavior of Children with High-Functioning Aspergers in the Classroom
4027
Rebecca Moyes

A Guide for Teachers and Parents.
240 Pages

2002

Ages: -

$37.95



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Alert - Take Five ! Staying Alert at Home and School
6757

Teachers, therapists, and parents will love the quick movement breaks and other suggestions to expand their repertoire of self-regulation strategies. Take Five! is chock full of activities to use directly with students or to make recommendations for home and school. The sensorimotor activites and other strategies are "user friendly" and support children's engines to "run just right." You won't want to miss out on this ideal resource to support the use of the Alert Program. Spiral bound, 90 pages

Ages: -

$63.00


Asperger's Syndrome A Guide for Parents and Professionals Book
10314
Tony Attwood

222 Pages. Australian Author. Best Seller !

1998

Ages: 3 - Adult

$36.25



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Crawlabouts Wiggling Frog 11 left
123021

It vibrates bounces & crawls across the floor when you press on its back as well as playing 12 different melodies. Crawl Abouts help calm children like a massager and develop gross motor skills when thay follow it around . It also has different textures to develop tactile skills. Highly recommended.

Ages: -

$27.60


Is It Sensory or Is It Behavior: Behavior Problem Identification, Assessment, and Intervention 12528
121012
Carolyn Murray-Slutsky, Betty A. Paris

This book provides information and strategies for distinguishing between sensory-based and non-sensory-based behaviors, as well as intervention techniques. Topics addressed include causes of behavior, sensory integrative dysfunction, environmental factors that impact behavior, managing challenging behaviors, and implementing sensory diets.

2005

Ages: -

$130.90



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Lip Prints : Home Program for Oral-Motor Skills
120033
Joanne Hanson

Speech and language pathologists and occupational therapists treating children ages birth to 5 with oral-motor, feeding, swallowing, and/or articulation problems will want this practical new resource 226 pages

Ages: -

$151.00


Living Sensationally - Understanding Your Senses
122496
Winnie Dunn

Now in Paperback. Living Sensationally identifies four major sensory types: Seekers, Bystanders, Avoiders and Sensors. The author helps readers to find their own patterns and the patterns of those around them, and then offers suggestions for harnessing this knowledge to make their lives more in synch with their sensations.
Living Sensationally provides practical sensory ideas for individuals, families and businesses. Armed with the information in Living Sensationally, people will be able to pick just the right kind of clothing, job and home and know why they are making such choices.

2007

Ages: -

$32.95



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My Social Stories Book
6128
Carol Gray

Carol Gray's social stories have been found to be very effective in teaching social and life skills to children on the autism spectrum.

2002

Ages: 2 - 6

$34.95


Pediatric Disorders of Regulation in Affect and Behaviour (an indent title 3-4 weeks)
10176
Georgia DeGangi

A Therapist's Guide to Assessment and Treatment Includes: Infant-Toddler symptom checklist, Functional emotional Assessment scale, Co-authored by Dr. Greenspan, Sensorimotor history questionnaire for preschoolers Self Regulation Sleep Problems Feeding Attention Sensory Processing Attachment Emotional Functioning.
370 Pages

2001

Ages: 0 - 6

$108.00



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Sensory Integration A guide for Preschool Teachers
122464
Christy Isbell Rebecca Isbell

Sensory Integration helps you identify children who have difficulties with sensory processing, and it offers simple, easy-to-use solutions to support the sensory needs of young children in the preschool classroom. Easy-to-implement solutions include adaptations and activities for children with different types of Sensory Processing Disorder.

Ages: 3 - 6

$59.95


Sensory Perceptual Issues in Autism and Asperger Syndrome
6161
Olga Bogdashina

Different Sensory Experiences - Different Perceptual Worlds. The ability to perceive accurately stimuli in the environment is basic to many areas of academic, communicative and social functioning.

2003

Ages: 3 - 18

$38.45



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Stop Think Do Posters
120519

Set of 3 Posters on CD Rom

Ages: -

$40.19


Stop Think Do Social Skills Training Primary Years of Schooling Ages 8-12 incl posters
120517
Petersen, Adderley

Why train social skills and emotional intelligence in children? How to apply the program in classrooms, with special needs children, for peer mediators, as a whole school, and with parental involvement

2002

Ages: 8 - 12

$136.00






Stop Think Do Social Skills Training Supplement for Middle Years of Schooling Ages 12-15
120516
Lindy Petersen, Phil Lewis

This manual contains a personal and social skills training program for pre and young adolescents in their middle years of schoooling, transitioning from primary to secondary school. Posters not included with this item

2004

Ages: 12 - 15

$73.95


Stop Think Learning: A teacher's guide to motivating children to learn
120518
Petersen

Individual learning plans for motivating any child, including the child with dyslexia, attention deficit disorder,difficult, personality, asperger syndrome (autism spectrum), the gifted underachiever or the slow learner

1995

Ages: -

$37.89






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Talkabout Relationships - Building Self-esteem & Relationship Skills
120287
Alex Kelly

The third title in the successful Talkabout series, Talkabout Relationships reflects current literature and research on developing relationships for people with learning disabilities, and aims, through groupwork, to improve self-esteem and relationship skills in people who are having difficulties in making or maintaining friends.

