CODE TITLE AUTHOR/DESCRIPTION
AUT Taming the Recess Jungle Carol Gray: A book of social stories socially simplify recess for students with autism and related disorders
AUT Autism - Handle with Care:
Understanding and
Managing Behavior of
Children and Adults w/
Autism
Gail Gillingham: Looking into why many behaviors occur from a sensory point of view, the author offers management tips and "methods" of care.
AUT The Picture Communication
Symbols - Book 1 The
Picture Communication
Symbols Guide
Mayer-Johnson: Book 1 provides PECS symbols. The guide gives many practical suggestions for effectively using the picture symbols.
AUT PECS - The Picture
Exchange Communication
System Training Manual
AUT The Pyramid Approach to
Education - An Integrative
Approach to Teaching
Children and Adults w/
Autism, First Edition, 1996
Lori A. Frost M.S., CCC/SLP - Andrew S. Bondy,
Ph.D.: A manual developed for teachers and families using a unique augmentative/alternative communication system.
Andrew S. Bondy, Ph.D.: A manual for teachers to assist them in deciding what to teach and how to teach.
AUT Talking to Angels Esther Watson: This nonfiction picture book is a moving tribute to the author's autistic sister, who sees life in a unique way.
AUT Mindblindness - An Essay of Simon Baron-Cohen presents a model of the evolution
Autism & Theory of Mind and development of "mindreading". He concludes that children with autism suffer from "mindblindness" as a result of selective impairment in mindreading.
AUT Jeffery and the Despondent
Dragon
John Sprecher: A children's fiction story book about autism.
AUT Autism Treatment Guide Elizabeth K. Gerlach: A guidebook for parents and professionals with straightforward information on treatment options for children with autism.
AUT Views from Our Shoes -
Growing Up with a Brother or Sister with Special Needs
Donald Meyer: This book clearly speaks to siblings, many of whom have never met another kid with a brother or sister with special needs.
AUT Siblings of Children w/
Autism - A Guide for
Families
Sandra L. Harris, Ph.D.: An invaluable guide to understanding sibling relationships, how autism affects these relationships, and what families can do to support their other children as they cope with the needs of a child with autism.
AUT Let Me Hear Your Voice - A
Family's Triumph Over
Catherine Maurice: An engrossing account of a family's experience with autism.
Autism
AUT Asperger's Huh? A Child's
Perspective
AUT Social Stories
AUT Behavioral Intervention for
Young Children w/ Autism
AUT Social Skills Activities for
Secondary Students w/
Special Needs
Rosina G. Schnurr:
Carol Gray:
Catherine Maurice:
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Social Skills Activties for
Special Children
The Explosive Child
Autism and Pervasive
Developmental Disorders
Teaching Children with
Autism
Darlene Mannix: Over 180 ready-to-use worksheets to help students learn basic social skills and how to apply them at home, school, work, among peers, and in the community.
Darlene Mannix: Includes 142 ready-to-use lessons with reproducible activity sheets to help children recognize and practice appropriate social skills both inside and outside classrooms.
Ross W. Greene, Ph.D.: A new approach for understanding and parenting easily frustrated, chronically inflexible children.
Fred R. Volkmar: This volume reflects recent progress in the understanding of autism and related conditions, w/ contributions from leading authorities in teh clinical and social sciences, and offers an international perspective on current thinking.
Robert L. Koegel & Lynn Kern Koegel: Strategies for initiating positive interactions and inproving learning opprotunities.
Donald J. Cohen & Fred R. Volkmar: AUT Handbook of Autism and
Pervasive Developmental
Disorders - Second Edition
AUT Asperger's Syndrome - A
Guide for Educators and
Parents
AUT Biological Treatments for
Autism and PDD - What's going on? What can you do about it?
AUT Autism and Asperger's
Syndrome
AUT Teaching Children with
Autism - Strategies to
Enhance Communication
Brenda Smith Myles/Richard L. Simpson: A comprehensive new practitioner-oriented text containing chapters on understanding the meaning and nature of
Aspergers' Syndrome, assessment, teaching academic content, and much more.
William Shaw, Ph.D.: A comprehenisve and easy-toread guide to the most current research and medical therapies for autism and PDD.
Edited by Uta Frith: In this volume, several of the major experts in the field discuss the criteria of the syndrome and illustrate their views with case studies.
Kathleen Ann Quill: This volume relfects best practices in education for children with autism. Communication and socialization emphasis.
AUT and Socialization
The New Social Story Book
(x2)
AUT The Original Social Story
Book (x2)
AUT Visual Strategies for
Improving Communication -
Volume 1: Practical
Linda A. Hodgdon, M.E.D., CCC-SCP: A collection of practical ideas and techniques used for students who experience moderate to severe communication
Supports for School & Home disabilities.
Papers from research workers throughout the world. AUT Journal of Autism &
Development Disorder:
Volume 28, Numbers 1-6
Jenison Public Schools: Social stories written by psychology students for use with children with autism.
Jennison Public Schools: A collection of social stories for children with autism.
AUT Ian's Walk - A Story About
Autism
AUT Thinking in Pictures
Laurie Lears
Temple Grandin: A uniquely fascinating view not just of autism but opf animal and human thinking and feeling, providing insights that can only be called wisdom.
AUT The Out-of-Sync Child Carol Kranowitz: The first, clearly written guide to
Sensory Integration Dysfunction and a drug-free approach that offers new hope for parents.
