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1001 Great Ideas For Teaching And Raising Children With Autism Spectrum Disorders
by Zysk, Veronica and Notbohm, Ellen
Synopsis: This is the greatest book for teaching kids with autism spectrum disorders as well as children in general. It can be motivating for both parents and children alike.
Copyright Date: 2004
18 Seconds
by Shuman, George D.
Synopsis: Investigative consultant Sherry Moore is blind and stunningly beautiful, with the extraordinary ability to "see" the deceased's last eighteen seconds of memory by touching the corpse.
Copyright Date: 2006
9 Highland Road
by Winerip, Michael
Synopsis: The author, a reporter with the New YOrk Times, spent two years with the residents of one of the first Group Homes in Glen Cove, New York.
Copyright Date: 1994
99 Ways To Get Kids To Love Reading And 100 Books They'll Love
by Leonhardt, Mary
Synopsis: Tips to encourage reading for pre-schoolers, elementary school kids, kids with disabilities, and suggestions of which books to offer them.
Copyright Date: 1997
The A. D. D. Nutrition Solution: A Drug-Free Thirty-Day Plan
by Zimmerman, Marcia
Synopsis: The first scientifically proven, effective, all-natural nutritional alternative to the much-prescribed drug Ritalin. Attention deficit disorder is a nutritional deficiency, not a psychological condition.
Copyright Date: 1999
A.D.D. & Romance
by Halverstadt, Jonathan Scott
Synopsis: This book examines what it is like to have ADD and be in a relationship.
Copyright Date: 1998
ADD And ADHD
by Peacock, Judith
Synopsis: "Describes ADHD and how this condition may affect teens. Discusses causes, diagnosis, and treatment of ADHD, as well as how teens can cope with, gain control over, and live with the disorder."
Copyright Date: 2002
The ADHD-Autism Connection: A Step Toward More Accurate Diagnosis And Effective Treatment
by Kennedy, Diane
Synopsis: At last, long-awaited answers to the questions you've been asking. Help for frustrated ADHD patients and their families. (As well as those with autism, PDD, Asperger's syndrome, and other related conditions.)
Copyright Date: 2002
The ADHD Handbook For Schools: Effective Strategies For Identifying And Teaching Students With Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
by Parker, Harvey C.
Synopsis: Educators in regular and special education settings who teach students with ADHD will appreciate this classroom-focused guide to ADHD that discusses specific teaching strategies and provides a thorough history of the disorder.
Copyright Date: 2005
ADHD And Me: What I Learned From Lighting Fires At The Dinner Table
by Taylor, Blake E.
Synopsis: From being tied down to a kitchen chair by a frustrated babysitter, to foiling bullies, and launching rockets into neighbors' swimming pools, the stories from Blake Taylor's life with attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) are at times hilarious, poignant, and instructive.
Copyright Date: 2007
The Abacus Made Easy: A Simplified Manual For Teaching The Cranmer Abacus (second Edition)
by Davidow, Mae E.
Synopsis: Instructions on how to perform various mathematical operations using the Cranmer abacus
Copyright Date: 1975
Abandoned: Now Stutter My Orphan
by Halvorson, Jerry
Synopsis: Abandoned reveals the design and the outcome of the Monster Study in which orphans were made to stutter.
Copyright Date: 1999
Abby The Bad Sport (Baby-Sitters Club #110)
by Martin, Ann M.
Synopsis: It's soccer season, and Abby has joined a Special Olympics Unified Sports soccer team -- and developed a rivalry with another player.
Copyright Date: 1997
Able Lives: Women's Experience Of Paralysis
by Morris, Jenny
Synopsis: This is a book written by spinal cord injured women who want to share their experiences with newly injured women and their friends and relatives. It is part of a growing movement to bring disability issues which previously have been kept private out into the open.
Copyright Date: 1989
Access To Information: Materials, Technologies, And Services For Print Impaired Readers
by Mcnulty, Tom and Suvino, Dawn
Synopsis: This is a book about alternative media for people with print disabilities
Copyright Date: 1993
The Accessible Museum Model Programs Of Accessibility For Disabled And Older People
by American Association of Museums
Synopsis: This is a survey of exhibits and workshops in art, history, and science museums for people with various disabilities.
Copyright Date: 1992
Accidents Of Nature
by Johnson, Harriet Mcbryde
Synopsis: A fictional account of a young girl's experience at a summer camp for people with disabilities, that contains a strong dose of reality for anyone who grew up with a disability in the '60's & '70's.
Copyright Date: 2006
The Acorn People
by Jones, Ron
Synopsis: Being a counselor at a summer camp for disabled children opens the eyes of the author to the true potential of children. At first he resents the constant service they require. Then he begins relating to personalities and enthusiastically devises challenging, funny, meaningful activities. RL 7, Age 12 to adult.
Copyright Date: 1976
Acquainted With The Night: A Parent's Quest To Understand Depression And Bipolar Disorder In His Children
by Raeburn, Paul
Synopsis: none
Copyright Date: 2004
Acres Of Hope: The Miraculous Story Of One Family's Gift Of Love To Children Without Hope
by Musser, Joe and Anglin, Patty
Synopsis: The story of a family who adopts 8 children with special needs.
Copyright Date: 1999
Adaptive Technology For The Internet: Making Electronic Resources Accessible To All
by Mates, Barbara T.
Synopsis: This book discusses different kinds of technology that are making accessing the Internet easier for those with Disabilities.
Copyright Date: 2000
Adjustment To Severe Physical Disability: A Metamorphosis
by Greer, Bobby G. and Deloach, Charlene
Synopsis: none
Copyright Date: 1981
Adult ADHD: A Reader-Friendly Guide (2nd Edition)
by Whiteman, Thomas A. and Novotni, Michele
Synopsis: Information about attention deficit, hyperactivity disorder in adults.
Copyright Date: 2003
Adventures In Darkness: The Summer Of An Eleven-Year-Old Blind Boy
by Sullivan, Tom
Synopsis: Blind since birth, author and well-known entertainer Tom Sullivan recounts with wicked wit and captivating clarity the hair-raising adventures of his eleventh year in 1950s New England
Copyright Date: 2006
After Emma
by Hocken, Sheila
Synopsis: Sheila Hocken tells more about her training of her chocolate labradors and fears of loosing her sight again. Sequel to Emma and Co.
Copyright Date: 1988