“Whether you’re just getting started potty training your child with Down syndrome or have been at it for months or years, Potty Time for Kids with Down Syndrome: Lose the Diapers, Not Your Patience offers the specialized guidance needed for you and your child to be successful! “Drawing on their years of experience working with and… Read more »
Tag: early childhood
What’s New?
Happy February! Did you know that Punxsutawney Phil has predicted an early spring for us? We haven’t had much of a winter this season, but we’re always ready for warmer weather! Before we go too far down that path, however, let’s first take a look back at the new titles that arrived in the Library… Read more »
Off to a good start
“If you’re the parent, teacher, or therapist of a young child with Down syndrome, you should know that Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), the evidence-based, gold-standard method for teaching children with autism, is an equally effective strategy for teaching children with Down syndrome! In Off to a Good Start: A Behaviorally Based Model for Teaching Children… Read more »
What’s New?
What’s new, you ask? Let’s take a look. Each month we look back at the previous month’s new arrivals on the library shelves. In September, we received books on advocacy, attention deficit, autism, early childhood, learning disabilities, physical disabilities, and sexuality. To see the entire list, please visit: https://www.iidc.indiana.edu/pages/whats-new
Adapting early childhood curricula for children with disabilities and special needs
“Adapting Early Childhood Curricula for Children with Disabilities and Special Needs uses a developmental focus, rather than a disability orientation, to discuss typical and atypical child development and curricular adaptations. The integrated, non-categorical approach assumes that children are more alike than different in their development. The inclusive focus assumes that attitudes, environments, and intervention strategies… Read more »