Beth Fouse, Ph.D. AUT A Treasure Chest of
Behavioral Strategies for
Individuals with Autism
AUT Teaching Spontaneous
Communication to Autistic and Developmentally
Handicapped Children
Watson, Lor, Schaffer, & Schopler
AUT Teach Me Language -
Manual & Companion
Exercise Forms
Freeman & Dake
AUT Point...Click...& Learn!!! Camilla Hileman
AUT Autism-PDD - More
Creative Ideas (Early
Childhood to 8)
Janice Adams
AUT Thinking, Feeling, Behaving
- An Emotional Educational
Curriculum for Children (1-
6)
Ann Verson
AUT Thinking, Feeling Behaving
- An Emotional Educational
Curriculum for Adolescents
(7-12)
Ann Verson
AUT New Comic Strip
Conversations
Carol Gray
AUT Asperger Syndrome - A
Practical Guide for Teachers
(x2)
Cumine, Leach, & Stevenson
AUT Autism - PDD - Creative
Ideas During the School
Years - Revised & Expanded
Janice I. Adams
AUT Autism - PDD: Introducing
Strategies for Parents and
Professionals
Janice I. Adams
AUT Asperger Syndrome &
Difficult Moments -
Practical Solutions for
Tantrums, Rage, &
Meltdowns
Smith-Miles & Southwick
AUT This is Asperger Syndrome Gognon & Smith-Myles
AUT Trevor Trevor Twachtman-Cullen: Trevor Trevor is a metaphor for children written in the Ericksonian tradition. A child whose characteristics and problems in social relationships suggest a form of autism or other type of pervasive developmental disorder.
AUT Solving Behavior Problems in Autism
Linda Hodgdon: This book targets an area of greatly expressed need, provides a very practical and pragmatic approach to managing problem behaviors and is packed with samples and examples of strategies that have worked.
AUT Pretending to Be Normal Liane Holliday Willey: This book will allow others to understand the world as perceived by a person with
Asperger's Syndrome. It will give previously elusive reasons for behaviors that were considered unconventional or abnormal.
AUT Teaching Your Child the
Language of Social Success
Duke, Nowicki, & Martin: The authors describe and explain the methods and rules of nonverbal communication in an easy-to-use guide which offers definitions and techniques for assessing strengths and weaknesses.
AUT Helping the Child Who
Doesn't Fit In
AUT Teaching Children with
Autism to Mind-Read
Nowicki & Duke offer parents, teachers, and caretakers a ugide to the puzzle of social rejection and its relationship to nonverbal language.
Howlin, Baron-Cohen, & Hadwin: This book will provide information about materials and strategies to provide practical guidelines for helping children with
autism spectrum conditions improve thier understanding of beliefs, emotions, and pretence.
AUT That's Life! Social Language McConnell & LoGuidice
AUT How to be a Para Pro Diane Twachtman-Cullen: The one book every paraprofessional who works with students within the autism spectrum should have. Real life examples and proven strategies make this book not only user friendly but immediately effective for all paraprofessionals who use it.
AUT Higher Functioning
Adolescents & Young
Adults with Autism - A
Teacher's Guide
AUT Good Friends are Hard to
Find - Helping Your Child
Find, Make, and Keep
Friends
Fullerton, Stratton, Coyne, & Gray
Fred Frankel, Ph.D.: Step-by-step, parents learn to help their 5-12 year olds make friends and solve problems with out kids. This guide also offers concrete help for teasing, bullying, and meaness.
AUT Asperger Syndrome Kin, Volkmar, & Sparrow: This volume brings together preeminent scholars and practitioners to offer a definitive statement of what is currently know about AS and to highlight promising leads in research and clinical practice.
AUT
(new
9/19/02)
Supporting Students with
Autism Spectrum Disorders:
The Role of the
Paraprofessional (2 copies)
Strategies for paraprofessionals who support individuals with disabilities
AUT Here's An Idea!: Social Skill
New 6/03 Building for Students with
Autism Spectrum Disorders
(x2)
AUT Social Skills Solutions: A
New 6/03 hands-on manual for teaching social skills to children with Autism (x2)
Janis Krempa, M.Ed. and Kelly McKinnon, M.A.:
AUT Hands-on Manual - A tool
New 6/03 for teaching children with
Autism (x2)
AUT Transition Planning Process
New 2/04 for Students with Autism
Spectrum Disorders
Kelly McKinnon, M.A.
Penny Cammack, M.A., CCC-SLP, ASD Consultant,
Heather E. Hanzlick, M.S., ASD Consultant: "Nothing is more central to the development of a functional education program than longitudinal planning. This is true for students with autism or any developmental disability. The ultimate educational goal for a student
AUT
New
2004
Asperger Syndrome and
Sensory Issues - Practical solutions for making sense of the world. with autism is to produce a clear thinking, employable, independent, socially competent adult. It is important to keep these goals in mind when determining the functionality of curriculum." (Herron, 1992)
AUT
New 2/04
Early Intervention for Young Indiana Resource Center for Autism, Indiana Institute on
Children with Autism
Spectrum Disorders -
Disability & Community: The purpose of this publication is neither to support or to dispute specific
Recommendations for
Designing Effective
Programs models or treatment approaches. Rather, the goal is to provide recommendations, based on commonly agreed upon components, for family members and professionals involved in designing and implementing effective programs for young children with ASD.
Brenda Smith Myles, Katherine tapscott Cook, Nancy E.
Miller, Louann Rinner, Lisa A. Robbins: This book will help provide realistic strategies and truly consolidates the varietyof complex issues faced by parents in dealing with the symptoms of Asperger Syndrome.
AUT
New
2004
AUT
New
2004
What is Asperger Syndrome, The Autism Helpline: and HowWill it Affect Me?
A guide for young people
Keys to Parenting the Child with Autism
Marlene Targ Brill, M.Ed.: This book explains what autism is and how it is diagnosed. You get advice on identifying resources, working with the therapeutic community, ensuring an appropriate education as defined by law, and helping each child with autism develop to his or her potential.
AUT
New
2004
AUT
New
2004
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New
2004
Preschool Education
Programs for Children with
Autism
Creating a Win-win IEP for
Students with Autism
Sandra L. Harris & Jan S. Handleman:
Beth Fouse, Ph.D.: Dr. Fouse takes readers through the entire range of a "child-centered" educational process...from the initial states of identification and diagnosis to full implementation and monitoring of the
IEP.
Inside Out: What Makes a
Person with Social Cognitive framework of how to more specifically understand the
Deficits Tick?
Michelle Garcia Winner: This book intorduces a deficits of persons with social cognitive disabilities, e.g. persons with Asperger Syndrome, High Functioning
Autism, PDD.
