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My Other Brother Daryl

An ironic look at special education from TASH Newsletter, December 1987. "A Case For Teaching Functional Skills". A well-written cautionary tale that teachers should read.

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Children With Visual Impairments - A Guide For Parents P0116: Children With Visual Impairments - A Guide For Parents
New gude for families of kids with low vision or blindness .
The Early Intervention Dictionary - 2nd edition P0117: The Early Intervention Dictionary - 2nd edition
A must-have reference dictionary!
The Hidden Child -  The Linwood Method for Reaching the Autistic Child P0121: The Hidden Child - The Linwood Method for Reaching the Autistic Child
A valuable guidebook for teachers parents & therapists
Teenagers with  ADD
A Parents' Guide P0123: Teenagers with ADD A Parents' Guide
Teens with ADD an their parents share their insights about ADD
Taking Charge- Teenagers Talk about Life & Physical Disabilities P0125: Taking Charge- Teenagers Talk about Life & Physical Disabilities
A self-help book for teens with physical disabilities
Children with Facial Differences
A Parents' Guide P0127: Children with Facial Differences A Parents' Guide
The first comprehensive book to provide parents with up-to-date information and support
Children with Tourette Syndrome - A Parents' Guide P0128: Children with Tourette Syndrome - A Parents' Guide
An up-to-date guide for families
Sound Hearing
Or... Hearing What You Miss P0132: Sound Hearing Or... Hearing What You Miss
Experience the world through the ears of a hearing impaired person
A Word In The Hand Book 1 P0156-A: A Word In The Hand Book 1
A simple program to teach beginning Signed English!
Including All of Us
An Early Curriculum About Disability P0174: Including All of Us An Early Curriculum About Disability
Exploring special needs with preschoolers!

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Practice Visual Tracking With A Bubble Blower!

Try using the bubble blower in a windless environment to provide slow moving bubbles when the child is just beginning to visually track. Later, to make a greater challenge, take it outside on a windy day or run a fan in the room with the blower. Visual tracking is an important precursor skill for reading!

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