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Resource ListThe following texts and websites might provide some useful resource materials for parents, people working with your child and the child themselves. Given that children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are all unique, it is suggested the books be reviewed in advanced to see which best suits the child/parent’s needs. This can be done on amazon.co.uk or An asterix * denotes references that were recommended by parentsFor Parents* Markham, L. (2012). Peaceful parents, happy kids. Perigee Books.“A Parent’s guide to Autism Spectrum disorder”: Downloadable pdf document explaining ASD or enter name and address to have one posted from the US National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) . (Cork Autism Parent Support South): A local parent support group of children with Autism in the Cork South Lee area. They provide access to information and support for other families affected by ASD.???? & Magic mum: Parenting websites can be useful RollerCoaster.ie & are two Irish websites that you may find useful. The links below goes directly to the special needs forums where you can discuss anonymously any issues you might have or just read postings for more information.? Information: Social Welfare Entitlements for Children with disabilities ????citizensinformation.ie/en/ Caring for a child with autism: a practical guide for parents, by Martine Ives and Nell Munro. ISBN: 1 85302 996 3*More than Hope: For Young Children on the Autism Spectrum, by ?Tanya Paparella ISBN: 978-0985195106Especially for Grandparents of Children with ASD: Boyd, B. (2004). Parenting a child with Aspergers Syndrome. London: Jessica Kingsley PublishersSantomauro, J. (2011). Asperger’s Syndrome after the Diagnosis. London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers????Personal Accounts by Individuals with an ASDThe Way I See It, Revised and Expanded 2nd Edition: A Personal Look at Autism and Asperger's Temple Grandin (Author) 978-1935274216Freaks, Geeks & Asperger Syndrome: A User Guide to Adolescence Luke Jackson (Author) ISBN: 978-1843100980Living with Asperger Syndrome and Autism in Ireland. Authors: Stuart Neilson and Diarmuid Heffernan. ISBN 978-1493537198Building self-awareness and self-esteemBooks and resources by young people on the ASD spectrum for young people on the spectrum: What is Asperger Syndrome, and how will it Affect Me? Paperback by Martine Ives, Produced by NAS Asperger's What Does It Mean to Me?: A Workbook Explaining Self Awareness and Life Lessons to the Child or Youth with High Functioning Autism or Asperger Catherine Faherty (Author) , Gary B. Mesibov (Author) ISBN: 978-1885477590I Am Special: A Workbook to Help Children, Teens and Adults with Autism Spectrum Disorders to Understand Their Diagnosis, Gain Confidence and Thrive, by ?Peter Vermeulen (Author) ISBN: 978-1849052665 a website to help children build connections to things and people they love. * Cooke-O’Toole, J. (2013). The Asperkid’s (Secret) Book of Social Rules. Jessica Kingsley Publishers. * Lamia, M. (2010). Understanding Myself: A Kid’s Guide to Intense Emotions and Strong Feelings. Magination PressKoberg Brosen, S. (2006). Do You Understand Me? Jessica Kingsley Publishers.Verdick, E and Reeve, E. Survival Guide for Kids with Autism Spectrum Disorders , D. (2017). Beating Anxiety. Understanding autism spectrum disorders / information and advocacyAttwood, T. (1998) Asperger’s Syndrome: A Guide for Parents and Professionals. London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers*ASIAM: Information and advocacy Shine Ireland: Irish Autism Action: Accessible website of an Irish based charity that contains useful information on diagnosis and assessment as well as contact information for regional services. Also provides details of entitlements for children with ASD in Ireland. Under the about Autism tab there is a good selection of information regarding the different interventions, the roles of different professionals and also on education.???? Autism Action (IAA) also produce an ID card costing 20euro per year, which can be used to skip queues at airports and get straight through security etc, as well as certain play centres now offer a discount to those with the card.Link here: actBlog from the Autism Services (South Lee) Team (Marian House)????? National Autistic Society (UK): ?.ukAsperger Syndrome: A guide for parents and educators: A printable guide for parents and teachers summarising some concerns and interventions.????? Northern Ireland: Free information leaflets for downloading.????? Things Every Child with