AUT
New
2004
AUT
New
Teaching Developmentally
Disabled Children
My Social Stories Book
O. Ivar Lovaas: Intended for teachers and parents to help developmentally disabled persons live meaningfull lives
Carol Gray & Abbie Leigh White: For preschoolers age
2-6. These stories take children step-by-step through
2005
AUT
New
2005
AUT
New
2005 basic activities such as brushing your teeth, taking a bath, and getting used to new clothes. It also helps children to understand different experiences such as going to schools, shopping, and visiting the doctor.
The Oasis Guide to Asperger Patricia Romanowski Bashe & Barbara L. Kirby:
Syndrome Whether your child has been diagnosed with Asperger
Syndrome or troubling symptoms are just becoming apparent, this book will guide you in the right direction.
Barb Penk & Beth Hoeg Tried and True - Strategies for Classroom Teachers
Working with Students on the Autism Specturm
Autism & PDD - Social
Skills Lessons (Getting
Along)
Pam Britton Reese & Nena C. Challnner
Autism & PDD - Social
Skills Lessons (Behavior)
Pam Britton Reese & Nena C. Challnner
AUT
New
2005
AUT
New
2005
AUT
New
2005
Asperger Syndrome -
Practical Strategies for the
Classroom - A Teacher's
Guide
Skill-Streaming in Early
Childhood
Leicester City Council and Leicestershire County
Council
AUT
New
2005
Autism
New
2006
Healthcare for Children on the Autism Spectrum: A
Guide to Medical,
Nutritional, and Behavioral
Issues
Ellen McGinnis & Arnold P. Goldstein: Teaching prosocial skills to the preschool and kindergarten child.
Fred R. Volkmar, M.D., & Lisa A. Wiesner, M.D.: This is a straightforward, clearly written compendium of upto-date information regarding the healthcare of children with autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) by one of the most knowledgeable child psychiatrists in the field and a practicing pediatrician - a particularly helpful combination.
Videos
AUT Social Stories and Comic
Strip Conversations - Unique
Methods to Improve Social
Understanding (2)
Carol Gray
AUT
New
2005
Floor Time Techniques and the DIR Model
Stanley I.Greenspan, M.D. & Serena Wieder, Ph.D.: For children and families with special needs.
AUT Young Children with Autism November 16, 1993
& Their Families: An
Introduction
AUT The Autism Continuum
AUT Autism: The Child Who
Couldn't Play
AUT Autism: A World Apart
AUT A Sense of Belonging:
Including Students w/
Autism in Their School
Community
Dr. Temple Grandin
Films for the Humanities & Sciences
Films for the Humanities & Sciences
Kim Davis
AUT Autism/Secretin Study "Last
Chance Medicine"
Kare II
AUT Western North Carolina
Autism Preschool Program -
TEACCH: Principles of
Structured Teacing
AUT Straight Talk About Autism with Parents and Kids
(Childhood Issues)
Authentic Voices
AUT Straight Talk About Autism
- Adolescent Issues
Authentic Voices
AUT Asperger's Syndrome
Diagnosis & Support Video
(x2)
AUT Autism Spectrum Disorder:
An Update on Policies and
Interpretations
Tony Attwood:
NASDSE Series
AUT Breakthroughs: How to
Reach Students with Autism
Attainment Company: A hands-on, how-to approach to reaching and teaching students with autism, based on
Karen Seweel's groundbreaking teacher's manual of the same name.
AUT
AUT
New
2004
Andrew's Plan IEP Resources: Andrew is a young man with a plan. An
IEP plan. His team of instructional staff and family members, with Andrew's input, develop an IEP htat reflects his educational needs as a 7th grader with autism...
Visual Strategies Workshop:
Working with Autism and
Related Communications and Behavior Challenges
Featuring Linda A. Hodgdon: A set of 5-DVD or Videos live presentation of Linda Hodgdon's popular and innovative workshop. It provides professionals and parents concrete methods to improve communication, reduce behavior problems, and increase social interaction to severe communication and behavior challenges.
AUT
New 2/04
Visual Schedules and ASD F2B Productions: This tape will illustrate the following...How to create a visual schedule, how the
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PECS (Picture Exchange
Communication System) x 4
IEP Resources: Aspergers
Syndrome – Living Outside the Bell Curve student will participate in the use of the schedule, how to introduce the schedule, how to maximize independence by teaching nonverbally, and how to introduce changes.
Explains the causes of, symtoms of, and strategies for coping w/ Aspergers Syndrome
Sensory Challenges &
Answers
ABC News Special: The In
Crowd and Social Cruelty
Dr. Temple Grandin: Describes challenges facing autism, but offers ideas how to overcome obstacles.
Commentary by
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Autism and the New Law Resource for treatment – Hope for a Cure: To help parents, educators, and health care professionals better understand autism and other similar diagnosis
Fitting In and Having Fun -
Social Skills training video series. Moving on to Middle
School tdsocialskills.com
Aspergers – Going Around the Rock
Aut Classroom Strategies for
Curriculum Access for
Learning Across the
Spectrum
MN Department of Families & Learning
TBI
TBI
Acquiring Brain Injury –
Teens Talking to Teens
Pieces of the Puzzle –
Introduction to Brain Injury
Faces of Brain Injury
Lash & Associate Publishing
University of Iowa Health Care
TBI
TBI MN TBI Training Project –
Selected Video Clips
DCD Make the Day Better: Promoting
Typcial Lifestyles for Adults with
Significant Disabilities
Brain Injury Association of Florida
Pamela M. Walker & Patricia Rogan: Adults with disabilities enjoying active, rewarding, and meaningful daytimes in their communities - that’s the reality when service providers and programs tap into innovative support strategies that really work.
DCD The Facts of Life ...and
More: Sexuality and Intimacy for
People with Intellectual Disabilities
Leslie Walker-Hirsch: This book gives social workers, teachers, and direct support professionals the comprehensive information they’ll use to educate people with disabilities about sexuality and help them make the best possible choices across the lifespan.
DCD Pain in Children & Adults with
Developmental Disabilities
Manuals/Books/Journals
Tim F. Oberlander & Frank J. Symons: For clinicians working with patients who have disabilities and may not be able to self-report, recognizing and correctly interpreting expressions of pain can be a challenge.
