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Autism As Context Blindness
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Autism Spectrum Quarterly Spring ...
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Family Package
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Freaks, Geeks, and Asperger ...
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The Guide to Dating for Teenagers ...
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How Rude! The Teenagers' Guide to ...
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Intimate Relationships and Sexual ...
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Learning the Hidden Curriculum: ...
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Life with a Partner or Spouse with ...
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Middle School – The Stuff Nobody ...
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Mike's Crush
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My New School: A Workbook to Help ...
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Autism As Context Blindness
by Dr. Peter Vermeulen
Despite years of study and advanced technologies, we still do not fully understand how the “typical” brain works, much less how an autistic ...
Audience
- Educators and Professionals
- Individuals with ASD
- Parents
Autism Spectrum Quarterly Spring 2011
by Kate Duffy, M.S.
Autism Spectrum Quarterly Spring 2011 features Developing Talents, Diary of a Social Detective and Trainman.
Audience
- Educators and Professionals
- Individuals with ASD
- Parents
Family Package
by Amy Bixler Coffin, Fiona Bleach, Jill Hudson, MS, CCLS and Teresa Cardon, Ph.D., CCC-SLP
Every family should own this group of books. Top Ten Tips contains over 750 practical tips that can be used across ages and environments -- from ...
Audience
- Educators and Professionals
- Individuals with ASD
- Parents
Freaks, Geeks, and Asperger Syndrome: A User's Guide to Adolescence
by Luke Jackson and Tony Attwood
Have you ever been called a freak or a geek? Have you ever felt like one? Luke Jackson is 13 years old and has Asperger Syndrome. Over the years ...
Audience
- Educators and Professionals
- Individuals with ASD
- Parents
The Guide to Dating for Teenagers with Asperger Syndrome
2011 Mom's Choice Awards Silver Medal Recipient
International Book Awards Finalist (2010)
Foreword Book of the Year (2009)
by Jeannie Uhlenkamp
Dating is difficult for everyone, but it can be especially overwhelming tor teens with Asperger Syndrome, who typically struggle with social issues. ...
Audience
- Educators and Professionals
- Individuals with ASD
- Parents
How Rude! The Teenagers' Guide to Good Manners, Proper Behavior, and Not Grossing People Out
by Alex J. Packer
Most etiquette books are preachy, boring and dull. This one is different! It keeps you laughing through its 14 chapters as you learn the basics of ...
Audience
- Educators and Professionals
- Individuals with ASD
- Parents
Intimate Relationships and Sexual Health: A Curriculum for Teaching Adolescents/Adults with High-Functioning Autism Spectrum Disorders and Other Social Challenges
by Catherine Davies and Melissa Dubie MS
This comprehensive and well-researched curriculum fills a long-felt need in the autism community--a frank, up-to-date resource on sexuality tailored ...
Audience
- Educators and Professionals
- Individuals with ASD
- Parents
Learning the Hidden Curriculum: The Odyssey of One Autistic Adult
by Judy Endow, MSW
Drawing from her personal experiences, Judy Endow, author of the 2010 and 2011 Hidden Curriculum Calendars, provides lots of hidden curriculum ...
Audience
- Educators and Professionals
- Individuals with ASD
Life with a Partner or Spouse with Asperger Syndrome: Going Over the Edge? Practical Steps to Saving You and Your Relationship
by Kathy J. Marshack, Ph.D.
Delve into the dramatic impact Asperger Syndrome can have on the complex world of adult interpersonal relationships. Psychologist Kathy Marshack ...
Audience
- Individuals with ASD
Middle School – The Stuff Nobody Tells You About - A Teenage Girl with High-Functioning Autism Shares Her Experiences
Author Haley Moss is the recipient of the Council for Exceptional Children's Yes I Can Award (2011)
by Haley Moss
Middle school is an intimidating time for most students, but for students with autism spectrum disorders, it can be a veritable minefield of hidden ...
Audience
- Educators and Professionals
- Individuals with ASD
- Parents
Mike's Crush
by Nancy Nowell
The Mike's Crush curriculum and DVD set teaches the social skills needed for healthy adolescent friend, boyfriend and girlfriend relationships. ...
Audience
- Educators and Professionals
- Individuals with ASD
My New School: A Workbook to Help Students Transition to a New School
Independent Publisher Awards Silver Medal Winner (2010)
by Melissa L. Trautman, Ms. Ed.
For many students with autism spectrum disorders, even relatively minor changes to their daily routines and schedules are overwhelming; imagine how ...
Audience
- Educators and Professionals
- Individuals with ASD
- Parents
