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School Cultures that Support Students Across the Autism Spectrum

Author: 
Cathy Pratt, Ph.D
Publisher: 
Autism Spectrum Quarterly
Type: 
Article
ID: 
3887
Price: 
$0.00
Location: 
None
Notes: 
This piece touches on the negative and positive aspects your child could experience going to a mainstrem school environment. The discussion includes information on whether or not the educators at your child's school are actuslly educated or not (or choose to be informed) of how to propperly accommodate the student with an ASD.

Mapping Your Dreams Making the Transition Team Work

Author: 
None
Publisher: 
PACER Center
Type: 
Article
ID: 
3757
Price: 
$0.00
Location: 
TRAN 05
Notes: 
Five part booklet which aides families in planning for the future independence of their children with disabilities. Includes many resources.

My Life My Dream

Author: 
Grossi, Teresa; Holtz, Peggy; Todd, Jennie
Publisher: 
Indiana University; (2002)
Type: 
Kit
ID: 
3744
Price: 
$50.00
Location: 
Kit 021; Lending Library; Danvers
Notes: 
NEW 11/03 The video and companion guide are intended to be used as a training tool to introduce the viewer to the key principles of person centered planning methods.

Massachusetts Family Literacy Consortium

Author: 
None
Publisher: 
None
Type: 
Information Packet
ID: 
3628
Price: 
$0.00
Location: 
Resource Drawer - Mass State Resources Folder
Notes: 
Information packet provides basic information and describes the program.

Getting a Life Voices of Youth in Transition

Author: 
None
Publisher: 
Maine Committee on Transition; (1993)
Type: 
Video
ID: 
3523
Price: 
$20.00
Location: 
Video 037 Lending Library; Danvers
Notes: 
Provides a brief look at the lives of several young people in transition, ranging in age from middle school to college. They speak about hopes and fears, dream, daily concerns and other challenges as they prepare for the move from school to adult life in the community.

Work Adjustment

Author: 
Fargher, John
Publisher: 
Ellsworth Community College; (1982)
Type: 
RefMat
ID: 
3499
Price: 
$0.00
Location: 
Reference-Misc
Notes: 
Booklet part of the Ellsworth Community College Series. Booklet describes work adjustment and those aspects of an individual's life that affect work. Work survival skills include social, vocational and community are dealt with in this module.

How to Teach Autistic and Other Severely Handicapped Children

Author: 
Koegel, Robert L.; Schreibman, Laura
Publisher: 
Pro.Ed.; (1982)
Type: 
RefMat
ID: 
3476
Price: 
$0.00
Location: 
Reference-Misc
Notes: 
Booklet in the Pro.Ed Series. Manual provides parents, teachers and therapists with a step by step approach to teaching new skills that are important to independent living.

Local Community Resources to Enhance Activities

Author: 
Davis, Kim
Publisher: 
Indiana Resource Center for Autism
Type: 
Article
ID: 
2513
Price: 
$0.00
Location: 
SOC 07
Notes: 
10/07/02 FILE UPDATED w/08/20/02 COPY Provides ideas of community organizations which provide recreation activities for children.

Circle of Friends

Author: 
None
Publisher: 
None
Type: 
Information Sheet
ID: 
3454
Price: 
$0.00
Location: 
Resource Drawer - Social Issues Folder
Notes: 
Description of program and its benefits.

May Institute

Author: 
None
Publisher: 
None
Type: 
Information Packet
ID: 
3357
Price: 
$0.00
Location: 
Resource Drawer - Mass State Resources Folder
Notes: 
Packet provides basic information about the facility.

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