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CONTENTS TILLS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Inclusion Strategies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

UDL & Co-Teaching . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Julie Causton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Teaching Strategies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

School SLPs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Autism . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15

Interventions & Supports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Executive Function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Paula Kluth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18

Behavior / School Psychology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Learning Differences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Reading and Literacy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Math and Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Screening and Assessment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Adulthood / College and Career Readiness . . . . . . . . . 41

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TILLS

Discover the power of Do you wish there was a better way to diagnose language and literacy disorders—including dyslexia? Would you like to compare oral and written language abilities directly? Do you wish you had a better way to explain test results?

Then it’s time to discover the Test of Integrated Language and Literacy Skills™ (TILLS™), the groundbreaking assessment that tests oral and written language skills in students ages 6–18 years. The TILLS Examiner’s Kit is the reliable, valid, and comprehensive test kit you need to: 1 identify and diagnose language and literacy disorders, including dyslexia 2 document patterns of relative strengths and weaknesses 3 track changes in language and literacy skills over time

15 TILLS Subtests Vocabulary Awareness Phonemic Awareness Story Retelling Nonword Repetition Nonword Spelling Listening Comprehension Reading Comprehension Following Directions Delayed Story Retelling Nonword Reading Reading Fluency Written Expression (yields 3 scores) Social Communication Digit Span Forward Digit Span Backward

Through 15 subtests measuring key skills (see sidebar), you’ll assess and compare the full range of students’ oral and written language and literacy skills. The resulting scores and the clear, at-a-glance TILLS Profile help you identify and track a student’s strengths and weaknesses— information you’ll use as you develop custom-tailored interventions. One test kit. That’s all you need to screen with the Student Language Scale, diagnose disorders, and monitor progress. Read on to learn more about how TILLS works, why it should be your test of choice, and how it helps you reach your ultimate goal: improving students’ communication skills so they can succeed in school.

TILLS Examiner’s Kit By Nickola Nelson, Ph.D., CCC-SLP, Elena Plante, Ph.D., CCC-SLP, Nancy Helm-Estabrooks, Sc.D., CCC-SLP, & Gillian Hotz, Ph.D., CCC-SLP

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TILLS Technical Data: Specificity and Sensitivity Many tests don’t provide adequate information on diagnostic accuracy—or if they do, it’s for a single group of students with a wide age range. But TILLS tested sensitivity and specificity across the full age range covered by the test. Each subtest

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Top 5 Benefits of TILLS 1. More comprehensive assessment. TILLS is the only test that assesses both oral AND written language with a unique framework that shows how these skills relate to each other. 2. More accurate diagnosis. The manual provides diagnostic accuracy in “age bands,” so you’ll have the evidence base you need to determine if test scores reflect typical or impaired performance.

meets strong psychometric standards using scientific evidence gathered in pilot studies and field trials, a national beta trial, and a standardization study with more than 1,200 students. Diagnostic accuracy data are broken down into nine “age bands” meaningful to the development of language and literacy skills: SENSITIVITY

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The Speech-Language Pathologist’s Handbook for Inclusive School Practices

By Julie Causton, Ph.D.

Behind every successful inclusive school is a great principal with EBOOK passion, vision, and a practical plan. AVAILABLE With so much riding on their leadership, every principal and administrator will want this how-to book: the essential guide to bringing schoolwide inclusion from theory to practice. School leaders will get concrete tips and strategies, first-person stories, answers to commonly asked questions, helpful checklists and forms, and more.

What does a great paraprofessional EBOOK need to know and do? Find out in this essential AVAILABLE guidebook, useful for the brand-new paraprofessional or the 20-year classroom veteran. Learn how to find students’ strengths and match supports to them, partner with other members of the education team, provide skillful and subtle support to students while encouraging their independence, and more.

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COMING SOON! Cindy Golden’s new toolkit for quick and easy data collection in the classroom. Stay tuned for more details!

The Special Educator’s Toolkit

Everything You Need to Organize, Manage, and Monitor Your Classroom By Cindy Golden, Ed.D.

