Interactive websites for autistic children

    • [DOC File]You do not know me, My name is Hope Brickey, I am the ...

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      Cat in the Hat An interactive book that can be read to you or you can read where each word is highlighted and the text label of items on the page is displayed and read when touched. Children’s Classics Auto scrolling books from various authors, arranged …


    • [DOC File]KEAN UNIVERSITY

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      Learning how to access accurate and appropriate health information and support is an important developmental task for all youth. Yet according to the 2009 needs and resources assessment survey, many youth with disabilities in Massachusetts lacked sufficient health education or support that addressed their unique needs.


    • [DOC File]Additional Websites from MultiSensory Handwriting Skills ...

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      93.Private Day School is a private day school is a non-public school for special needs children. The school’s student body is about 28 students. Class sizes are small. Students receive behavior supports. Autistic students receive ABA therapy in addition to behavior supports.


    • [DOC File]Websites with FREE Resources - Cindy's Autistic Support

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      The Internet also provides for easy access to suitable web content for teaching and learning. Some wonderful websites accommodate children with ASD as well as the growing number of Apps. Some students will definitely require supervision, with others learning to be more independent with some aspects of use and access to external content.


    • [DOC File]Apps for Education

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      Interactive whiteboard 3 How some children may have emotional health and wellbeing needs, including mental illness. ... a member of staff from the National Autistic Society. Speaker to describe experiences of working with families where children have autism and being the parent of a child with autism. ... Provide guidance on websites from which ...


    • Using iPads with Students with ASD

      Lovaas, O.I (1978). Behavioral treatment and normal educational and intellectual functioning in young autistic children. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 55, 3-9. Mandlawitz, M. (2002). The impact of the Irgal system on educational programming for young children with autism spectrum disorder.


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      FREE Spell Blocks a fun game that helps children learn how to spell the sight words $0.99 Toddler Teasers Teaching letters phonetically $1.99 Sight Words Visual model of sight words with voice support Fun Words Deluxe Spelling sight/simple words that applies to different categories Locabulary provides endless fun for the toddlers in your life ...


    • Educational Websites - Supporting Autism Spectrum

      Cindy's Autistic Support . www.cindysautisticsupport.com Activities from my classroom and all of my favorite links. The Watson Institute. www.thewatsoninstitute.org Lots of teacher resources, ideas, and printable social stories. Sparkle Box . www.sparklebox.co.uk This site has a variety of colorful, useful printables. DLTK Kids . www.dltk-kids.com


    • [DOC File]Unit 19: Working with Children Who Have Additional Needs ...

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      A twelve-year-old boy named Moose moves to Alcatraz Island in 1935 when guards’ families were housed there and has to contend with his extraordinary new environment in addition to life with his autistic sister.


    • Healthy Sexuality and Disability Resource Guide

      Autism Spectrum Disorders and Public Safety Considerations References and Websites. Table of Contents: Section A: Recommended autism safety references web sites for families


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