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    Tobin Learns to Make Friends

    This colorful picture book teaches social skills as it tells how Tobin (a train) learns to make friends and engage in proper “train” social activities. Great book to read aloud. Ages 3-8. 34 pages. 2001

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    Tobin Learns to Make Friends

    Tobin is a lonely red engine who cannot seem to make friends. But with the help of his buddies, he discovers that there are little things he can do to be nicer to those around him. Tobin soon finds that he is surrounded by friends who truly enjoy working and playing with him. Parents and teachers can use this book to teach friendship skills to children who find social interactions challenging. Important social lessons include: sharing, being polite, taking turns, talking quietly, the importance of personal space, and more!
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    Today I Will Fly! (An Elephant and Piggie Book)

    Summary:Gerald is careful. Piggie is not.Piggie cannot help smiling. Gerald can.Gerald worries so that Piggie does not have to.Gerald and Piggie are best friends.Today, I Will Fly! is the funny introduction to […]

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    Toddlers with autism may focus on co-occurring sounds and motions: as a result, the kids may neglect cues to social interaction.(Humans): An article from: Science News

    This digital document is an article from Science News, published by Science Service, Inc. on April 25, 2009. The length of the article is 672 words. The page length shown […]

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    Toilet Training for Children with Severe Handicaps

    Outlines the steps to a toilet training program which has been proven to be successful with children with disabilities over very short time periods.The Behavior Management Student Organization consists of students in the Counseling/ Clinical/ School psychology program and the Educational Psychology program who are affiliated with the Koegel Autism Research Center. The main objective of the organization lies in the dissemination of information regarding well-researched, state-of-the-art behavior management approaches to help individuals with autism and related developmental disabilities.

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    Toilet Training for Individuals with Autism or Other Developmental Issues, 2nd Edition

    Individuals with autism are reportedly one of the most difficult populations to toilet train. This second edition offers effective strategies that take the child’s physical and emotional sensitivities into account […]

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    Toilet Training for Individuals with Autism or Other Developmental Issues. Second edition

    Persons with autism are reportedly one of the most difficult populations to toilet train. This second edition of Maria Wheeler’s extremely popular Toilet Training offers effective strategies that take the child’s physical and emotional sensitivities into account instead of trying to force traditional methods. Easy-to-read, bulleted lists offer more than 200 Do’s and Don’t’s, along with over 50 real-life examples, to help make the process more of a lesson and less of a battle for all involved.

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    Toilet Training in Less Than a Day

    From two noted learning specialists, here is the amazing Azrin-Foxx method that teaches toilet training quickly in less than four hours for the average child. And after that rewarding learning period, he or she will willingly use the toilet without assistance or a reminder!Also inside is a wealth of information on related topics, including:
    • Unexpected benefits — your child’s newfound pride and independence can increase eagerness to feed and dress him- or herself, and improve responsiveness to parental instruction

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    Toilet Training the Brazelton Way

    Parents will welcome Brazelton’s uniquely empathetic, wise, and helpful approach to this inevitable and often trying issue. Toilet training is a job for the child and not the parent, and by trying to force the issue or even encourage too hard, parents can set the stage for trouble. By “listening to the child,” parents will know when their child is ready, and by guiding children in a series of gentle small steps, parents can help them make the accomplishment their own. A generation and more of children have been trained “the Brazelton way,” and now he and Dr.

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