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Teaching Communication Skills to Students with Severe Disabilities Third Edition

By June E. Downing, Ph.D., Amy Hanreddy, Ph.D., & Kathryn D. Peckham-Hardin, Ph.D.,

HOW-TO GUIDANCE IN SIX KEY AREAS:

1. Environment. Make the most of classroom space. 2. Communication. Implement low-cost supports. 3. Teaching Methods and Materials. Create schedules, simplify the IEP process, and more. 4. Behavioral Systems. Organize a system that motivates students and uses positive reinforcement. 5. Data and Paperwork. Slash paperwork time with a simple, logical, efficient management system. 6. Staff & Home Supports. Build strong relationships with staff and parents. $42.95 | Stock #: 17102P-70977 | 2012 | 240 pages | 8 ½ x 11 | paperback w/ CD-ROM | ISBN 978-1-59857-097-7

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ow can educators and therapists support effective communication for students with severe and multiple disabilities? Today’s best research and strategies are in the NEW third edition of this trusted textbook and teaching guide, filled with up-to-date information and practical guidance on the entire process of supporting communication in pre-K to Grade 12. WHAT’S NEW:

• More emphasis on technology throughout the book • New chapter on the relationship between communication and challenging behavior • New chapter on communication and literacy • More on making AAC devices accessible and attainable • Expanded guidance on friendship development and how peers can aid intervention • More strategies for teaching specific communication skills, highlighted for easy reference • FAQs, extension activities, and study questions that highlight key ideas and trouble spots $49.95 | Stock #: 17102P-76559 | 2015 | 296 pages | 7 x 10 | paperback | ISBN 978-1-59857-655-9

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Your Guide to Creating Meaningful and Compliant IEPs By Kathleen G. Winterman, Ed.D., & Clarissa E. Rosas, Ph.D., with invited contributors

“A must read for all IEP team members.” —Beverley Holden Johns, Learning and Behavior Consultant, Jacksonville, IL

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Six Steps to Inclusive Preschool Curriculum A UDL-Based Framework for Children’s School Success

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The IEP Checklist

By Eva M. Horn, Ph.D., Susan B. Palmer, Ph.D., Gretchen D. Butera, Ph.D., & Joan A. Lieber, Ph.D.,

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“A step-by-step framework to ensure each and every child’s success.” —Sarika Gupta, Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University

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• Identify a developmentally appropriate scope and sequence for your students’ learning objectives • Develop UDL-based activity plans that support every child’s learning • Use differentiation and individualization strategies for students who need extra supports • Select and implement successful progress monitoring strategies • Improve your teaching through a continuous loop of planning, instruction, and monitoring • Work and play well with your colleagues • Partner with families to support their children’s success $39.95 | Stock #: 17102P-77549 | 2016 | 256 pages | 8 ½ x 11 | paperback | ISBN 978-1-59857-754-9

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Teachers’ Guides to Inclusive Practices Series authors: Rachel Janney, Ph.D., & Martha E. Snell, Ph.D., with invited contributors

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Make inclusion work in your school with these practical, research-based guidebooks on key K–12 inclusion topics. You’ll get quick, accessible summaries of what the research says, plus field-tested techniques you can use right away to create classrooms that support and welcome all students. Reproducible forms and activities help you with assessment, planning, implementation, and evaluation procedures for students of all ability levels.

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Modifying Schoolwork Third Edition

By Rachel Janney, Ph.D., & Martha E. Snell, Ph.D.

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• Planning, implementing, and evaluating individualized supports and adaptations • Including all students in instruction in core curriculum areas • Making the most of UDL and differentiated instruction • Working with students with significant disabilities and complex learning needs • and more $34.95 | Stock #: 17102P-72933 | 2013 | 224 pages | 7 x 10 | paperback | ISBN 978-1-59857-293-3

Social Relationships & Peer Support Second Edition

By Rachel Janney, Ph.D., & Martha E. Snell, Ph.D.

