By Dr. Beth Fouse and Dr. Maria Wheeler
A cornucopia of ideas, strategies, and concepts that will apply to virtually any situation!
By Dr. Jed Baker, PhD
Author of the award-winning Social Skills Picture Book series, Dr. Jed Baker offers parents and teachers strategies for preventing and managing meltdowns.
By Elaine Marie Larson
In this illustarted children's story, Larson suggests ways children on the high end of the autism spectrum can attempt to approach and control their meltdowns before the meltdowns take control of them.
WHY won't he stay in his seat? WHY does she flap her hands? And WHAT should I do?? As inclusion becomes the norm in general education, teachers are faced with behaviors they have never seen before. This book is a must-have for every inclusive classroom!
By K. I. Al-Ghani
This vibrant fully illustrated children's storybook is written for children aged 5+, and is an accessible, fun way to talk about anger, with useful tips about how to 'tame the red beast' and guidance for parents on how anger affects children with Asperger's Syndrome.
By Dr. Tony Attwood Phd, Dr. Ckirsten Callesen Phd, & Dr. Annette Moller Nielsen Phd
The CAT-Kit (Cognitive Affective Training) is powerful yet user-friendly tool that gets straight to the core of the thoughts and emotions behind behavior. The CAT-kit offers an easy, hands-on way for young people to communicate with adults, and each other.
By Leicaster City Council Leicestershire County
This guide outlines the nature of the difficulties underlying AS, explains how they may give rise to problems in school and provides practical management suggestions.
By Deborah Lipsky and Will Richards
In a chaotic or threatening situation, fear is the primary emotional response of an autistic individual. Often the initial physical response is to freeze. 'Meltdowns', or brain overloads can be scary for the individual with autism, and for the person trying to help if they don't know how to react in this situation.
By Kari Dunn Buron
Autism Society of America Outstanding Literary Year Winner (2008)
By Lori Lite
An Anger Management Story, introducing active progressive muscular relaxation and deep breathing. Children love to unwind and relax with this fun exercise known as "progressive muscular relaxation".
By Tony Attwood, PhD
Winner of a 2008 Teachers’ Choice Award! Anxiety can be debilitating for anyone, but it can be especially confusing for a child.
By Bo Hejlskov Elvén
Fighting, biting, screaming and other behaviors that challenge the people dealing with them are often triggered by unsuitable surroundings or unrealistic demands.