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Future Horizons |
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You can check out other titles that we recommend from Future Horizons--organized
by category-- by clicking
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The Social Skills Picture Book
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Baker,
Dr. Jed
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Seeing
is learning. Dr. Jed Baker embraces this philosophy in this dynamic
teaching tool that engages the attention and motivation of students
who need a little extra help learning appropriate social skills
by using pictures of children mastering skills such as communication,
play, emotion, and empathy.
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My Friend with Autism
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Bishop,
Beverly
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My Friend
with Autism is the exceptional result of a parent's determination
to help her special needs son fit in with his peers, and to foster
tolerance and understanding among her son's friends and schoolmates.
Author Beverly Bishop teaches high |
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school
computer classes and is the technology coordinator for a private
K-12 school. She wrote My Friend with Autism for the teachers and
students in her son's elementary school class. By helping others
understand autism, she is able to encourage tolerance and a positive
approach to classroom integration for special needs children.
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Who Took My Shoe?
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Emigh,
Karen
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This
outstanding picture book helps children understand the Who/What/When...questions
while taking its readers on a fun journey looking for a lost shoe.
A very entertaining book for all involved!
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Unraveling the Mystery of Autism and PDD
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Seroussi,
Karyn
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A
mother's story of research into interventions, vaccines, and food
intolerance.
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Out-of-Sync Child Has Fun |
Carol
Stock Kranowitz, M.A.
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As
a music, movement and drama teacher for 25 years, Carol Stock Kranowitz
observed many out-of-sync preschoolers. To help them become more
competent in their work and play, she began to study sensory integration
("SI") theory. She learned to help identify their needs and to steer
them into early intervention. In her workshops and writings, she
explains to parents, educators, and other early childhood professionals
how sensory processing issues play out -- and provides specific
techniques for addressing dysfunction at home and school.
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Autism Today |
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Sensory Resources |
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