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Fine Motor Skills in Children with Down Syndrome

Maryanne Bruni, BSc OT(C) 

This practical guide shows parents and professionals how they can help children with Down syndrome from infancy to twelve years improve fine motor functioning. Many age-appropriate activities than can be used either in home or school are described step-by-step. This book received the 1999 Parents' Choice Award!

WP-402 / 8 ½" x 11" / 191 pgs / $16.95

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First Year Teacher's Survival Kit
Julia G Thompson

This comprehensive resource provides new teachers with a wide variety of tested strategies, activities and tools for creating a positive and dynamic learning environment while meeting the challenges of each school day. For easy use, it is organized into 16 sections covering everything from motivation, lesson planning and classroom management, to behavior problems, meeting each student's needs, and building strong professional relationships with students, staff, and parents. All Educators.

PH-332 / 8 ½" x 11" / 384 pgs / 2002 / $29.95

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Functional Behavior Assessment for People with Autism

This new release describes a highly regarded strategy used to identify the factors contributing to problem behaviors--noncompliance, aggression, and repetitive actions--that challenge people with autism spectrum disorders and those who care for them.

WP-106 / Functional Behavior Assessment / 176 pp / $17.95

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Flying by the Seat of Your Pants
More Absurdities and Realities of Special Education

Cartoons by Michael F. Giangreco Illustrations by Kevin Ruelle

If you enjoyed Ants in His Pants, you’ll love Flying by the Seat of Your Pants: More Absurdities and Realities of Special Education. In this edition, Giangreco continues to examine the absurdities and realities of special education.

This compilation of 105 full-page cartoons stimulates the reader to think differently about some of our current educational practices and raise questions about specific issues surrounding special education. Whether you are an educator, parent or advocate for individuals with disabilities, you will smile, laugh aloud and definitely ponder the hidden truths playfully captured in these carefully crafted cartoons. Flying by the Seat of Your Pants is an excellent in-service tool as transparencies may be created directly from the book!

P-102 / Flying by the Seat / 8.5" x 11" / 128 pp./ $19.95

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