2004

Ages: -

$140.00


Tangle Junior Textured Back in stock, and will be carried on a regular basis
124245

Tangles, the ultimate universal playthings, feature a series of 90 degree curves interconnected to pivot 180 degrees at each joint. Just as a Tangle has no beginning and no end, there is no end to the pure delight children and adults alike experience when turning, twisting, bending and coiling a Tangle. Lightweight and portable, Tangles are the pinnacle of take along stress relievers. Teachers who use Tangles as a reward for children with autism report improved behavior: an increased calm and ability to cope with stressors that usually send them "over the edge" as well as increases in skill acquisition. Tangles invite manipulation and reward play with improved concentration and spatial relations and problem solving skills. Try a variety of Tangles for their different sizes, colors, and textures. Palm sized, the Textured Tangle Jr is approx. 17.5cm extended, with each link approximately 2.5cm. Made from plastic with varied textures. Links are a mix of clear, colors and different textures and vary randomly.

Ages: 3 -

$7.00



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Teaching Developmentally Disabled Children The ME Book
122601
Ivar Lovaas

Ages: -

$99.00


Ten Things Every Child with Autism wishes you knew
121198
Ellen Notbohm

Framed with both humor and compassion, the book defines the top ten characteristics that illuminate the minds and hearts of children with autism. Ellens personal experiences as a parent, an autism columnist, and a contributor to numerous parenting magazines coalesce to create a guide for all who come in contact with a child on the autism spectrum.

2006

Ages: -

$25.00



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The Development of Imaginative Play Poster
10438
Karen Stagnitti

Development from 0-5 years, includes play things, social interaction, sequences of imaginative play actions and object use

1998

Ages: 0 - 5

$20.00


Things That Go Bump in the Day A Story about a boy with co-ordination difficulties
6700
Jennifer Reed

BUMP can be used by parents, carers and teachers, occupational therapists, psychologists, speech pathologists and early childhood workers to discuss Co-ordination difficulties in an entertaining and positive way.

2005

Ages: 5 - 12

$19.95



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Time Timer Clock Large 12 Inch Audible
11108

Large 12 " designed for classroon, group activities and visually inpaired users. Can be freestanding or wall hung.

Ages: -

$56.00


Time Timer Software Clock CD
5899

Promote the efficient use of Time by using the time timer software to turn your computer screen into a time measurement school. The abstract concept of elapsed time is easy to see and understand with this graphic depiction. Manage time more effectively in Meetings , classrooms, therapy sessions,testing venues at home and any other activities which require time limits to be set. With the Time Timer CD you have the option to use a visual depiction only, or add sound. It has the ability to easily change from minutes to seconds, offers a lock-down feature, and the on-screen size can be altered. The Time Timer CD is Macintosh and Windows compatible and comes with an on-screen help page

Ages: -

$42.55



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Time Timer Audible 3
122553

What is a "Time Timer?" It's a graphically-based timer that helps young children understand the passage of time, even if they can't yet tell time! Typically used in classroom settings, this teacher-tested aid reinforces the sense of elapsed time with a graphic depiction of the time remaining. The Time Timer can be used to set time limits, show time left to play, get ready or clean up and encourage children to make better use of available time. Managing time is a first step toward independence. Audible alarm can be turned off. 3 inches tall. Promotes cognitive and social skills.

2007

Ages: -

$44.00


Time Timer Audible 8
122552

You asked for it and here it is! Everything you love about the Time Timer with an audible BEEP when time is up! The new 8 inch audible option can be turned on or off for a purely visual experience if required. The timer can be used to solve time perception problems at all ages and ability levels. This is perfect for timed activities and for getting ready. The timer runs on battery operated quartz movement and can be free standing or hung on a wall.

2007

Ages: -

$49.00






Time Timer Wrist Timer Youth ( basic Model - timer only )
124293
TTW7Y

All the benefits of the time timer on your wrist. Time timer Mode, Up to 60 Minutes, Optional timer alarm, backlight.

Ages: -

$56.00


Time Timer Wrist Watch PLUS Youth - Watch Mode (analogue & digital, timer mode, alarm etc)
124102
TTW8Y

This is the more complex product, it has a timer in the style of time timer, but it also has wrist watch functions No other tool communicates the concept of elapsed time as well as the Time Timer, and now it's available as a discreet personal watch. This Wrist Timer offers a 60 minute timer that can be set anywhere from one minute up to one hour with an optional audible alarm function when time is up. With simple operating instructions, the Wrist Timer comes with a convenient backlight to help you see the display in low light conditions, is water resistant up to 30 meters and comes in a durable stainless steel case. This product is also available in an Adult size, if you want this size , please specify in the comments when ordering . It is worth considering that this product might be too complex for some clients.... but then that is coming from a near 60 year old who cannot work out his TV remote control!

2009

Ages: -

$62.00






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What Did You Say? What Do You Mean?, An Illustrated Guide to Understanding Metaphors
6121
Jude Welton

Children with autism or Asperger Syndrome (AS) have difficulty understanding figurative language because they use and comprehend language literally and expect words to mean exactly what they say

2004

Ages: -

$32.95