Tran If Transition is Such a Good Idea… NASDSE
Trans Self-Directed IEP’s University of CO
Trans Self-Directed IEP’s in Action University of CO
TRAN It's Your Life
TRAN Family Transition Weekend
TRAN Success at Work: Transitions to
Employment
Tran Transition to Post Secondary
Learning Resource Kit
Manuals/Books/Journals
CODE TITLE
VI
Videos
Eaton Coull Group: For individuals with LD and
ADHD
Eaton Coull Group: For individuals with LD and
ADHD
AUTHOR/DESCRIPTION
Lauren J. Lieberman/Jim Cowart VI/DHH
VI
New 2006
Videos
VI
Games for People with
Sensory Impairments
Accessible Graphing Video Conference with Susan Osterhaus
New 6/03 Calculator & Manual
VI
New 6/03
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New 6/03
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New 6/03
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VI
VI
VI
Lo Tech/No Tech
Adaptations for Geometry
& Manual
Lo Tech/No Tech
Adaptations for Algebra &
Manual
Video Conference with Susan Osterhaus
Realistic Expectations for
Your Visually Impaired
Child x2
A SAL Productions
Learning to Look:
Functional Vision Volume
South Dakota Dept. of Ed
1
Learning to See:
Functional Vision Volume
2 (x2)
South Dakota Dept. of Ed
Not Without Sight
Out of Left Field
Video Conference with Susan Osterhaus
The American Foundation for the Blind
The American Foundation for the Blind
VI
VI
The 7-Minute Lesson
Oh, I See!
The American Foundation for the Blind
The American Foundation for the Blind: A lively introduction to what having a visual impairment means and how elementary and high school students with visual impairments function in the school setting.
British Columbia Children’s Hospital VI Cortical Visual
Impairments in Young
Chidlren
Deaf/Blind Manual/Books
Hand in Hand: Essentials of Communication and
Orientation and Mobility for Your Students Who
Are DeafBlind
Videos
Volumes 1 & 2, Trainers Manual (selected reprints and annotated bibiliography, Video) - AFB Press
Deaf/Blind Psycho-educational
Evaluation of Children who are DeafBlind Focus on Communication and
Social Environment
Dr. Harvey Mar
Deaf/blind Child Guided Strategies Tapes 1 & 2
for Assessing Children who are DeafBlind or
Tapes 1 & 2 Multiply
Impaired
Deaf/Blind Trailblazing Teachers
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Manuals/Books
Knowing the Ropes:
Resource Options for
Parent Education and
Support - For Parents of
Children Who are Deaf or
Hard of Hearing
MN Foundation for Better Hearing and Speech: For parents of children who are about 5-15 years of age.
Guidelines for Education of Deaf and Hard of
Hearing Learners
Fall 1995, MN Department of Children, Families &
Learning
KIP - Knowledge is Power Mississippi Area Education Agency: A program to help students learn about their hearing loss
Chemical Abuse and
Dependency
Sexual Abuse: What is it? St. Paul Ramsey Medical Center: Written for hearing impaired/sexually abused people.
Physical Abuse: What is it?
An information book for the hearing impaired that explains about alcohol and drugs.
Videos
MN Deaf/Blind Project: Perspectives of new and experienced professionals working with students who are deaf/blind
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Cortez & the Aztecs
How ASL Survives
Graphing
Debbie Peterson: Post Secondary, 6/25/97 (set of 4 tapes)
Jody Olson: High School Math, 6/25/97
Native American Indians Bonnie Protextor-Gonzalez: 4/5 Grade Lecture,
6/25/97
Poetry Shel Silverstein/Amy Hile: 4/5 Grade Reading Lesson
Pollution Deb Skjeveland: Jr. High Science Lecture, 6/26/97
Word Problems &
Graphing
Psychosocial Assessment
(tapes 1, 2, &3)
Jody Olson: High School Math Lectures, 6/26/97
Tom Goulder, Ph.D.
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Balto Story
Wm Classifiers
Amy Hile
Amy Hile
Wm Dummy Hoy Amy Hile
Adj./Adv. Partial Sentence Bonnie Gonzales
Types
Iditarod
A Bomb
Good & Bad
Four Seasons
Evolution of ASL
Michelle Heise
Michelle Heise
Doug Bahl
Deaf Immigrants Doug Bahl
Finger Spelling (tapes 1 &
2)
Doug Bahl
Word Problems Jody Olson
Graphs
Dreams Spoken Here
Jody Olson
Oraldeat
Steps to the Best: An
Independent Study Packet-
Cardio
Doug Bowen-Bailey
Teaching the Kids with
High-Tech Ears
The Home Team (2 copies)
Mary Koch: Meeting the unique needs of students with
Cochlear Implants in the real world of public education.
DVD One: A family-based approach to working with newly identified babies who are deaf or hard-ofhearing and thier families
The Art & Science of
Home Visits
This ‘n’ That
In Transition (x3)
DVD Two: A family-based approach to working with newly identified babies who are deaf or hard-ofhearing and thier families
A grab bag of texts in American Sign Language (With
Cherlyl Blue & Nancy Crane)
Interactive situations for interpreting practice on transition to college (With Doug Bowen-Bailey, Ketsi
Carlson, Nancy Diener, Jonie Langdon-Larson, &
Sharon Witerspoon)
Signing Naturally (Levels
1 & 2)
Dawn Sign Press: A curriculum for teachers of ASL to help plan a sequnce of lessons for two levels of
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D/HH language learning. (teacher's guide, student workbook, student videotexts, and teacher's cumulative review video)
MJ Bienvenu & Betty Colonomos The Face of ASL:
Complex Sentences
The Face of ASL:
Conditionals and Relative
Clauses
MJ Bienvenu & Betty Colonomos
MJ Bienvenu & Betty Colonomos The Face of ASL: Basic
Questions
The Face of ASL: Basic
Declarative Sentences
MJ Bienvenu & Betty Colonomos
Adventures in Qued
Speech
Alina Mills: National Qued Speech Association
American Sign Language: Lou Fant
Tape 2
DHH/EHDI For 50 Years: Universal
Newborn Screening
D/HH Understanding Diversity in the Deaf Community x2
Ed Vander-Heiden
Oklahoma State
Interpreter N.T.S. - Transliteration
Practice Tape
Interpretation Practice
Tape
Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf, Inc. - 1988 RID,
Inc. (5 copies)
Interpreter Educational Interpreting:
A Collection of Articles from VIEWS (1996-2000)
RID
RID Interpreter Standard Practice Paper -
Information Booklet
Interpreter Educational Interpreting:
How Can it Succeed
Elizabeth A. Watson: This incisive book explores the current state of educational interpreting - its strengths and weeknesses - how it affects deaf students. The contributors, all renowned experts in their field, include former educational interpreters, teachers of deaf students, interpreter trainers, and deaf recipients of interpreted educations.
