books by Drl Books
books:
It's Time for School!: Building Quality ABA Educational Programs for Students with Autism Spectrum Disorders
Ronald Leaf
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Mitchell Taubman
, ...
DRL Books, 2008
In this comprehensive guide, Autism Partnership provides a detailed framework for implementing Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), the most widely used and thoroughly studied autism treatment, in classroom settings. The contributors to this invaluable book, all practitioners in ABA, chart an accessible, step-by-step strategy based on the specific needs of students, staff and district. This includes staff and personnel training, evaluation and ...
The ABA Program Companion: Organizing Quality Programs for Children With Autism and PDD
2 reviews
J. Tyler Fovel
Drl Books, 2002
Absolutely Outstanding
Don't consider running a behavioural intervention program at home without this book. It is invaluable.
Social Skills Solutions: a Hands-on Manual for Teaching Social Skills to Children With Autism
4 reviews
Kelly McKinnon
,
Janis L. Krempa
Drl Books, 2005
THE resource on how to teach social skills to children with autism!
As an educational consultant (and the mother of a child with autism), this is the book that I refer other parents to when they are looking for a good resource to teach social skills. If you don't know where to start with social skills, start here. You won't be disappointed!
Teaching Playskills to Children With Autistic Spectrum Disorder: A Practical Guide
5 reviews
Melinda Smith
Drl Books, 2001
Playing can be fun
As adults we forget "how" to play, this book more than reminds us. It outlines ways to play with blocks, legos, puzzles, action figures and lots more. Anything your child enjoys playing with can be used to teach playskills. The step-by-step concrete instructions include dialogue and almost guarantee success. Skills addressed include imitative play, pretend play, toy play, music, games and sensory ...
How To Compromise With Your School District Without Compromising Your Child: A Field Guide For Getting ...
12 reviews
Gary Mayerson
Drl Books, 2004
This guy knows what he's talking about....
This book is a practical guide that is clearly written and efficiently presented designed to help parents understand how to get the best outcome for their child during the IEP process. Mayerson is a nationally known special education lawyer who does this work because he believes in it, not because he isnt skiled at other forms of practice (he was a very successful corporate lawyer before fate led ...
Visual Recipes: A Cookbook for Non-Readers
8 reviews
Tabitha Orth
Drl Books, 2001
Great non reader cookbook
I have a child with special needs and this is a great visual cookbook. The recipe directions are laid out step by step in pictures instead of words. My daughter loves to cook with me and this gives her something she can do herself and feel good about. She has made just some of the basics for now. Many of us take making a PB and J for granted. It's a big deal for my daughter to be able to look ...
Sense and Nonsense in the Behavioral Treatment of Autism: It Has to Be Said
1 review
Ron Leaf
,
John McEachin
, ...
DRL Books, 2008
Autistics Speak
Hello. We have become aware of those who portray Autistics as having a disease. We have decided, therefore, that their efforts must be dismantled. We are Autistics. You do not speak for us. You will not succeed. You cannot hide. We are everywhere. We cannot die. We are forever. We are getting stronger every day due to the force of our ideas. Soon these unfortunate efforts will lose ...
A Work in Progress: Behavior Management Strategies & A Curriculum for Intensive Behavioral Treatment of Autism
20 reviews
Ron, Ph.D. Leaf
,
John McEachin
, ...
Drl Books, 1999
Just what I needed
Right after I got the autism diagnosis for my son I realized that behavioral therapy would be our main focus of treatment and due to financial constraints, I would be the primary therapist. After reading some really heady and intellectual literature on behavioral therapy I just wanted to scream, "Yes, I know, but tell me what to do!!" A Work in Progress does just that. It is simply ...
Defying Autism: Keeping Your Sanity And Taking Control
Stephanie B.
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Ph.D. Lockshin
, ...
DRL Books, 2004
Here is the ultimate guide for parents, professionals and graduate students on how to identify specific goals and skills for teaching children with autism spectrum disorders! With over 70 years of collective experience working with children diagnosed with ASD, the authors present a family focused model that places emphasis on the needs of both the child and of the family as a whole. Improving a childĀ?s skills and emotional functioning has a ...
non-readers
Top Body Questions: Age 8-9, Above Average Readers (White Wolves Non ...
Pelican Hi-lo Readers: Non-fiction (PHLR)
Visual Recipes: A Cookbook for Non-Readers
The Lesbian Polyamory Reader: Open Relationships, Non-Monogamy, and ...
Todays Best Non-Fiction From the Editors of Readers Digest
educational
Jamberry
The Best Christmas Pageant Ever
Where the Wild Things Are
Big Red Barn (rpkg)
Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?
curriculum
Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? (Storytime Giants)
The New Way Things Work CD-rom
The Power of a Praying Woman: A Bible Study Workbook for Video ...
Brain Quest Workbook: Pre-K
Brain Quest Workbook: Kindergarten
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