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Supporting students as they develop social relationships Improving the school environment Explicitly teaching social skills Using models of peer instruction, including peer tutoring and cooperative learning • Creating and improving programs and strategies that build social connections $34.95 | Stock #: 17102P-68219 | 2006 | 208 pages | 7 x 10 | layflat paperback | ISBN 978-1-55766-821-9

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Team Meeting Agenda and Minutes, Program-ata-Glance, Safety Plan worksheet, and more

Collaborative Teaming

Behavior Support

By Margaret E. King-Sears, Ph.D., Rachel Janney, Ph.D., & Martha E. Snell, Ph.D.

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ollaborative teaming is the glue that holds an inclusive school together. But most educators don’t get explicit training on teamwork skills—and that’s why you need the third edition of this popular how-to book. Perfect for independent study, inservice training, or preservice study, this reader-friendly guide will show your staff how to work together effectively to support students with disabilities in inclusive classrooms. STRATEGIES FOR:

• Mastering multiple types of teaming, from co-teaching to collaborative consultation • Establishing trust and consistent communication among team members • Scheduling and facilitating productive team meetings • Solving problems and creating action plans as a team • Ensuring positive interactions with families WHAT’S NEW: New

and/or expanded chapters on co-teaching, collaborative consultation, technology, schoolwide initiatives like PBIS and RTI, communication and conflict resolution. Plus new vignettes featuring diverse students with a wide range of disabilities and helpful “focusing questions” in each chapter—ideal for use in courses and book clubs!

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The newest editions in the Teachers’ Guides to Inclusive Practices series!

Third Edition

his revised and expanded edition is your guide to implementing the three tiers of positive behavior support (PBS)—both in the classroom and across an entire school. Use this book to support positive changes in your students’ behavior—so you can keep the focus on learning. STRATEGIES FOR HELPING STUDENTS:

• Stop challenging behavior before it starts • Improve communication, social, and self-control skills • Form positive, respectful relationships with classmates, teachers, and other community members • Take a more active part in their school, classroom, and community WHAT’S NEW: More

research and strategies on key topics, including bullying prevention, safe and responsive school climates, and functional behavior analysis. You’ll also get more explicit instructions, new case examples, tips on sustaining PBS, and redesigned forms that are easier to use. $34.95 | Stock #: 17102P-78867 | 2015 | 224 pages | 7 x 10 | paperback | ISBN 978-1-59857-886-7

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Empowering Students with Hidden Disabilities A Path to Pride and Success

By Margo Vreeburg Izzo, Ph.D., & LeDerick R. Horne

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ow can you empower students with invisible disabilities to manage their challenges, accept and advocate for themselves, and reach their goals and dreams? This guidebook has inspiring and informative answers. Told with the authentic voices of adults with hidden disabilities, this encouraging, eye-opening book will help you guide students on the path to disability pride and support their success in the classroom and community. Personal stories blend with powerful strategies as the authors share reflections on their experience and offer up practical teaching tips. DISCOVER HOW TO:

• Teach critical life skills, including social-emotional, reading, and coping skills • Develop mentoring programs that connect students with encouragement • Prepare young adults for college and fulfilling careers • Help students develop authentic and meaningful relationships with others • Support students with a range of hidden disabilities, including ADHD, learning disabilities, autism, and emotional and behavioral disturbance

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A Teacher’s Guide to Adapted Physical Education Including Students with Disabilities in Sports and Recreation, Fourth Edition By Martin E. Block, Ph.D., with invited contributors

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• 9 new chapters on teaching students with specific disabilities • Aligns with key elements from the NASPE standards for general physical education and the Adapted Physical Education National Standards for APE • More student-friendly features: updated tips and reproducible forms for planning and teaching, chapter objectives, additional resources, and more • More photos and illustrations throughout the book to emphasize key points

A helpful “Path to Disability Pride” framework that readers can use to track their own path to pride or help advocate for someone else’s; ready-to-use Teaching Tips; candid stories from and interviews with people who have hidden disabilities.

