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An amazingly-unique dog finds his perfect furr-ever ownerCoaster lives in an animal shelter with many puppies (and a few kittens) who are looking for homes.All the pets know he will be the first of the bunch to be adopted. After all, he has a fine coat, floppy ears, and a shiny nose. Best of all, however, he has wheels--- speedy, spin-y, and somewhat-squeaky wheels!When the people come, however, Coaster is not selected. Days pass and his "perfect person" does not appear. Coaster is so confused: How can everyone pass by such an amazing dog? Doesn't anyone understand the wonder and beauty of wheels?If you are a dog lover or wheel aficionado (or both), this book is for you.Visit YouTube to see Dr. Kluth read Coaster aloud, and enjoy this heart-warming story.Get your copy today!
Distance learning poses many obstacles, but it also offers unique opportunities.Schools must remain focused on the goal of inclusion, even when students are learning from home. In some ways, classrooms are more accessible in this format; students can "enter" and "exit" online classes in ways that work best for them and take different types of breaks (e.g., stand to learn, shut off the camera) as needed. They can also respond to teacher questions and prompts in a variety of ways (e.g., verbally, by typing responses into chat boxes, by holding pictures or objects up to the webcam) and access lessons by listening, interacting with peers, or viewing related materials (e.g., teacher-created videos) asynchronously. Further, as you will see throughout this book, there is no shortage of ways students can connect to peers in virtual classrooms. All In: 18 Ways to Create Inclusive Virtual Classrooms is not an examination of all that is possible in e-learning. Rather, it is meant to be a guide and a starting point for discussion and planning, not only for teaching in virtual spaces but for considering how to bring the learning we acquire in this format back to face-to-face classrooms. This book features stories from parents, community members, administrators, and teachers, as well as tips for making inclusion work for students of all ages. Pick one idea or try them all. Read it, share it, and pass it on.
"One of the most popular, practical, and trusted books on inclusive education for autistic students, this bestselling guide is now in a fully updated third edition-perfect for K-12 educators teaching the growing number of students on the autism spectrum. Created by Paula Kluth, a celebrated inclusion expert who works with teachers and families nationwide, this book gives educators sensitive new ways to see autistic students and instantly useful strategies for teaching and welcoming them in general education classrooms. Both pre- and in-service educators will find the up-to-date research and ready-to-use tips they need to make schools safe, accessible, and appropriately challenging for learners on the autism spectrum. Drawing on decades of experience, Paula Kluth offers a comprehensive, real-world guide to supporting autistic students-from big-picture planning and collaboration to the small details of classroom arrangement and organization. With a clear focus on the strengths, gifts, and perspectives of autistic learners, the book prominently features the voices of autistic people and their families and includes their valuable ideas and insights. A professional resource and textbook that teachers will keep forever, this new edition of "You're Going to Love this Kid!" is the ultimate guide to supporting autistic students and meeting each learner's individual needs in the inclusive classroom"--
Differentiated instruction is simple and fun with this treasure trove of ready-to-use adaptations for grades K-12. All teachers-especially fans of Kluth & Danaher's From Tutor Scripts to Talking Sticks -will love the 100 creative NEW ideas in this illustrated guide, perfect for meeting the learning needs of all students in inclusive classrooms. An effective, time-saving way to boost student skills in key areas such as literacy, math, organization, communication, and behavior, these research-based adaptations will strengthen and energize any curriculum. 100 ADAPTATIONS THAT ARE Teacher-designed and student-tested, so they're sure to engage students and help them learn Easy to use-each adaptation comes with a handy materials list, clear directions, vendors and websites, and examples. Cost-effective, using inexpensive materials and resources many teachers already have Great for all students in K-12 classrooms, whether they're English-language learners, students with identified disabilities, or just need extra support or reminders Fully illustrated with colorful photos that show the strategies at workHelp all students learn with adaptations like: Talk-o-Meters Student-Friendly Storage Brain Break Buckets Book Trailers Word Clouds DIY Magnetic Poetry Dialogue Journals Quick Quip Key Chains Communication Kits Goal Setting Cards Purposeful Puzzles Social Skills Slam Books Observation Bottles Stick Puppets Story Stones Poetry Dice Graph Guides Recycled Keyboards Customized Bingo Boards Comic Strip Check-Ins and 80 more!
This simple but powerful story introduces educators to one of the best, most effective inclusion strategies: using students' fascinations to help them learn.
A children's alphabet book focusing on railroads, one of the most common interest of children with autism spectrum disorders. It presents many reading levels, with vocabulary ranging from basic concepts (bridge) to special train jargon (idler car, unit train).
Using case stories and recommendations based on the authors' research, this book helps teachers to think differently about the so-called ""unusual, repetitive, or severely limited activities and interests"" of children with autism.
Thousands of educators have turned to "You're Going to Love This Kid!" for fresh ways to welcome and teach students with autism-and now the book teachers trust is fully revised and more practical than ever! This second edition is targeted to the specific needs of today's primary- and secondary-school educators.
A practical resource filled with information, tips, and checklists for helping kids with autism This useful, accessible guide offers teachers and parents a better understanding of children on the autism spectrum and provides them with the kinds of support and intervention they need.
Helps in-service and pre-service teachers understand how students with mild to significant autism can be perceived as literate and then supported to participate in literacy activities both in and out of school.
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