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Inclusive Programming For Middle School Students with Autism

by Sheila Wagner, M.Ed.

Inclusive Programming For Elementary Students with Autism

by Sheila Wagner, M.Ed.

An OASIS Visitor Writes:   This book is an excellent resource for all those schools working to incorporate AS, NLD and HFA kids into their classrooms. It includes strategies tested in a number of schools and school districts, and offers practical suggestions with clear instructions on how to implement them.

It's So Much Work to Be Your Friend

by Richard Lavoie

While not specific to the social struggles of kids on the autism spectrum, this book offers real world advice on overcoming executive function deficits as they impact relationships in the home and community.

Parents of Children with Disabilities:A Survival Guide for Fathers & Mothers

by Press Barnhill and Gena P. Barnhill

Press Barnhill has contributed to Parents of Children with Disabilities as an author. Press and Gena Barnhill are the parents of a 32-year old son diagnosed with Asperger syndrome and bipolar disorder. The Barnhills have founded and facilitated a 350-member parent support group for families raising children with autism, Asperger syndrome, and related disabilities from 2000 to 2006. Much of the insight for the book comes from the experiences of these families. Gena has a PhD in special education in the areas of autism and behavior disorders from the University of Kansas. She is now a special education professor at Lynchburg College.

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