This is a short play (approximately a 15 minute program) is based on the children's book, Albert is My Friend, by Jan Luck and Dr. Linda Barboa. Requiring only 2 performers, it is an enchanting way to teach children K-3rd grade about friendship, and that it's OK to be friends with others who are not just like you. Teaches tolerance through the friendship between a typical little girl and a boy with autism. Includes a musical segment which you will find on YouTube.
The objective of this training manual is to promote awareness of the social, sensory and environmental barriers which affect children who have autism. Bus Drivers play an important role in the day to day schooling for children. The bus drivers must be given the educational tools to understand the children with autism who they transport each day. This practical, well organized training manual will assist any trainer to provide that education. Bus Driver inservice training program approx 1 hour.
Sophie Sigour’s dog, Doodles, has disappeared. She calls on her friends in the Raspberry Noodles Kids to help. You can work together with the Raspberry Noodle Kids to help find her beloved Doodles and bring him back home to her! They have a plan! With your help they can...they can! This problem-solving rollicking rhyme book carries a theme of children working together, using each person’s unique skills and strengths. Each page has an interactive sensory experience to support the story and furt
Based on a true story, My Name is CHIP! is a delightful story about a young dog’s journey to find his forever home. It is uniquely written thru the dog’s point of view. Have you ever wondered how a puppy feels when he is rescued and belongs to a new family? Or how he feels when he gets lost and has to adapt to another loving family? Or if he really likes his name? Follow Chip on his journey from family to family as he finds his true dog destiny. Another unique aspect of this book is the author.
This 42 pg book describes the award winning program which resulted in Battlefield being officially proclaimed the "First Autism Friendly City in Missouri." The reader will become aware of social and environmental factors affecting people on the autism spectrum, and learn to make modifications to meet the special needs of the community.
This book describes the award winning program which resulted in Battlefield being officially proclaimed the "First Autism Friendly City in Missouri." The reader will become aware of social and environmental factors affecting people on the autism spectrum, and learn to make modifications to meet the special needs of the community.
Establishing dialogue with children about the topic of race can be uncomfortable. In these evolving times, children will have questions and the teacher will need a plan of what to say and when. This is also a helpful guide for parents who may seek your advice about having this discussion with the child.