“Have you ever wondered what it’s like to have Tourette’s syndrome? “Abby has grown up dealing with the struggles of Tourette’s Syndrome. Having experienced teasing and bullying firsthand, Abby wishes to share with readers how to embrace being different, and celebrate that which makes us each unique and different.” -publisher Want to check it out?… Read more »
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Off to a Good Start: A Behaviorally Based Model for Teaching Children With Down Syndrome
“In Off to a Good Start: A Behaviorally Based Model for Teaching Children with Down Syndrome, Book 1: Foundations for Learning (a two-book set), the authors share the compelling research about the benefits of using ABA methods with children with Down syndrome, describe ABA principles and procedures, and provide the ABA-based curriculum they’ve used for… Read more »
Parachuting cats into Borneo: And other lessons from the change café
“In Parachuting Cats into Borneo, change-management experts Axel Klimek and Alan AtKisson offer crisp, concise, and targeted advice for success. They expose the most significant impediments―helping readers recognize their habitual patterns of thinking and perceiving a situation, critique their own beliefs regarding change, and then move beyond these unhelpful patterns using improved systems thinking. “Named… Read more »
Institute closed tomorrow
The Indiana Institute on Disability and Community, including the Library, will be closed tomorrow, April 16th, for a staff training day. We will re-open on Wednesday, April 17th at 8:00 a.m.
Managing Chronic Health Needs in Child Care and Schools
“This fully revised and updated resource helps teachers and caregivers address the challenges of caring for children with chronic health conditions and special health care needs in child care and school settings. The health issues covered include chronic illnesses, acute situations, and selected developmental and behavioral problems, with a special emphasis on children with special… Read more »