Autism & Asperger's
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Clue Cards: 5 Card Packs to Improve Social Communication
Help kids get a clue in social situations.
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Developmental Check-Up
by Gerald Alpern, Ph.D., Thomas Boll, Ph.D., and Marsha Shearer, M.A.The easiest way to communicate a child's developmental needs to the parent-and to enlist the parent's help in meeting them.
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Feelings ColorCards
Beautiful and versatile, these large cards use real photographs to illustrate positive and negative emotions in both children and adults.
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Hidden Rules
A Game That Teaches Everyday Social Skills
by Lawrence Shapiro, Ph.D.Social behaviors that most of us seem to pick up without being taught-such as respecting personal space, speaking at an appropriate volume, and paying attention to body language.
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Hopla Box
developed by Bert Smets and the Center for Experiential EducationFeelings awareness for toddlers.
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Mumble Jumble: A Social Conversation Game
by Marjorie Mitlin, LICSWFor Kids Who Don't Know What to Say Next
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Social Skills
Learning to Get Along With Other People
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Social Story Movies
by Carol GraySocial stories on DVD-ideal for visual learners!
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Talk Blocks
Here's a wonderfully simple way to share not only feelings, but also needs.
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Too Close, Too Far, Just Right
A Game About Personal Space
Role-play your way to a better understanding of personal space!
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Too Much, Too Little, Just Right: Game
by Claudia Weiss, L.C.S.W., Sandra Singer, Ph.D., and Lois Feigenbaum, L.C.S.W.A Social Communication Game
Related Too Much, Too Little, Just Right: Items: Express-O-Meter (Pkg. of 5) -
The Transporters
Developed with the Autism Research Centre at Cambridge University, this DVD helps children with autism recognize the emotions in people's faces.
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Use Your I's
by Donna L. McGoff, M.S.This board game teaches children how to express their feelings without jeopardizing the rights of others.
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What Are They Thinking? ColorCards
Sure to stimulate animated discussion, these beautiful cards illustrate the relationship between thoughts, feelings, and behavior.
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What Did You Say?
A Game of Nonverbal Language
Help children learn to read body language.