Interpreter So You Want to Be An
Interpreter?
Interpreter Journal of Interpretation
Jan Humphrey/Bob Alcorn: The authors have written this book so that both newcomers to the field of Sign
Language interpretation and long-term practitioners can easily understand the history, trends, and issues in the field.
Interpreter Interpreting: An
Introduction
Interp/Videos Job Interview: Interactive
Practice for Interpreters
AT Picture It (2 copies for
Mac and 2 for Windows)
Slater Software: This software (with manual) will quickly and easily add picture symbols to text. Great for encouraging early readers by visualizing vocabulary and concepts. Create adaptive materials with your computer and printer. FOR TRIAL
PURPOSES ONLY. Software must be taken off your computer before returned.
Assessment
Manuals/Books/Journals
CODE TITLE AUTHOR/DESCRIPTION
AT Picture It (2 copies for Mac and 2 for Windows) Slater Software:
This software (with manual) will quickly and easily add picture symbols to text. Great for encouraging early readers by visualizing vocabulary and concepts. Create adaptive materials with your computer and printer. FOR
TRIAL PURPOSES ONLY. Software must be taken off your computer before returned.
Videos
AT Technology in Today's Classroom: Skip Stahl on Technology and
Students with Special Needs (New 9/19/02) Canter: This series serves two purposes. It offers a glimpse of the exciting potential of new and existing technologies. It also provides educators with practical instruction on how to better infuse technology into their teaching practices. In these videos, leading educational consultants discuss concepts depicted by example in selected schools across the US.
Soft Ware
AT Accessibility Suite - The worlds most complete accessibility tool kit Premier Programming Solutions
AT Penfriend: The Talking Predition Tool Crick Software - Penfriend predicts words that you are most likely to type, using a variety of
knowledge including English grammar, frequently used words, and a learned knowledge of your personal writing styles.
AT Planet Wobble: At Wobble Beach, At Wobble Park & at Wobble Pool
Crick Software - This wallet includes 3 printed books and a CD containing an on-screen version of each. Written using familiar vocabulary, the stories are based around experiences enjoyed by children everywhere.
AT Planet Wobble: Dan's Journey, Ella's Bedtime, & Stan's Wait " "
AT Planet Wobble: Stuck, The Cake, & The Race " "
AT Planet Wobble: The Movie, The Wobblit, Treasure " "
AT Planet Wobble: Amber's Busy Day, Holly's Surprise, Josh's New Boots
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AT Planet Wobble: At Wobble Hospital, At Wobble Market, At Wobble
School " "
AT Wordbar - The writing support tool Crick Software - Wordbar offers writing support for students as they use any word processor. Sitting at the bottom of the screen, it provides instant point and click access to banks of words and phrases. Faster writing, improved spelling, acuracy, structure, all these can be achieved with Wordbar. Equally useful as a group resource, the bars can be used to support writing inall areas of the curriculum.
AT Clicker 4 - Changing the Way Children Write! Crick Software -
Clicker for writing: Clicker comes with its own child-friendly talking word processor that lets you write with letters, whole words, sentences, and pictures. Clicker Grids, displayed beneath Clicker Writer, give children instant access to words, pictures, and words. Clicker for multimedia: Use sound, photographs, and video to create all kinds of curriculum materials. Any number of Clicker Grids can be linked in a hundred different ways. Make talking books, hotspots that link to other pages, or play sounds or video. Clicker for accessibility: In addition to the mouse and keyboard, Clicker can be accessed using a touch screen or switches. In Clicker-4 almost everything can be scanned so switch users have full control.
AT Find Out & Write About: -Life Cycles -Dinosaurs -Anciet Egyptians -
Animals of Cold Lands -Explorers -Animals of Hot Lands Crick Software -
The Find Out & Write About series enables children to use the computer for independent research into a range of curriculum related topics. Children read the information from the talking book and link directly to writing grids which enable even early writers to achieve success. High quality real speech gives added support on both the reading and writing grids.
AT Clicker Animations Crick Software - The Clicker Animations CD includes 100 original animations to use in your own Clicker Grids and 6 themed sets of ready-made Clicker Grids.
Manuals/Books/Journals
CODE TITLE AUTHOR/DESCRIPTION
Behavior
BD
BD
BD Playground Discipline: Postitive Techniques for Recess Supervision
Randall Sprick: (2 videos and masters of materials) This program is designed to assist the faculty of an elementary school in designing and implementing a positive and well-disciplined recess.
BD The Teacher's Encyclopedia of Behavior Management Randall Sprick: A book designed to assist teachers in helping students learn to behave more responsibily. It includes model plans.
BD
BD A Guidebook for Parents of Children with Emotional Behavioral
Disorders PACER Center: Information from a variety of sources about
E/BD.
BD An Introduction to Functional Assessment: A Strategy for Postive assessment. Through a video and manual, this module illustrates the need for functional assessment in assuring the selection of effective interventions.
BD Making a Difference with At-Risk Students Fairchild, Larkin,
Steffens, & Wessels: Utilizing theoretical considerations, this module teaches those who work with "at-risk" students how to evaluate and respond to situations appropriately. The module is designed to have a positive impact on all students.
BD Intervention Strategies for Challenging Behavior in Inclusive and
Traditional Settings Beare & Severson: A series of 5 videos and manuals, this module uses acted-out vignettes based on common educational situations to demonstrate various challenging behaviors and strategies for their remediation. Focuses primarily on the use of positive procedures.
