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Teaching Strategies
There are many useful
materials for autism available. This list is based on
materials that I have personally used or reviewed. If
you have suggestions for additions to this list, feel free
to
contact me.
Adams, J. I.
(1997). Autism-P.P.D.: More Creative Ideas. Ontario,
Canada: Adams
Publications.
Eckenrode, L.,
Fennell, P., Hearsey, K. (2003). Tasks Galore.
Raleigh, NC: Tasks Galore.
Eckenrode, L.,
Fennell, P., Hearsey, K. (2004). Tasks Galore For the
Real World. Raleigh,
NC: Tasks Galore.
Kranowitz, C. S.
(2003). The Out-of-Sync Child Has Fun: Activities for
kids with sensory
integration dysfunction. New York:
Berkley Pub.
Maurice, C., Green,
G., Luce, S. C. (1996). Behavioral Intervention for Young
Children
with Autism: A manual for parents and
professionals. Austin, TX: Pro-Ed, Inc.
Maurice, C., Green,
G., Foxx, R. M. (2001). Making a Difference:
Behavioral Intervention
for Autism. Austin, TX: Pro-ed.
Savner, J. L.
(2000). Making Visual Supports. Shawnee Mission, KS:
Autism Asperger
Publishing Co.
TEACCH: Treatment
and Education of Autistic and related Communication
handicapped
Children. (1996). Visually Structured Tasks.
Chapel Hill, NC: Division TEACCH
Administration and
Research.
Wheeler, Maria.
(1998). Toilet Training for Individuals with Autism &
Related Disorders.
Arlington, TX: Future Horizons, Inc.
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