planning and assessment • instructional modifications • curricular modifications • game modifications • autism • intellectual disabilities • learning disabilities • ADHD • behavior disorders • hearing loss • visual impairments • physical disabilities • social acceptance • safety issues • positive behavior support • community-based recreation • diversity issues

$26.95 | Stock #: 17102P-77358 | 2016 | 208 pages | 7 x 10 | paperback | ISBN 978-1-59857-735-8

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Interventions for Speech Sound Disorders in Children

Treatment of Autism Spectrum Disorders Evidence-Based Intervention Strategies for Communication and Social Interactions

Edited by A. Lynn Williams, Ph.D., Sharynne McLeod, Ph.D., & Rebecca J. McCauley, Ph.D.

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ith in-depth discussion of 23 evidence-based treatment interventions for speech sound disorders (SSDs) in children, this textbook-and-DVD set fully prepares SLPs for practice. Includes high-quality DVD clips that give a vivid inside look at intervention techniques in action.

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Edited by Patricia A. Prelock, Ph.D., & Rebecca J. McCauley, Ph.D.

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Don't miss Treatment of Language Disorders in Children, Second Edition on page 14!

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Dual Language Development & Disorders

A Handbook on Bilingualism & Second Language Learning, Second Edition By Johanne Paradis, Ph.D., Fred Genesee, Ph.D., & Martha B. Crago, Ph.D.

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The PRT Pocket Guide

Pivotal Response Treatment for Autism Spectrum Disorders By Robert L. Koegel, Ph.D., & Lynn Kern Koegel, Ph.D.

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popular, groundbreaking approach from pioneering autism experts, PRT will help you use natural reinforcers to encourage communication and social initiations, reduce disruptive behavior, and more.

Enhancing Communication for Individuals with Autism A Guide to the Visual Immersion System By Howard C. Shane, Ph.D., Emily Laubscher, M.S., CCCSLP, Ralf W. Schlosser, Ph.D., EBOOK AVAILABLE Holly L. Fadie, M.S., CCC-SLP, James F. Sorce, Ph.D., Jennifer S. Abramson, M.S., CCC-SLP, Suzanne Flynn, Ph.D., CCC-SLP, and Kara Corley, M.S., CCC-SLP

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ow can you help children with moderate to severe autism become more effective communicators? Discover the Visual Immersion System (VIS), a practical, research-based intervention framework that taps into the strong visual processing skills many children on the spectrum have. You’ll learn how to use readily available technology to create a customized system of visual supports that boost seven key communicative functions, including requesting, commenting, and protesting. For each function, you’ll get how-to guidance on choosing tools and materials, conducting systematic instruction, collecting data, and assessing your interventions. Includes case examples, a detailed guide to low- and higher-tech visual supports, and 15 reproducible checklists and forms. $49.95 | Stock #: 17102P-72216 | 2015 | 344 pages | 8 ½ x 11 | paperback | ISBN 978-1-59857-221-6

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et explicit, evidence-based AAC strategies that improve the communication of students with severe disabilities. Includes a CD-ROM with more than 35 forms.

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Treatment of Language Disorders in Children

Edited by Gloria Soto, Ph.D., & Carole Zangari, Ph.D. $42.95 | Stock #: 17102P-69513 | ISBN 978-1-55766-951-3

Second Edition

Edited by Rebecca J. McCauley, Ph.D., Marc E. Fey, Ph.D., & Ronald B. Gillam, Ph.D.

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elp kids with autism be flexible, get organized, and work toward goals! This practical guide shows how to embed executive function instruction in dozens of everyday scenarios, from morning routines to homework.

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horoughly updated to meet the needs of today’s students in SLP courses, the second edition of this classic text prepares future professionals to evaluate, compare, select, and apply effective interventions for language disorders in children. Using realistic case studies and many new video clips that show each strategy in action, the expert contributors introduce your students to 14 current, research-based intervention models and examine practical ways to apply them. The new edition covers interventions for both emerging communication and language and more advanced language and literacy, in a consistent chapter format that makes it easy to compare treatment approaches.

