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    Autism and Me

    “If you see a kid with autism on the street, don’t yell at her if she’s doing something wrong. She can’t help it. Autism is really challenging,” explains Christian, who tells about life with his sister, Mary Gwen, a beautiful girl who loves to swim. In these moving essays, Christian and many other kids tell what it’s like to live with siblings who have autism. Sometimes they can’t talk much. Sometimes they have tantrums. It can be tough for a family, but there are happy surprises, too. “Autism has helped us to become a better family,” adds Christian.

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    Children Also Grieve

    Children Also Grieve is an imaginative resource, fully illustrated with color photographs, that offers support and reassurance to children coming to terms with the loss of a close friend or relative and to adults who are supporting them through their bereavement.The combination of narrative and interactive memory book in the first part of the book is designed to be read and worked through by children. The story tells of the experiences of Henry, the dog of a family whose grandfather has died.

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    From Goodwill to Civil

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    Learn to Talk About…Toys and Pretend Play

    Expand your students imagination. Students learn how to pretend play and increase their play skills. They enjoy discovering a popular selection of toys and games. Designed for students with no language to lots of language, this series teaches language, comprehension, expressive and receptive skills, categories, functions, object identification, how to describe and reciprocation. These cards are perfect for those using ABA, Verbal Behavior and for Speech & Language services. Using the structured methods enclosed, these sets will also help children contribute to beginning conversation.

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    Montecito Boy. Second edition

    Montecito Boy is a memoir of growing up in Montecito, California–Santa Barbara’s most colorful and moneyed suburb. It’s a charming and unusual place, and no one is better qualified to describe it than Nevill Cramer, whose family came to the area in the early 1900’s.

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    Overcoming Overeating

    Diet/binge. good food/bad food. punishment/reward. These are the compulsive eater’s nightmares, a long-time pattern of recrimination and guilt that ultimately leads to more overeating and more weight gain. In an updated edition, here is the ground-breaking, step-by-step plan that doesn’t control eating habits but cures them instead, once and for all.

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    The Social Response Pyramid Kit

    accomplish two goals:To better understand ourselves and others as we work toward more effective interactionsTo teach students and others how to produce more socially effective responsesThis kit contains everything you need to get started using the Pyramid:A cover graphic which identifies each step of the process and can be used to assist those using the PyramidA template for creating your own Pyramids (9 Pyramids which can be cut out, colored, and laminated if desired)Two laminated “social contexts” (circular and rectangular)An instruction sheet containing the basic elements of the processA

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    Thin Lite

    These slim lights will fit anywhere. They include an attached key chain and an extra battery for a brighter, safer light. Available in an assortment in vibrant colors.

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    What I Wish I’d Known about Raising a Child with Autism

    Expected this Spring! But you may pre-order now and be among the first to receive it when it is released. Bobbi Sheahan, mother of a child with autism, and psychologist Kathy DeOrnellas, PhD, did not write this book to lecture you on how to parent your child.

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