BD Behavior Challenges: Strategies for Service Delivery at the
Secondary Level This module/manual provides information to teachers, administrators, parents, and support staff in meeting the needs of secondary students who present challenging behaviors.
BD Introduction to Positive Ways of Intervening with Challenging
Behavior U 0f M: A compilation of tip sheets introducing researched behavior modification methods, information, and suggestions on specific behavior problems, along with an accompanying glossary and bibliography.
BD New 1/02 A Survival Manual
Health: A survival manual for parents of children with emotional/behavioral disorders and mental health needs.
BD New 1/02 ADD/ADHD Alternatives in the Classroom Thomas Armstrong:
Armstrong urges educators and parents to look for the positive characteristics in learners who may carry the ADD/ADHD label.
Videos Videos Videos
BD ADHD - Inclusive Instruction & Collaborative Practices This video demonstrates successful and proven techniques that are positive, practical, and educationally sound for use by teachers in regular classrooms. You will observe real teachers, in real classroom situations with real students, as they successfully educate those with ADHD and similar needs.
BD Attention & Memory: Reason for Behavior
BD Functional Behavior Assessment & Planning
DAPE http://www.ecsu.k12.mn.us/programsServices/specialEducation/dape.html
Metro ECSU link to DAPE services
DAPE Moving to Inclusion Series - Active Living Through Physical Education: Consists of 9 distinct disability-related resources in more complete and abridged versions. Each one focuses on a specific disability.
Manuals/Books/Journals
CODE TITLE AUTHOR/DESCRIPTION
EC The Future of Children (Home Visiting) Winter 1993 - Articles written on home visiting.
EC Including Children with Special Needs in Early Childhood Programs
Mark Wolery and Jan S. Wilbers: A monograph that synthesizes an extensive body of research and implications for creating successful, inclusive programs.
Videos
EC LRE: A Policy of Inclusion
EC Early Intervention
EC Supporting Families: The Spirit of Part H
EC Alcohol, Drugs, and the Environment: Impact on Pregnancy and Beyond
EC Who Are the Children Being Born Today? Impact on the Future
Manuals/Books/Journals
CODE TITLE AUTHOR/DESCRIPTION
FAM A Training Manual for Surrogate Parents MN Department of Children,
Families & Learning
FAM The Emotional Problems of Normal Children: How Parents Can
Understand and Help Stanley Turecki, M.D.: A guide that offers innovative tools that will make every parent a more effective and confident family leader.
FAM Brothers and Sisters - A Special Part of Exceptional Families
Thomas H. Powell & Peggy Ahrenhold Gallapher: This obok shares the joys and sorrows familiar to exceptional families.
FAM Sibshops: Workshops for Siblings of Children with Special Needs donald J. Meyer & Patricia F. Vadasy: A practical resource that details sibshops.
FAM Brothers, Sisters, and Special Needs: Debra J. Lobato: Information and Activities for Helping Young Siblings of Children with Chronic Illness and Developmental Disabilities
Videos
FAM Surrogate Parents Workshop PACER Center
FAM A Story of Teamwork - A Provocative Look at Relationships of Children, Families & Learning
Manuals/Books/Journals
CODE TITLE AUTHOR/DESCRIPTION
Gen. Ed.
Section 504 - Educational Modifications and Accommodations
This manual was developed to assist school districts in Minnesota with implementation of Section 504
Gen. Ed.
NRSI: Achieving High Reading Gains with Style Marie Carbo: A staff development program with 3 videos for enhancing reading programs.
Gen ED New 6/03 Enhancing Professional Practice A Framework for Teaching
Charlotte Danielson: This framework identifies those aspects of a teacher's responsibilities that have been documented through empirical studies and theorectical research as promoting improved student learning...
Gen ED New 6/03 Classroom Instruction that Works Robert J. Marzano,
Debra J. Pickering, & Jane E. Pollock: The authors have examined decades
of research findings to distill the results into nine broad teaching strategies that have positive effects on student learning...
Gen ED New 6/03 Classroom Strategies for Interactive Learning Dough
Buehl: This book features 45 literacy skill-building strategies for middle school through high school educators that emphasize effective learning in contect contexts. Teachers will find innovative ideas for working with diverse classrooms and with students who exhibit a variety of learning needs.
Gen ED New 6/03 Teaching Kids with Learning Difficulties in the Regular
Classroom Susan Winebrenner: Strategies and techniques every teacher can use to challenge and motivate struggling students.
Gen ED New 6/03 Mosaic of Thought Teaching Comprehension in a Reader's
Workshop Ellin Oliver Keene and Susan Zimmerman: Straight forward and jaron-free, this book is relevant to all literature-based classrooms, regardless of level. It offers practical tools for inservice teachers as well as essential methods instruction for preservice teachers at the undergraduate and graduate level
Gen ED New 6/03 The Differentiated Classroom - Responding to the Needs of
All Learners Carol Ann Tomlinson: How can teachers divide their time, resources, and efforts to effectively instruct so many students of diverse backgrounds, readiness and skill levels, and insterests? This book offers a pwerful, practical solution.
Gen ED New 6/03 Designing Personalized Learning for Every Student
Gen ED New 6/03 Differentiating Instruction in the Regular Classroom -
How to Reach and Teach ALL Learners, Grades 3-12 Diane Heacox, Ed.D.:
Diane presents a menu of strategies any teacher can use to reach and teach all learners. She explains how to differentiate instruction across a broad spectrum of scenarios.
Gen ED New 6/03 The Teacher's Toolbox for Differentiating Instruction
Linda Tilton: 700 strategies, tips, tools, and techniques - All in one place!!
Videos
Gen. Ed.
Fish! Imagine a workplace where everyone chooses to bring energy, passion, and a positive attitude with them each day. An envrionment in which people are truly connected to their work, to their colleagues, and to their customers. Impossible? Not at all. Fish! is a tool to help you lead people toward creating that environment.