Autism Wishes You Knew, by Ellen Notbohm: Document available to download in PDF format Speaks: This is a very large American website which can be a bit daunting but it does contain some very useful information. What might be of particular interest is to click on the toolkits or Autism apps tabs at the top of the page. There is also a video Glossary that is very informative accessed from the left hand side of this page below.???? Charter of rights for persons with Autism??????????????? Autism: A Centre for Autism funded by the Irish & British Governments providing information and training courses (free of charge) for parents and professionals.????? This is Autism Blog: Official website for the “This is Autism Flashblog”. People with Autism are invited to tell us what "This is Autism" means to them. They can write a paragraph or a blog post, contribute a poem or a video, and make a comic or a graphic.??????????????? The Thinking person’s guide to Autism: The purpose of Thinking Person's Guide to Autism is to share and discuss information from Autistics, professionals, and parents.???? Books for Parents / Carers of an individual with ASD Asperger's Syndrome: A Guide for Parents and Professionals, by Tony Attwood (Author) 978-1853025778Asperger's and Girls, by Tony Attwood ISBN 978-1932565409Autism Spectrum Disorders: The Complete Guide, by Chantal Sicile-Kira (Author) ISBN: 978-0091891602How to Live With Autism and Asperger Syndrome: Practical Strategies for Parents and Professionals, by Chris Williams & Barry Wright (Authors) ISBN: 978-1843101840Can I Tell You About Asperger Syndrome? A Guide for Friends and Family, by Jude Welton (Author) ISBN: 9781843102069Can I tell you about Autism? A Guide for Friends, Family and Professionals, by Jude Welton (Author) ISBN: 978-1-84905-453-9Gerland, G. (1997). ?A Real Person: Life on the Outside. ?London: Souvenir PressGutstein, S. (1990). ?Solving the Relationship Puzzle, Future Horizons, Arlington, TexasWing, L. (1996). The Autism Spectrum: A Guide for Parents and Professionals. ?London: Constable*What it feels like to be overloaded: Information, practical strategies and resources: Lots of information on autismEducationNational Council for Special Education (NCSE): The National Council for Special Education (NCSE) was set up to improve the delivery of education services to persons with special educational needs arising from disabilities with particular emphasis on children. Their local service is delivered through our national network of Special Educational Needs Organisers (SENOs) who interact with parents and schools and liaise with the HSE in providing resources to support children with special educational needs. Click on second link for a downloadable booklet on children with special educational needs????? Support service UCC CIT: Most universities have a support service for individuals with a diagnosis see below for the two Cork Universities.???? ????????????????? DARE (Disability access route to education): The Disability Access Route to Education (DARE) is a college and university admissions scheme which offers places on a reduced point basis to school leavers under 23 years old with disabilities who have completed an Irish Leaving Certificate.???? Resources for schools, parents and carers????.uk Visual supports and teaching methodsDyrbjerg, P. and Vedel, M. (2007). Everyday Education: Visual Support for Children with Autism. London: Jessica Kingsley PublishersHannah, L. (2001). ?Teaching Young Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders: A Practical Guide for Parents and Staff in Mainstream Schools and Nurseries. ?London: The National Autism Society UKLeicester City Council Asperger’s Syndrome – Practical Strategies for the Classroom: A Teacher’s Guide (ISBNI-899280-01-4)Winslow Press Catalogue (Resources for Visual Teaching Methods / Books / Computer Programmes etc.). ?Tel: 0845 2302777 / winslow- for a brochure*Link to BOardmaker software: ? ?Link to TEACCH website: unc.edu/depts/teacch *Connectability: This website and virtual community is dedicated to lifelong learning and support for people who have an intellectual disability, their families and support networks. The site is organized by age group to help you find the right information for you. If you can’t find what you are looking for, please try browsing by tags or try our search engine.??????????????? *sparklebox.co.uk/ free primary teaching resources and printables, reward charts, etc.