$56.95 | Stock #: 17102P-72063 | 2012 | 408 pages | 7 x 10 | paperback | ISBN 978-1-59857-206-3

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WITH NEW CHAPTERS ON:

• Print-Referencing Interventions • Language Intervention for School-Age Bilingual Children • Comprehensive Reading Intervention in Augmentative Communication • Complex Sentence Intervention • Narrative Language Intervention • Social Communication Intervention for Children with Language Impairment • Strathclyde Language Intervention Program (SLIP)

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A video clip to illustrate each intervention (on the included DVD and available online); case studies; learning activities STUDENT-FRIENDLY MATERIALS:

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An Executive Function Curriculum to Improve Flexibility for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders, Research Edition By Lynn Cannon, M.Ed., Lauren Kenworthy, Ph.D., Katie C. Alexander, M.S., OTR, Monica Adler Werner, M.A., & Laura Anthony, Ph.D.

"Will be of immense help to anyone who teaches children with autism.” —Connie Kasari, Ph.D., Center for Autism Research & Training, UCLA Semel Institute

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mprove flexibility and goal-directed behavior for students with ASD—and prepare them for success in school and in life! This how-to manual gives you more than 25 proven, ready-to-use lessons that help students ages 8–11 develop these critical aspects of executive function. HELP STUDENTS WITH ASD:

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Handle unexpected events Cope with frustration Keep an open mind Navigate disagreements Set and achieve goals Learn how to compromise Ensure generalization of skills Create a “Plan B”

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By Robert L. Koegel, Ph.D., & Lynn Kern Koegel, Ph.D.

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his reader-friendly pocket guide is the perfect introduction to Pivotal Response Treatment (PRT), the highly effective, evidence-based approach that uses natural learning opportunities to modify pivotal areas of behavior in children with autism. Pioneering autism experts Robert and Lynn Koegel speak directly to you, demystifying the popular PRT approach and clearly explaining why it leads to widespread and rapid progress for children. PRACTICAL GUIDANCE ON:

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Motivating children with natural reinforcers Reducing disruptive behavior Encouraging communication and social initiations Assessing children meaningfully in natural environments Helping families weave interventions into routines and more

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Navigating Communication Services and Supports for Your Young Child with Autism

INTERVENTIONS & SUPPORTS

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hare this accessible book with parents, and help arm them with essential knowledge EBOOK about autism and how it is diagnosed. This AVAILABLE parent-friendly resource delivers the practical knowledge they need to evaluate and choose communication therapies and treatments for children from birth to age 5; learn the how and why of developmental assessments; make the most of educational services including IEPs and IFSPs; partner effectively with SLPs, OTs, special educators, and paraprofessionals; and navigate the complex emotions associated with a child’s autism diagnosis. $29.95 | Stock #: 17102P-71202 | 2016 | 240 pages | 7 x 10 | paperback | ISBN 978-1-59857-120-2

A Comprehensive Educational Approach for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders

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ere is your in-depth guided tour of technologies that support learners with autism and help them fully participate in their classroom and community. Learn about readily available technologies you can use right now and explore next-wave innovations that will help shape the future of autism intervention.

By Barry M. Prizant, Ph.D., CCC-SLP, Amy M. Wetherby, Ph.D., CCC-SLP, Emily Rubin, M.S., CCC-SLP, Amy C. Laurent, Ed.M., OTR/L, & Patrick J. Rydell, Ed.D., CCC-SLP With this systematic yet flexible approach, you’ll partner with families to promote children’s progress in three domains: Social Communication, Emotional Regulation, and Transactional Support. MANUAL (two volumes)

