Guest guest Posted April 1, 2001 Report Share Posted April 1, 2001 In a message dated 4/1/01 7:41:50 PM Eastern Daylight Time, jmedlen@... writes: << 12. Quick and Easy: Ideas and Materials to Help the Nonverbal Child " Talk " at Home by Carolyn Rouse and Katera >> Oh yes Joan! This is what I'm looking for. Can I????? Gail Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 1, 2001 Report Share Posted April 1, 2001 Hi Joan, number 1 and 10 really interest me. Please let me know if I may borrow either one. Thanks, Cheryl cleaning house--wanna " free " book? > HI all: > > I'm cleaning house and clearing out some books. Write me privately > (mailto:jmedlen@...) if any of the following books would be > interesting to you. > > I do need to have a review in exchange for the book. Most were donated for > that purpose but I've been on a tangent for a while. We can talk about how > to write the review later. > > 1. DEveloping Personal Safety Skills in Childrne with Disabilities by > Frieda Briggs (this is the only one I do not need reviewed) > > 2. Inclusion 101: How to Teach All Learners by Ann Bauer and Shea > > 3. Making School Inclusion Work: A Guide to Everyday Practices by > Blenk with Doris Landau Fine > > 4. Inclusion: 450 Strategies for Success: A practical Guide for all > Educators Wh TEach STudents WIth Disabilities--second edition by Peggy A > Hammeken > > 5. YOur Values, My Values: Multicultural Services in Developmental > Disabilities by Lilah MOrton Pengra > > 6. Communityh Supports for Aging Adults with Lifellong Disabilities by > Janicki and Ansello > > 7. When Your Child Has a Disability: The Complete Sourcebook of Daily and > Medical Care by mark L Batshaw, MD > > 8. Decreasing Behaviors of Persons with severe retardation and autism by > richard M. Foxx > > 9. THe Source for Down Syndrome by CAtherine E Chamberlain and Robin M STrode > > 10. Toilet Training for individuals with autism and related disorders: A > comporehensive guide for parents and teachers by Wheeler > > 11. Music Therapy: another path to learning and communication for childrne > in the autism spectrum by Betsey King Brunk, MMT,MT-BC > > 12. Quick and Easy: Ideas and Materials to Help the Nonverbal Child " Talk " > at Home by Carolyn Rouse and Katera > > 13. Lessons for Understanding: An Elementary School Curriculum on > Perspctive taking by Terri Vandercook, Medwetz, Jo Montie, Pam > TAylor, Kurtis Scaletta > > 14. Lessons for Understanding: A junior high and high school curriculum on > perspective-taking by Lynn Walz, Marilyn , Kurtis Scaletta > > 15. A Treasure Chest of Behavioral Strategies for Individuals with Autism > by Beth Fouse and Wheeler. > > 16. Play time/social time: Organizing your classroom to build interaction > skills by the vanderbilt-Minnesota Social Interaction projet. > > 17. self-determination for youth with disabilities: A family education > curriculum. from the institute on community integration, UN of MN. > > whew! I think that's it. > > Let me know. You all are my first choices. > > Joan > > > Checkout our homepage for files, bookmarks, and photos of our kids. Share favorite bookmarks, ideas, and other information by including them. Don't forget, messages are a permanent record of the archives for our list. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 1, 2001 Report Share Posted April 1, 2001 Oh, and Joan, remind me to knock on wood next time I post to you. Just after telling you that Angel never has a bm in her pants she did it. Poor big brother was babysitting while I went to church. He was not very happy when I returned. He wondered if she had been storing it for a week before emptying. LOL. Guess it's good birth control for him. He's learning what it's all about. Cheryl cleaning house--wanna " free " book? > HI all: > > I'm cleaning house and clearing out some books. Write me privately > (mailto:jmedlen@...) if any of the following books would be > interesting to you. > > I do need to have a review in exchange for the book. Most were donated for > that purpose but I've been on a tangent for a while. We can talk about how > to write the review later. > > 1. DEveloping Personal Safety Skills in Childrne with Disabilities by > Frieda Briggs (this is the only one I do not need reviewed) > > 2. Inclusion 101: How to Teach All Learners by Ann Bauer and Shea > > 3. Making School Inclusion Work: A Guide to Everyday Practices by > Blenk with Doris Landau Fine > > 4. Inclusion: 450 Strategies for Success: A practical Guide for all > Educators Wh TEach STudents WIth Disabilities--second edition by Peggy A > Hammeken > > 5. YOur Values, My Values: Multicultural Services in Developmental > Disabilities by Lilah MOrton Pengra > > 6. Communityh Supports for Aging Adults with Lifellong Disabilities by > Janicki and Ansello > > 7. When Your Child Has a Disability: The Complete Sourcebook of Daily and > Medical Care by mark L Batshaw, MD > > 8. Decreasing Behaviors of Persons with severe retardation and autism by > richard M. Foxx > > 9. THe Source for Down Syndrome by CAtherine E Chamberlain and Robin M STrode > > 10. Toilet Training for individuals with autism and related disorders: A > comporehensive guide for parents and teachers by Wheeler > > 11. Music Therapy: another path to learning and communication for childrne > in the autism spectrum by Betsey King Brunk, MMT,MT-BC > > 