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FOR YOUR BOOKSHELF: Cumine V, Leach J, et
al: Asperger
Syndrome: A practical guide for teachers (Resource
Materials for Teachers).
David Fulton Pub, 1998. Duke MP, Martin EA,
Nowicki S: Teaching
your child the language of social
success.
Peachtree, 1996. Fouse B, Wheeler M:
A
treasure chest of behavioral strategies for
individuals with autism.
Future Horizons, 1997. Moyes RA, Moreno SJ:
Incorporating
social goals in the classroom: A guide for teachers
and parents of children with High-Functioning
Autism and Asperger
Syndrome.
Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2001. Moyes
RS: Addressing
the challenging behavior of children with
High-Functioning Autism/Asperger Syndrome in the
classroom: A guide for teachers and
parents.
Taylor and Francis, 2002. Myles, BS.,
Adreon, D: Asperger
Syndrome and adolescence: Practical solutions for
school success.
Autism Asperger Pub Co., 2001. Myles BS, Cook KT, et
al. Asperger
Syndrome and sensory
issues.
Autism Asperger Publishing, 2002. Myles BS,
Southwick J: Asperger
Syndrome and difficult moments: Practical
solutions for tantrums, rage, and
meltdowns.
Autism Asperger Pub. Co, 1999. Nowicki S, Duke MPL
Helping
the child who doesn't fit
in, 1992.
Simpson RL, Myles BS:
Asperger
Syndrome: A guide for educators and
parents.
Pro-Ed, 1997. Tanguay P:
Nonverbal
Learning Disabilities at school: Educating students
with NLD, Asperger Syndrome and related
conditions.
Routledge, 2002. Wagner S:
Inclusive
programming for elementary students with
autism.
Future Horizons, 1999. Wagner S:
Inclusive
programming for middle school students with
autism.
Future Horizions, 2001. FOR YOUR VCR
OR DVD: Being Friends
(1991). VHS format; 8:08 minutes. Produced by
the Indiana Resource Center for Autism and WTIU.
For use with young children and peers. Dr.
Tony Attwood presents: Asperger's Syndrome, Volume
2.
DVD. AS
students in
mainstream FOR YOUR STUDENT LIBRARY: Amenta III, C.A.
Russell
is extra special: A book about autism for
children.
Magination Press, 1992. Ages 4-8. Edwards A:
Taking
autism To school.
Jayjo, 2002. Peralta S:
All
about my brother.
Autism Asperger Publishing Co., 2002.
Leonard-Toomey P:
In our own words: Stories by brothers and
sisters of children with autism and PDD. Adsum,
1997. Ages 12 and up. (508) 677-9239. Schnurr RG, Strachan
J: Asperger's
huh? A child's
perspective.
Anisor Pub., 1999. Thompson M:
Andy
and his yellow frisbee.
Woodbine Press, 1996.
NOTE: Future
Horizons
is a specialty site with lots of books and
materials for teachers, parents, and peers of
children with autism spectrum
disorders. |
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