Grad Standards
Severe Disabilities
The Learning Standards & Alternate Performance Indicators for Students with
Videos
Grad Standards - Integrating MN Graduation Standards and Special Education
Grad Standards - MN Statewide Assessment Grad Standards Testing: Department of Children, Families
& Learning
Manuals/Books/Journals
CODE TITLE AUTHOR/DESCRIPTION
Videos
LAW The Seven Deadly Sins: Common Mistakes that Lead to Due Process
Hearings
LAW Special Education for Regular Educators
LAW How to Discipline Students with Disabilities Effectively and Legally
LAW Data Privacy Rum River Spec. Ed. Cooperative
LD How Difficult Can This? A Learning Disability Workshop: In this workshop for parents and teachers, Richard Lavoie vividly demonstrates the frustration, anxiety, and tension that children with learning disabilities face in their daily lives.
LD Charlann S. Simon, MA (CCC)
LD Learning Disabilities and Social Skills - Richard Lavoie: a nationally recognized expert on learning disabilities, gives parents and teachers examples on how to help thier children with learning disabilities succeed in everyday situations outside the classroom where they might normally fail.
Manuals/Books/Journals
CODE TITLE AUTHOR/DESCRIPTION
OH Working with Substance-Exposed Children - Strategies for
Professionals Edited by Cordelia H. Puttkammer, M.Ed., OTR/L, with a foreward by Kathleen VandenBerg, M.A., assists you in applying specific management and treatment and learning objectives.
OT/PT Occupational Therapy & Physical Therapy Services in the Schools
Department of Children, Families & Learning
Chronic Illness New 6/03 Cognitive Aspects of Chronic Illness in
Children Edited by Ronald T. Brown: Chapters thoughtfully address the interface among medical conditions, thier treatments, and the cognitive processes that influence and are influenced by these factors. Particularly impressive is the sophistication with which the authors have melded their discussions of the congitive aspects and the pathophysiological processes involved.
Medical Issues New 6/03 the Classroom
The Educators's Guide to Medical Issues in
Frank M. Kline, Larry B. Silver, ^=& Steven C. Russell:
The information in this book will equip educators to communicate effectively with medical professionals and through that communication, provide a better quality of life and education for students.
Mental Health New 6/03 Children's Mental Health - Classroom Activities
MN Association for Children's Mental Health (MACMH)
Mental Health New 6/03 A Teacher's Guide to Children's Mental Health MN
Association for Children's Mental Health (MACMH)
Videos
Medical New 6/03 What We Know...How We Teach - Lining Medicine & Education for the Child with Special Needs X2 Bruce Buehler, M.D.: Explore how schools have included children with special healthcare needs into their learning environments. Special syndromes such as Autism, Fragile X, Fetal
Alcohol Syndrome, and ADHD are featured.
Mulitple Disabilities Creative Play for Children with Disabilities - A
Rresource book Lisa Rappaport Morris & Linda Schulz: In this book you will discover 250 games and activities designed to help infants to 8 year olds with all types of disabilities to grow through play. Many activities come with special adaptations for physically, visually, and hearing impaired children and for emotionally and mentally challenged children.
Motor Delays Teaching the Young Child with Motor Delays - A Guide for
Parents and Professionals Marci J. Hanson & Susan R. Harris
Down Syndrome Teaching the Infant with Down Syndrome - A Guide for
Parents and Professionals Marci J. Hanson
BD Functional Behavior Assessment & Planning
Multiple Disabilities Robert Perske: People with disabilities and their friends enrich the lives of one another.
Videos/CD’s/DVD
OHD Starbright Explorer Series: Spotlight on IVs The Sickle Cell Slime-
O-Rama Game Discovering the Secrets of Spinal Fluids Bone Marrow:
Aspiration & Biopsy Welcome to the Radiology Center Exploring Our
Incredible Blood Fitting CF Into Your Life Every Day Living with Kidney
Disease
OHD Sickle Cell Slime-O-Rama Game Starbright: An interactive “quiz show” that challenges players to answer questions about Sickle Cell
Disease.
OHD Fitting Cystic Fibrosis Into Your Life Every Day Starbright:
Designed to offer teens and pre-teens with CF insight into juggling a complex treatment plan with a typcial teenager’s busy lifestyle.
OHD Living with Kidney Disease Designed to provide a sense of peer support to teens and pre-teens with kidney disease...
Manuals/Books/Journals
CODE TITLE AUTHOR/DESCRIPTION
PARA
PARA Piecing Together the Paraprofessional Puzzle Carol A. Long, WSU
1996: A handbook for orientation and training of first year paraprofessionals.
PARA
PARA Supervising Paraeducators - 2nd Edition Anna Lou Pickett & Kent
Gerlach
PARA How To Be A Para Pro Diane Twachtman-Cullen:
PARA (new 9/19/02) Supporting Students with Disabilities in Inclusive
Schools: A Curriculum for Job-Embedded Paraprofessional Development (new
9/19/02) University of Minnesota: The purpose of this curriculum is to offer materials and strategies for use by spec. educators to teach paraprofessionals to effectively support individual students with disabilities, most notibly students with moderate to severe disabilities who require individualized support for all or part of the school day.
PARA New 6/03 Working with Paraeducators and Other Classroom Aides
Jill Morgan and Betty Y. Ashbaker: The authors provide straightforward advice and focused activities that can help forge productive working relationships between teachers and paraeducators.
PARA
Videos
PARA PARA Focus on Success Champlin Park High School - Special Education
Paraprofessional introduction video.
PARA Paraprofessionals in Special Education Department of Children,
Families & Learning
Manuals/Books/Journals
CODE TITLE AUTHOR/DESCRIPTION
PH Extraordinary Play with Ordinary Things: Recycling Everyday
Materials to Build Motor Skills Barbara Sher, M.A., OTR: Shows you how
to recycle materials into a broad variety of games and therapeutic activities.
Videos
PI Developing of Prewriting and Scissors Skills: A Visual Analysis
Kristin Johnson-Levine, M.S. Ed., OTR: Allows you to see normal development of prewriting and scissors skills in children birth to 6. Use this information to identify children who are not developing in the same manner as their peers.