12. Quick and Easy: Ideas and Materials to Help the Nonverbal Child " Talk " > at Home by Carolyn Rouse and Katera > > 13. Lessons for Understanding: An Elementary School Curriculum on > Perspctive taking by Terri Vandercook, Medwetz, Jo Montie, Pam > TAylor, Kurtis Scaletta > > 14. Lessons for Understanding: A junior high and high school curriculum on > perspective-taking by Lynn Walz, Marilyn , Kurtis Scaletta > > 15. A Treasure Chest of Behavioral Strategies for Individuals with Autism > by Beth Fouse and Wheeler. > > 16. Play time/social time: Organizing your classroom to build interaction > skills by the vanderbilt-Minnesota Social Interaction projet. > > 17. self-determination for youth with disabilities: A family education > curriculum. from the institute on community integration, UN of MN. > > whew! I think that's it. > > Let me know. You all are my first choices. > > Joan > > > Checkout our homepage for files, bookmarks, and photos of our kids. Share favorite bookmarks, ideas, and other information by including them. Don't forget, messages are a permanent record of the archives for our list. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 1, 2001 Report Share Posted April 1, 2001 At 05:17 PM 4/1/01 -0700, you wrote: >Oh, and Joan, remind me to knock on wood next time I post to you. Just >after telling you that Angel never has a bm in her pants she did it. Hmm......so next time write and tell me how she's never written her name before or something! I'd rather be responsible for that. Poor >big brother was babysitting while I went to church. He was not very happy >when I returned. He wondered if she had been storing it for a week before >emptying. LOL. Guess it's good birth control for him. He's learning what >it's all about. Yeah....Rex and I often wonder about ............*will* he have kids? Afterall, he has *us* to deal with too. j Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 1, 2001 Report Share Posted April 1, 2001 Making my list...I " ll check it twice later in the week. OK? j Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 1, 2001 Report Share Posted April 1, 2001 hI jOAN, i WOULD VERY MUCH LIKE TO HAVE #9 oops sorry for yelling,or 8 ,and if they are gonethen either 7,3,or2 on inclusion.I have not been for inclusion but am starting to change my mind. thanks so much .My address is Carole Parsons 602Barretts run rd bridgeton new jersey 08302 --- Joan <jmedlen@...> wrote: > HI all: > > I'm cleaning house and clearing out some books. > Write me privately > (mailto:jmedlen@...) if any of the following > books would be > interesting to you. > > I do need to have a review in exchange for the book. > Most were donated for > that purpose but I've been on a tangent for a while. > We can talk about how > to write the review later. > > 1. DEveloping Personal Safety Skills in Childrne > with Disabilities by > Frieda Briggs (this is the only one I do not need > reviewed) > > 2. Inclusion 101: How to Teach All Learners by Ann > Bauer and Shea > > 3. Making School Inclusion Work: A Guide to Everyday > Practices by > Blenk with Doris Landau Fine > > 4. Inclusion: 450 Strategies for Success: A > practical Guide for all > Educators Wh TEach STudents WIth > Disabilities--second edition by Peggy A > Hammeken > > 5. YOur Values, My Values: Multicultural Services in > Developmental > Disabilities by Lilah MOrton Pengra > > 6. Communityh Supports for Aging Adults with > Lifellong Disabilities by > Janicki and Ansello > > 7. When Your Child Has a Disability: The Complete > Sourcebook of Daily and > Medical Care by mark L Batshaw, MD > > 8. Decreasing Behaviors of Persons with severe > retardation and autism by > richard M. Foxx > > 9. THe Source for Down Syndrome by CAtherine E > Chamberlain and Robin M STrode > > 10. Toilet Training for individuals with autism and > related disorders: A > comporehensive guide for parents and teachers by > Wheeler > > 11. Music Therapy: another path to learning and > communication for childrne > in the autism spectrum by Betsey King Brunk, > MMT,MT-BC > > 12. Quick and Easy: Ideas and Materials to Help the > Nonverbal Child " Talk " > at Home by Carolyn Rouse and Katera > > 13. Lessons for Understanding: An Elementary School > Curriculum on > Perspctive taking by Terri Vandercook, > Medwetz, Jo Montie, Pam > TAylor, Kurtis Scaletta > > 14. Lessons for Understanding: A junior high and > high school curriculum on > perspective-taking by Lynn Walz, Marilyn , > Kurtis Scaletta > > 15. A Treasure Chest of Behavioral Strategies for > Individuals with Autism > by Beth Fouse and Wheeler. > > 16. Play time/social time: Organizing your classroom > to build interaction > skills by the vanderbilt-Minnesota Social > Interaction projet. > > 17. self-determination for youth with disabilities: > A family education > curriculum. from the institute on community > integration, UN of MN. > > whew! I think that's it. > > Let me know. You all are my first choices. > > Joan > ===== Carole, wife of Rich, mom to and , m-i-l to and , grandmom to ,9,with d.s.and a.s.d. and 6 with adhd and possible a.s.d.and Logan 2 year old chatterbox and Seth,9month old in to everything.Be wise in the way you act toward outsiders;make the most of every oppotunity.Colossians4:5 __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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