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A User Guide to the GF/CF Diet for Autism, Asperger Syndrome and AD/HD
4171
Luke Jackson

Ages: -

$50.54






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Autism and Diet What You Need to Know
123875
Rosemary Kessick

Written by an autism expert who has witnessed in her own child the dramatic improvement that can be made through dietary intervention, this book offers an easily digestible guide to the science behind the considerations; strategies for implementing a safe diet; a handy list of ingredients to be avoided; as well as a concise bank of essential resources and useful contacts. 96 Pages This book offers an accessibly concise guide to all aspects of dietary invention in children with autism, and is an ideal resource for parents, teachers and any other family member or caregiver who needs to know how to help implement a safe and healthy diet for an autistic child Paperback: 93 pages

2009

Ages: 1 - 12

$21.95


Autism and Gastrointestinal Complaints What You Need to Know
123874
Rosemary Kessick

This book offers a concise guide to all aspects of gastrointestinal complaints in children with autism, and is an ideal resource for parents, teachers and any other family member or caregiver who needs to know how to help an autistic child.

2009

Ages: 1 - 18

$19.95



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Can't Eat, Won't Eat: Dietary Difficulties and Autistic Spectrum Disorders
4133
Brenda Legge

Finding out that your child has Asperger Syndrome can be devastating enough, but when you discover that he or she wont eat 99.9 per cent of all food and drink in the known universe, the fun really starts.

2001

Ages: 0 - 12

$33.95


Diet Intervention and Autism: Implementing the Gluten Free and Casein Free Diet
4138
Marilyn Le Breton

Ages: -

$52.84






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Eating Gluten Free with Emily Out of Print as of June 2008
120531
Bonnie J. Kruszka

Emilylearns that she has celiac disease and must eat glutenfree foods in order to feel better. This lighthearted story helps young children understand what celiac disease is, and empowers them to eat right to be healthy. out of print as of 2008, possibly through 2007 so now consider........... Incredible edible Gluten Free food for KIds and /or Kids with Celiac Disease; a family guide.....

2004

Ages: 3 - 7

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Getting Your Kid on a Gluten Free Casein Free Diet
123876
Susan Lord

Gluten-free casein-free diets are widely used to improve cognitive function, speech patterns, behavior, and general well-being in children on the autistic spectrum. Written by a registered dietitian and mother of a child who is thriving on a gluten-free casein-free diet, this practical guide covers everything from how to get your child on the diet, to daily meal plans, recipes and handy shopping lists.

2009

Ages: 1 - 14

$29.95



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Improving Speech and Eating Skills in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders An Oral Motor Program
123336
for Home and School by Maureen A. Flanagan

This book shows how improved oral movement patterns facilitates the development of eating skills, speech production and communication. Most important, this book gives parents and teachers a simple treatment program that can be easily incorporated into the child's daily schedule at home or at school.

2008

Ages: -

$45.00


Just Take A Bite
6353
Lori Ernsperger, Tania Stegen-Hanson

Practical Strategies for Addressing Food Aversions and Food Selectivity

Ages: -

$46.86



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Living Gluten-Free For Dummies
123331
Danna Korn , Margaret Clough

75 Recipes, plus spot the tell tale signs of Gluten intolerance, relieve the symptoms, understand Australian Food labeling, cook tasty breakfasts, lunches and dinners, order at restaurants and attend social functions, deal with the emotional challenges of new diet and lifestyle

2008

Ages: -

$37.95


Pooh 2 Hand Training Mug Eating/Drinking
124469

2009

Ages: 1 - 4

$10.95






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Self-Help Skills for People with Autism A Systematic Teaching Approach
123839
Stephen R. Anderson

Learning self-help skills--eating, dressing, toileting, and personal hygiene--can be challenging for people with autism, but is essential for independence. Self-Help Skills for People with Autism thoroughly describes a systematic approach that parents (and educators) can use to teach basic self-care to children, ages 24 months to early teens, and even older individuals. With an encouraging tone, the authors--behavior analysts and psychologists--emphasize that it's worthwhile to devote the extra time and effort now to teach skills rather than have your child be dependent on others.

2008

Ages: -

$45.00


Special Diets For Special Kids, One
4090
Lisa Lewis

Combine 1 part research with 2 parts practical, hands-on Information, add a dash of humor and season well with years of experience.

Ages: -

$55.14



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Special Diets for Special Kids, Two
4061
Lisa Lewis

This long-awaited sequel to the best selling first book is loaded with helpful information and over 175 new recipes. A "must-have" for anyone who uses the first Special Diets for Special Kids!

2002

Ages: -

$55.14


Textured Spoon Small
121098

Designed to aid in the transition to spoon feeding for individuals with oral motor and oral sensory needs. Latex free.Textured bottom provides oral sensory stimulation. Manufacturer stresses one spoon per client/not to be shared!

Ages: -

$5.75






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The AiA Gluten and Dairy Free Cookbook
4032
Marilyn Le Breton

416 Pages
Containing over 400 gluten and dairy free recipes

2002

Ages: -

$56.29


The Fun with Food Programme : Therapeutic Intervention for Children with Aversion to Oral Feeding
122011
Arlene McCurtin

An eagerly-awaited resource, this programme provides exact prescriptions for therapeutic intervention with children who have aversion to oral eating, drinking and swallowing. It is a practical, how-to manual for all professionals working with children who don't want to eat; either those totally tube fed, or those who eat selectively.

2006

Ages: -

$159.70



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Together we Cook 'n' Learn Book 1 and 2 and Together we Cook 'n' Learn Teaching Manual SET
120807
Sue Larky, Heather Durrant

A step-by-step colour photo cookbook for people with autism, with pictures of each step: simple recipes for sandwiches, pizza, pop corn and a host of other yummy eats.
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Teaching Manual with Reproducible Worksheets and Evaluations to use with the colour photo cookbook.
Each book is available individually.

2004

Ages: -

$143.75


Tommee Tippee Soft Bite Spoons Soft tips for tender gums twin pack
123449


Soft tips for tender gums
Long handled spoon is more comfortable for parents
Shorter handled spoon, with larger tip, is perfect for when baby is ready to self-feed

Ages: -

$8.95






UBend It Bendable Fork
122070

The perfect cutlery solution for people with arthritis, upper extremity weakness or reduced range of motion.
Stainless steel utensils feature a twist in the shaft that allows them to be easily hand-bent to the left or right at any angle comfortable to the user. Angling the utensil reduces wrist strain and the amount of wrist rotation needed to self-feed. The angle can be readjusted for multiple users. The built-up handle is contoured and textured, making it easy to hold and comfortable to use for people with arthritis or any other hand limitation. A tab on the end can be used to attach a wrist strap. one per client cant be continuously bent

Ages: -

$17.95