Parent Mentor Library
Developmental Handicap. Multiple Handicaps, Autism, Severe Behavior Disorder,
Tourettes, Down Syndrome Resources, #500
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The following books, videos and resource material is available for you to borrow through the parent mentor office located at Amanda school. Materials can be sent via inter school mail (parents may request through their child's teacher to send/receive books this way). You may also use email to contact me (use email link on home page). I will need your name, book title and how to contact you (address, school or telephone number). Books may be borrowed for 1 month. A more detailed library list which includes a book description, author's name and book name/number can also be obtained by contacting the Parent Mentor office.
Children With Tourette Syndrome--A Parent’s Guide
Toilet Training Persons with Developmental Disabilities
Your Child Has A Disability--A complete Source book
About Mental Retardation
Babies with Down Syndrome
Communication Skills in Children with Down Syndrome
Keys To Parenting the Child with Autism
Keys to Parenting a Child with Down Syndrome
Autism--Information and Resources for Parents/Professional
Asperger Syndrome -Guide for Educators and Parents
Our Brother has Down’s Syndrome
Andy and His Yellow Frisbee
Asperger’s Syndrome Video
Aspergers, Huh: A Child’s Perspective
Asperger Syndrome, A Practical Guide for Teachers
Asperger’s...What Does It Mean To Me?
Siblings of Children with Autism
Asperger’s Syndrome and Difficult Moments
Sensory Challenges and Answers
Visual Thinking of a Person with Autism
Medications--Facts and Fiction
Careers--Opportunity for Growth
A Parent’s Guide to Autism
Autism Treatment Guide
What’s Next
Picture the Progress
Autism--P.D.D.--More Creative Ideas
Toilet Training for Individuals with Autism / Related Disorders
A Treasure Chest of Behavior Strategies
Facing Autism
Teach Me Language
Companion Exercise Forms for Teach Me Language
Unlocking the Mysteries of Sensory Dysfunction
Teachers Ask About Sensory Integration
Little Rainman
Activity Schedules for Children with Autism
Visual Strategies For Improving Communication
Eating An Artichoke
Straight Talk About Autism
Straight Talk About Autism
Blink, Clop:Why Do We Do Things We Can’t Stop
Forms for Helping Children with OCD
Positive Behavior Education
Successful Living in the Community
Circle of Friends
Your Child Has A Disability
Introduction to Brain Compatible Learning
Feeding The Brain
Brain Gym
Nobody’s Perfect...Everybody’s Special
Children with Autism
Social Skills for Students with Autism
BiPolar Disorders
The Gifted Kids Survival Guide
Asperger’s Syndrome
Taking Diabetes to School
Taking Asthma to School
Taking Celebral Palsy to School
Taking Cystic Fibrosis to School
Taking Food Allergies to School
Taking Seizure Disorders to School
Clinical Psychopharmacology Made Simple
The Bipolor Child
More Than Words
Solving Behavior Problems In Autism
Do-Watch-Listen-Say
Asperger Syndrome and Sensory Issues
Asperger Syndrome: Success in Mainstream Class
Behavior Intervention for Young Children w/ Autism
Inclusive Programming for Elementary Students w/Autism
Inclusive Programming for Middle School Autism
Asperger Syndrome, Guide for Educators/Parents
Practical Ideas That Really Work for Students w/ASD
Brain Compatible Strategies
Breakthroughs: How to Reach Students with Autism
A Sense of Belonging: Including Students with Autism in their School Community
Making the Brain Body Connection
Autism: Information and Resources for Parents, Families and Professionals
Preschool Education Programs for Children with Autism
Taking Cystic Fibrosis to School
Taking Tourette Syndrome to School
Navigating the Social World
Taking the Mystery Out Of Medications in Autism/Asperger Syndromes
Inside Out: What Makes A Person With Social Cognitive Deficits Tick?
Autism-Aspergers Sexuality, Puberty and Beyond
Asperger Syndrome and Adolescence
The Oasis Guide to Asperger Syndrome
Your Label Is Not Your Life
I Need Help With School: A Guide for Parents of Children with Autism /Asperger’s
Who Took My Shoe
A Parent’s Guide To Asperger Syndrome and High Functioning Autism
Different Is Not Bad, Different is The World
Navigating the Social World
You’re Smarter Than You Think
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