Practical strategies for supporting emotional regulation in students with autism: Enhancing engagement and learning in the classroom “outlines cognitive and language strategies that support emotional regulation, which the authors have found successful with their students with autism, supported by research that shows why they work. “The focus in this book is on the emotional state… Read more »
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The butterfly’s journey: What is autism?
“The Butterfly’s Journey is an engaging and interactive story that explains Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) in an easy-to-understand manner. This delightful story highlights some of the common traits and challenges for those with autism as it delivers a nurturing message about love, support, friendship, and acceptance. Children will enjoy a shape/definition matching game as well… Read more »
ADOS-2 Workshop
The Indiana Resource Center for Autism is announcing its offering of Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule 2nd Edition Workshop (ADOS-2). The workshop will be held on September 5th and 6th in Indianapolis at the RISE Learning Center. “This workshop will provide a unique opportunity to learn directly from a co-author of the ADOS. The administration of the… Read more »
What’s New
The saying goes, “April showers bring May flowers.” We certainly had the showers last month, and the trees in my yard are finally beginning to prove that saying true! Before we go off to the races, however, let’s first take a look back at some of the new titles that came in to the library… Read more »
How to talk with friends: A step-by-step social skills curriculum for children with autism
How to talk with friends is your step-by-step guide to helping your learner build strong conversation skills. Weekly social skills lessons emphasize the entire spectrum of skill acquisition, from structured practice to generalization in the natural environment. Lessons are scripted for easy delivery and all required materials are included, making this resource suitable for… Read more »