- Step-by-step lesson plans
- Scripted narratives
- Group activities
- Prayers
- Scripture readings
- Classroom setup guidance
- Lists of additional resources
- And more!
30 August 2011
The Child with Autism Learns about Faith
Looking for a text to help your child with autism learn about Christianity and faith? Check out The child with autism learns about faith: 15 ready-to-use scripture lessons, from the Garden of Eden to the parting of the Red Sea. Author Kathy Labosh has put together practical tips for congregations to help include children in the faith community. This book has:
Want to check it out? Email us at cedir@indiana.edu. Or try worldcat.org to find it in a library near you.
Labels:
autism spectrum disorders,
books,
children,
faith communities
29 August 2011
Asperger's, Autism & Girls
Describing the unique challenges of women and girls with autism and Asperger's syndrome is Dr. Tony Attwood's focus in his new offering, Asperger's, autism & girls. Practical solutions for school systems, social challenges for the girls on the spectrum themselves, as well as other issues such as puberty, transitions, and careers are all covered in Dr. Attwood's hour and a half presentation.
Check it out by emailing us at cedir@indiana.edu, or check worldcat.org to find this title in a library near you.
Labels:
asperger syndrome,
autism spectrum disorders,
dvd,
videos
26 August 2011
IRCA Reporter
The Indiana Resource Center for Autism has released its latest edition of the IRCA Reporter, its electronic newsletter that its delivered via listserv. To sign up and receive the IRCA Reporter, enter your email address on the following page: http://www.iidc.indiana.edu/index.php?pageId=3314 This latest edition of the newsletter focuses on upcoming workshops presented by IRCA and also offers the fall schedule of the Parent Group Meetings.
24 August 2011
Teaching Adolescents with Autism
Teaching adolescents with autism: Practical strategies for the inclusive classroom, written by an award-winning educator, offers insight into handling behaviors in older kids on the spectrum, implementing interventions in the classroom, and even differentiating instruction. Practical strategies and research-based practices for educating students with autism in inclusive settings makes the book itself all-inclusive.
Email us at cedir@indiana.edu to check it out. Or use worldcat.org to find it in a library near you.
Labels:
adolescents,
autism spectrum disorders,
books,
inclusion,
teaching
23 August 2011
Sensory Issues in Learning & Behavior
Carol Kranowitz offers a full 3 hour presentation is the video Sensory issues in learning & behavior. Learn more about research in sensory processing disorders, techniques to use with different sensory issues, and possible co-existing problems (e.g., visual, auditory, eating, sleeping, and emotional difficulties).
Check out this title by emailing us at cedir@indiana.edu, or use worldcat.org to find it in a library near you.
22 August 2011
Mobile App Monday - ABA Receptive Identification
Today on Mobile App Monday, we'll take a look at an app that helps children on the spectrum with identification of items by way of their "class."
According to the app's description, "many children with emerging language skills do not think of things as having parts, attributes or fitting into categories but these are necessary for developing appropriate, functional conversation skills. Once a child can ask for, label and receptively identify a great many items, it’s a good time to start teaching the FFC’s or rather features, function and class of items, people and places. These lessons teach a child to talk about things rather than just labeling them."
For a closer look at this app, go to: http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/aba-receptive-identification/id346469566?mt=8
11 August 2011
Autism: Coming of Age
Autism: Coming of Age – Airs on WTIU on 8/14 and 8/19
This documentary which was produced by public television station WGBY (Springfield, MA) and sponsored by MassMutual to help raise awareness of the challenges faced by
individuals with autism and their families. The program airs on Sunday, August 14 at 2pm and Friday, August 19 at 1pm on WTIU 30.1.
Additional Information:
A YouTube trailer can be found at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eYi6v20fNmc
The programs website is http://www.massmutual.com/planningtools/additional-resources/special-needs/special-care/autism-coming-of-age
Information on this program can be found at WTIU website. You can also follow WTIU on Facebook and Twitter
03 August 2011
The IEP from A to Z
Reviewed by our own Dr. Cathy Pratt, the book The IEP from A to A: How to create meaningful and measurable goals and objectives is great for use with all kids with disabilities, but especially with children with ASD. The book is written in a clear, understandable manner that both teachers and parents, even those new to IEPs, can appreciate. Some of the areas covered in depth are:
- Knowledge of ASD and its affects build appropriate IEP development
- Components of an IEP and their relationships to each other
- Why it is important to specify underlying conditions clearly
- The relationship between clearly written objectives and appropriate methodology
- And more!
Want to check it out? Email us at cedir@indiana.edu. Or use worldcat.org to find it in a library near you.
02 August 2011
One of Us: A Family's Life with Autism
Know a family who lives with severe autism? Check out One of us: A family's life with autism. This is a dad's story about life with a child with severe autism and learning disabilities. The book follows the family's progress from uncertainty to denial to acceptance.
Temple Grandin calls the book, "A brave dad's honest diary of raising a son with severe autism who has difficulty learning basic skills. It should be read by psychologists, family therapists, and others who are helping families to cope."
To check out this title from CeDIR, email us at cedir@indiana.edu. Or try using worldcat.org to find it in a library near you.
01 August 2011
Mobile App Monday - MyVoice
Looking for an Augmentative and Alternative Communication app? MyVoice may be what you're seeking. Easy to set up and use, MyVoice is similar in concept to the picture exchange communication system. A portion of the sale of each app goes toward charities that help people with communication disabilities.
Want to know more? Check out: http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/discover-myvoice-for-ios/id428848842?mt=8#
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