16 December 2011

CeDIR Holiday Closing



Happy Hanukkah! Merry Christmas! Happy Kwanzaa! Happy New Year! These holidays and more are celebrated at this time each year, giving us the chance to sit back and reflect on the past year and prepare for the new year.

After today, CeDIR will be closed for the next two weeks in observance of the holiday season. We will re-open at 8:00 a.m. on Tuesday, January 3, 2012.

Happy Holidays!

12 December 2011

Mobile App Monday -- QuestionIt


Looking for an app to help a child with autism or other language disorder with WH questions? QuestionIt might be for you. Activities include sorting words by type of question they answer, answering questions about sentences, and answering questions about paragraphs. Fireworks reinforce consecutive correct answers.

Want to learn more? Visit: http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/questionit/id458737797?mt=8

08 December 2011

Literacy Skills



Looking to ramp up your child's literacy skills? The folks at the Indiana Resource Center for Autism have put together a listing of books, curriculums and programs, websites, software and iPad applications that can be used to promote literacy among children on the autism spectrum. Both parents and teachers will find interesting products listed that can help them help their children on the spectrum increase their literacy skills.

Please visit: http://www.iidc.indiana.edu/index.php?pageId=3467

06 December 2011

Developmental Drama



Looking for a way to help a child with severe or profound multiple disabilities (PMLD) connect with the world around them? Unsure where to begin? Developmental drama: dramatherapy approaches for people with profound or severe multiple disabilities, including sensory impairment shows how drama can help kids develop their communication skills, learn to deal with emotions more effectively and gain a greater understanding of their physical and social environment. Using drama as a medium for assisting the social and emotional development of people with PMLD, including sensory impairment, this book offers proven techniques in working with kids and also suggests ways to include support staff effectively within the process.

Interested? Email us at cedir@indiana.edu to check out this book, or use worldcat.org to find it in a library near you.

05 December 2011

Mobile App Monday -- Communication Skills



Oftentimes, people on the spectrum need help with their communication skills. This app is designed to teach and reinforce basic social skills critical for independent living. For some, going on a shopping trip, using basic literacy skills, or understanding what to do when seeing a warning sign are very difficult tasks. The Communication Skills application provides easy-to-understand information that allows users to become more capable of functioning independently at work, at home, and in the community.

To learn more about this app, visit: http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/communication-skills/id375400807?mt=8