PI Teaching the Student with Spina Bifida S.B.A. Book & Video: Written for all people concerned with the education of children with Spina Bifida.
POHI MOVE - Mobility Opportunities via Education Linda Bidabe: A top down, activity-based curriculum designed to teach students basic, functional motor skills needed for adult life in home and community.
POHI The Parke-Davis Manual on Epilepsy KSF Group
POHI Children & Youth Assisted by Medical Technology in Education
Settings Porter, Haynie, Bierle, Caldwell & Palfrey
POHI New 2005
Papolos: The definitive and reassuring guide to childhood's most misunderstood disorder.
Videos
PI Health Diary United Health Foundation
SED Assessment of SED Children
SED Developing an Array of Services for Children/Youth with SED
SED Developing a Treatment for Children/Youth with SED
Manuals/Books/Journals
CODE TITLE AUTHOR/DESCRIPTION
SP ED S2a Classroom Conflict Resolution Training for Elementary Schools
Introduces conflict management concepts and skills to 3rd and 6th grade classes before training a selected group of students as Conflict
Managers. Used in conjunction with S2b. One manual per instructor recommended.
SP ED S2b Classroom Conflict Managers Training Manual for Gr. 3-6
Provides agendas and activities required to complete the training of elementary school conflict managers. This manual, suggesting a 6 hr training program, is used in conjunction with S2a. One manual per instructor is recommended.
SP ED Learning to Read: An Approach to Teaching Reading and Language
Skills to Children with Down Syndrome National Down Syndrome Ed. &
Research Institute
SP ED Become Your Own Expert - Self Advocacy Curriculum for Individuals with Learning Disabilities Winnelle Carpenter: A curriculum for teaching self-advocacy skills to secondary students with learning disabilities.
SP ED Special Education Manual #1 & #2 Rochester Public Schools
SP ED Sleep Better! - A Guide to Improving Sleep for Children with Special
Needs V. Mark Durand
MI COACH - Choosing Outcomes & Accommodations for Children Michael
Giangreco, Chigee Cloninger, Virginia Iverson
Multiple Disabilities New 1/02 You Will Dream New Dreams Stanley D.
Klein, Ph.D. & Kim Schive: Inspiring personal stories by parents of children with disabilities.
SP ED New 6/03 How to Differentiate Instruction in Mixed Ability
Classrooms Carol Ann Tomlinson: This book provides practical guidance in addressing the diverse needs of students in mixed ability classrooms.
SP ED New 6/03 How to Differentiate Instruction in Mixed Ability
Classrooms 2nd Edition Carol offers 3 new chapters, extended examples and information in every chapter, and field-tested strategies that teachers can use in today's increasingly diverse classrooms.
SP ED New 6/03 Volume 1 : An Overview of Materials Adaptations Toward
Successful Inclusion of Students with Disabilities: The Architecture of
Instruction Edward J. Kame'enui and Deborah C. Simmons
SP ED New 6/03 Volume 2: Kindergarten Through Grade 5 Adapting Reading and Math Materials for the Inclusive Classroom Jeanne Shay Shumm
SP ED New 6/03 Volume 3: Grades 6 through 8 Adapting Language Arts,
Social Studies, and Science Materials for the Inclusive Classroom Jean
Schumaker and Keith Lenz
SP ED New 6/03 Getting Started Recruiting Schools to Become Professional
Learning Communities Robert Eaker, Richard DuFour, & Rebecca Burnette:
This book answers the question most often asked by schools that are seeking to transform themselves into professional learning communities.
"Where do we begin?"
SP ED New 6/03 Professional Learning Communities at Work Best Practices for Enhancing Student Achievement Richard DuFour & Robert Eaker: Provides specific how-to information about transforming schools into resultsoriented professional learning communities.
SP ED New 6/03 Qualities of Effective Teachers James H. Stronge:
Teachers, educators who hire teachers, teacher leaders, supervisors, and teachers-in-training call all use this book to learn how to be, how to develope, and how to choose better teachers. Skills checklists and an annotated bibliography provide a springboard for further insight and exploration.
SP ED New 6/03 How the Special Needs Brain Learns David A. Sousa: This book helps you turn research on the brain function of students with various learnig challenges into practical classroom activities and strategies.
SP ED New 6/03 Designing Personalized Learning for Every Student
Ferguson, Ralph, Meyer, Lester, Droege, Guojonsdottir, Sampson, &
Williams: This book offers answers and challenges schools to reinvent themselves as more flexible, creative learning communities that include and are responsive to a full range of human diversity.
SP ED New 6/03 Tools for Parents: A Handbook to Bring Sensory
Integration into the Home Henry OT, Occupational Therapy Services,
Inc.:
SP ED New 2005 Pre-Referral Intervention Manual Stephen B. McCarney:
The most common learning and behavior problems encountered in the educational environment.
Videos Videos Videos
SP ED NASDSE Series: Curriculum-Based Measuring 1997
SP ED NASDSE Series: Meeting the Mental Health Needs of Children with
Disabilities 1998
SP ED NASDSE Series: Setting Standards: Curriculum, Instruction,
Assessment, and Implications for the IEP 1997
SP ED Graduation Standards Testing Accommodations and Modification 1996-
97
SP ED Goal Setting: A Tool for Increasing Motivation Randall Sprick
SP ED NASDSE Series: Comparing ADA, Section 504, and IDEA 1997
SP ED NASDSE Series: Honoring Diverse Learning Styles 1998
SP ED New 6/03 Tools for Teachers: Sensory Integration in the Schools
Henry OT - Occupational Therapy Services, Inc.
SP ED New 6/03 Tools for Students: Tool Chest Activities for Home &
School Henry OT - Occupational Therapy Services, Inc.
SP ED New 6/03 MN Department of Education: Division of Special Education
"Classroom Strategies for Curriculum Access for Learning Across the
Spectrum 10/02
Tourettes Inservice Film for Educators: A Regular Kid, That's Me Show
19 children with Tourette Syndrome (ages 7-17) interacting with several teachers in classroom settings. Includes management strategies and valuable information about TS and associated behaviors.
TS Stop It! Can't! I'm a Person Too.
TS Be My Friend