Co-ordinates Therapy Services supply a wide range of literature relating to assessment and treatment of children with various disabilities.
The Do2learn website provides thousands of pages of social skills and behavioural regulation activities and guidance, learning songs and games, communication cards, academic material, and transition guides for employment and life skills. The team of educational and clinical experts offer unique and evidence-based strategies that target the learning issues of individuals with special needs.
A guide for parents who are contemplating integrating a child with a disability into the school system. It discusses the rights of the child and the benefits of inclusive education.
This USA based site provides information, resources and support to parents with disabilities. Information available on the website includes subjects such as adaptable parenting products, toys, recreation magazines and periodicals.
This spiral bound book is a resource guide on parenting for people with disability in NSW. It includes both mainstream and disability - specific resources that can be of benefit to parents (to be) with disability and chronic illness. A printable pdf version is also available. Future plans are to develop the resource as a web site. It is also available in braille format.
This second edition of Physical As Anything, was first published in 1996. It provides information about a range of physical disabilities and medical conditions, with a focus on educational implications of each. It was written to promote awareness and provide practical advice to school personnel in supporting students with physical disabilities and medical conditions.
A manual which contains programmes and exercises for pre school children with mild to moderate developmental disabilities. It is intended to be used by professionals working with groups of children who require reinforcement of their abilities and practice in areas of difficulty.
This CD is for all toddlers and preschoolers to support everyday life activities. The 27 songs encourage them to do things they need to do, and often struggle with. The songs also address sensory processing and self-regulation challenges found in various diagnoses.
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