*Do2Learn: Very well designed website that provides educational resources for individuals with special needs and there are specific sections on Asperger Syndrome and Autism. All of the resources are printable and include picture cards schedules songs and games.????? with ASD and Homework: issues that arise and some strategies from Tony Attwood: Should children with Autistic Spectrum disorders be exempted from doing Homework? Exchange Communication System: .ukSocial communicationThe Hanen Centre: Homepage of the Hanen speech and language therapy programmes; providing information and training around development of speech, language and social communication: ww. Speech and language development for children *The Gray Center: Homepage of Carol Cray who developed social stories a widely used strategy for individuals with ASD and there is a video explaining what they. You can download a pdf on how to write social stories for $12.95 but the book titled The New Social Story Book is much better value at €20 as includes offers the ready-to-use stories stories, a CD of the stories and instructions on how to write these stories.???? Social Stories: ?Social interaction and theory of mind* Franz Ransom, J. (2005). Don’t Squeal Unless it’s a Big Deal: A Tale of Tattletales. Magination PressHowlin, P., Baron-Cohen, S., Hadwin, J. (1998). Teaching Children with Autism to Mind-read. WileyWinner, M. G. (2007). Thinking about You, Thinking about Me, (2nd ed.). Think Social Publishing* Videos for modelling social skills: Homepage of Social Thinking which focuses on teaching social competencies: Social skills resources for children with autism.Shaul, J. Our Brains Are Like Computers!: Exploring Social Skills and Social Cause and Effect with Children on the Autism Spectrum, ?978-1849057165Smith Myles, B. The Hidden Curriculum for Understanding Unstated Rules in Social Situations for Adolescents and Young Adults, Second Edition, ?978-1937473747????Sensory and emotional regulationKranowitz, C.S. (2005). The Out-of-sync Child. Skylight PressA framework to foster emotional awareness, emotional regulation and self-control: Kuyper, L (2011). The Zones of Regulation. Asperger's Syndrome and Sensory Issues: Practical Solutions for Making Sense of the World Brenda Smith Myles ISBN: 978-0967251486Teaching social and emotional concepts, Kari Dunn Buron’s website: Mahler, K. (2015). Interoception: The Eighth Sensory System. Kansas: AAPC Publishing; Yack, E., Aquilla, P. and Sutton, S. (2003). Building Bridges through Sensory Integration. Tx: Future Horizons, Inc.* Rath, T., Reckmeyer, M. and Manning, M. (2009). How Full is Your Bucket? For Kids. Gallup Press*Online shop with resources and sensory supports: ?sensationalkids.ie * Website with products and resources to foster relaxation: * Simran meditation for children * A project to help young people increase their social-emotional intelligence: * Website with sensory tools, run by people with autism:?????? Information on helping a child with sensory issues:????? What is Sensory Processing Disorder? YouTube video: *Thinking Toys: Irish based online store that sell range of products that can bring specific benefit to children with special needs or learning difficulties. Their catalogue can be very useful to browse and source products specific for individual children’s needs.????? ????Play and pastimes* Amazon toys section (search Autism)* free coding classes. Check out events in your local area* providers of Lego based camps and workshopsGet Autism Active with Cork Sports Partnership: Books for SiblingsSibling Support.uk and .uk are excellent websites with a huge range of information .If seeking support about siblings on .uk click into “Living with Autism” and follow the link called “Parents, relatives and carers”.The following are recommended resources/booksEverybody is different: a book for young people who have brothers or sisters with autism, by Fiona Bleach. Published by The National Autistic Society.Able autistic children children with Asperger syndrome: a booklet for brothers and sisters, by Julie Davies. Published by The Early Years Diagnostic CentreWhat about me? The autism survival guide for kids, by A. Koutsis. Published by The Wantirna Heights SchoolCan I tell you about Asperger syndrome?: A guide for family and friends, by Jude Welton. Published by Jessica Kingsley PublishersBlue bottle mystery, by Kathy Hoopman. Published by Jessica Kingsley Publishers.The curious incident of the dog in the night-time, by Mark Haddon. Published by David Fickling BooksFreaks, geeks and Asperger syndrome, by Luke Jackson. Published by Jessica Kingsley Publishers.My special brother Rory, by Ellie Fairfoot and Jenny Mayne. Published by?The National Autistic Society. ................
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