• Volume I: Assessment Find specific goals and objectives for each of the three SCERTS® components; discover how to use the model in educational settings; and get a helpful, detailed listing of developmental milestones to look for. Assessment report and observation forms are included. • Volume II: Intervention Learn how to set social communication and emotional regulation goals, choose meaningful and purposeful activities, implement supports along the way, and link all three SCERTS® components during program planning. Forms are included to help with intervention planning. DVD 100+

minutes of affordable professional development! See strategies in action through clips of children with ASD and interviews with educators, parents, and other experts. Automated scoring and printable forms help you use the system fully and consistently. EASY-SCORE™ CD-ROM

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Two-volume manual—$124.95 | Stock #: 17102P-68189 | 2006 Vol. I: 344 pages | Vol. II: 400 pages | 8 ½ x 11 | layflat paperback | ISBN 978-1-55766-818-9 DVD—$279.00 | Stock #: 17102P-68509 | 2004 | 106 minutes | ISBN 978-1-55766-850-9 Easy-Score™ CD-ROM—$249.95 | Stock #: 17102P-71080 | 2010 | ISBN 978-1-59857-108-0

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DIRFloortime® is a highly effective Developmental, Individual Difference, Relationship-based model for supporting children and adolescents with autism and other developmental disorders. In this book, certified DIRFloortime® experts break down this approach into a curriculum of simple, sequenced strategies you can use to help young people with social, emotional, and cognitive challenges develop critical new capacities. Covers regulation and attention, social problem solving, empathy, and more. $29.95 | Stock #: 17102P-77341 | 2014 | 224 pages | 8 ½ x 11 | layflat paperback | ISBN 978-1-59857-734-1

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Social and Communication Intervention for Autism Spectrum Disorder, Second Edition By Kathleen Ann Quill, Ed.D., BCBA-D, & L. Lynn Stansberry Brusnahan, Ph.D.

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Simple Ways to Get Kids with Autism Unstuck & on Target By Lauren Kenworthy, Ph.D., Laura Gutermuth Anthony, Ph.D., Katie C. Alexander, M.S., OTR, Monica Adler Werner, M.A., Lynn Cannon, M.Ed., & Lisa Greenman, J.D.

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ow can you help kids with autism be flexible, get organized, and work toward goals—not just in school but in everyday life? It’s all about executive function, and this problem-solving guide helps you explicitly teach these critical skills to high-functioning children with autism (Grades K–8). Used on its own or in tandem with Unstuck and On Target! (see p. 15), this practical guide shows how to embed executive function instruction in dozens of everyday scenarios, from morning routines to getting homework done. $24.95 | Stock #: 17102P-76030 | 2014 | 184 pages | 6 x 9 | paperback | ISBN 978-1-59857-603-0

WHAT’S NEW:

• Expanded and revised assessment and intervention planning tool, with an emphasis on tracking generalization of new skills • 29 printable sheets with ideas for fun activities to teach social and communication skills • The very latest evidence-based practices and intervention approaches • A look at how ritualistic behaviors affect learning • Guidance on prioritizing goals and objectives and linking them to assessment • New chapter on progress monitoring that includes a full data collection toolkit • Updated vignettes and extended case stories Assessment tool; activities to build play, group skills, and communication; more than a dozen forms to help monitor progress toward skill mastery and generalization. PRACTICAL MATERIALS:

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treasure trove of 100 more readyto-use adaptations, including Talko-Meters, Student-Friendly Storage, Book Trailers, DIY Magnetic Poetry, Dialogue Journals, Quick Quip Key Chains, and much more. By Paula Kluth, Ph.D., & Sheila Danaher, M.S.Ed. $39.95 | Stock #: 17102P-73602 | 2014 | 264 pages | 8 ½ x 11 | illus. | paperback | ISBN 978-1-59857-360-2

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ifferentiated instruction is simple and fun with the 100+ adaptations in this ultra-practical, fully illustrated guide. • Teacher-designed and student-tested • Creative but not labor-intensive • Cost-effective, using inexpensive materials you already have

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“You’re Going to Love This Kid!” Book by Paula Kluth, Ph.D. Professional Development DVD by Paula Kluth, Ph.D. and Landlocked Films

