Guest guest Posted February 26, 2008 Report Share Posted February 26, 2008 /links Folder=Books: Resource Books list of books by subject--if there are some that are missing, please let me know. Tina Allergies/Asthma List of books to help with allergies and asthma http://www.childrensdisabilities.info/asthma/books-asthma.html Behavior List of books to help with behavioral issues. http://www.childrensdisabilities.info/parenting/behavior- books.html Children's Books List of books for children to learn more about disabilities. /message/25754 Dyspraxia Dyspraxia 5-11: A Practical Guide by Macintyre /message/65344 Dyspraxia List of books for dyspraxia. /message/6385 Dyspraxia - Coordination Book: Understanding Motor Skills in Children with Dyspraxia, ADHD, Autism, and Other Learning Disabilities A Guide to Improving Coordination /message/65333 IEP - Advocacy Books List of books to help guide parents with IEPs and advocating. http://www.childrensdisabilities.info/advocacy/advocacy-books.html IEP - The Complete IEP Guide: How to advocate for your special ed child Book to help with advocating for IEPs. /message/57090 Parenting Children with Special Needs or Disabilities List of books to help parents raise children with disabilities. http://www.childrensdisabilities.info/parenting/spec-books.html Sensory Integration Dysfunction List of books for Sensory Integration Dysfunction. http://www.comeunity.com/disability/sensory_integration/sibooks.html Speech List of books for language and speech issues. http://www.childrensdisabilities.info/speech/speechbooks.html Speech: Becoming Verbal With Childhood Apraxia New Insights on Piaget for Today's Therapy For Parents, Teachers, and Speech Therapists /message/11522 > > I think it would be a great idea to create a file with recommended > books. I have benefited from so many of the books that have been > talked about over the past several months. This kind of sharing can > really change the course of our children, if the parent chooses > to " go there " . > > When the student is ready, the teacher will appear. > > Let's face it, if we put our kids in the hands of the system, the > outcome isn't very exciting. Certainly not as exciting as the > transformation of Janices' son Mark. The difference was his mother > basically said " enough is enough " and found alternative / obviously > more effective resources. All of this, she shares with the group. I > keep a list of books, many I order, and I'm continually astounded how > valuable reading the list is. > > Anyone want to share their recommended books? > > Example of a book suggestion many months ago: Learning & Behavior > Reflexes, Learning and Behavior - Window into the Chidl's Mind by > Sally Goddard > > - applies to all of us > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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