“Kluth challenges viewers to think critically about their educational practices and find ways to make instruction more meaningful for all students.” —Christine Elaine Ashby, Syracuse University (praise for the DVD)

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ake inclusion work with this bestselling book and professional development package from renowned expert Paula Kluth! The popular book gives you in-depth guidance, strategies, and planning tools for welcoming and teaching students with autism, and the DVD package brings Paula's teachings to life with more than 70 minutes of invaluable insights and classroom footage. YOU'LL GO INSIDE REAL CLASSROOMS AND SEE FIRSTHAND HOW TEACHERS:

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Differentiate instruction Nurture social skills through peer supports Individualize objectives Use positive behavior supports Co-teach effectively and more

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By Paula Kluth, Ph.D., & Sheila Danaher, M.S.Ed. $39.95 | Stock #: 17102P-70809 | 2010 | 8 ½ x 11 | 296 pages | paperback | illus. | ISBN 978-1-59857-080-9

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iscover a powerful new way to think about students’ “obsessions”: as positive teaching tools that help students • Learn standards-based academic content • Develop social connections • Minimize anxiety • and much more By Paula Kluth, Ph.D., & Patrick Schwarz, Ph.D. $19.95 | Stock #: 17102P-69605 | 2008 | 160 pages | 8 ½ x 11 | paperback | ISBN 978-1-55766-960-5

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ased on the real event behind “Just Give Him the Whale!,” this illustrated book tells the simple but powerful story of a teacher incorporating a young boy’s special interest into the whole curriculum. By Paula Kluth, Ph.D., & Patrick Schwarz, Ph.D. Illustrated by Justin Canha

$18.95 | Stock #: 17102P-71608 | 2010 | 32 pages | 8 x 8 | hardcover | full-color | illus. | ISBN 978-1-59857-160-8

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Restore the Respect

How to Mediate School Conflicts and Keep Kids Learning By Ondine Gross, M.S., Ed.M.

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nresolved conflicts in schools build barriers to learning, including low motivation, lack of focus and disruptive behaviors that remove students from the classroom. The solution is this easy and effective 50-minute mediation technique for teachers and students in Grades K–12. School psychologist Ondine Gross guides you through implementation of a teacher-student mediation program, conducting successful mediations, and collecting and monitoring data to determine effectiveness. You’ll also learn how to mediate conflicts among students, staff members and parents. WHY MEDIATION?

• Strengthens and repairs relationships in a school community across backgrounds • Enhances social-emotional learning • Boosts teacher morale • Supports RTI and systems of school-wide positive behavior support frameworks • Reveals insights on student stressors to develop positive solutions • Works in any school as a Tier II intervention or a standalone strategy Case stories; feedback from participants; sample dialogue; step-by-step training and practice scenarios; intervention tracking tool; “Mediation Toolbox” of handouts and forms, including mediation contracts and feedback surveys. PRACTICAL MATERIALS:

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Recognize, Respond, Report

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Over 3 years at the author’s school, 82% of students who participated in mediation had no more disciplinary referrals from that teacher.*

Preventing and Addressing Bullying of Students with Special Needs By Lori Ernsperger, Ph.D., BCBA-D

“A valuable addition to the anti-bullying literature . . . will be immediately useful.” —Mara Sapon-Shevin, Syracuse University

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et the research-based interventions your K–12 school team needs to stop bullying in its tracks—and prevent it before it starts. Using a simple framework of 3 Rs (Recognize, Respond, and Report), you’ll master the core components of preventing and addressing bullying and disability-based harassment at the district level, classroom level, and individual level. THIS BOOK HELPS YOU:

• Distinguish bullying from normal childhood conflicts • Develop effective anti-bullying interventions for victims, bystanders, and students who exhibit bullying behaviors • Weave social-emotional learning into your existing curriculum • Collect and analyze data on bullying in your school • Get parents involved in addressing the bullying problem, at home and at school Implementation checklists for each chapter, plus tools such as student and staff surveys, needs assessments, and bullying reporting forms. PRACTICAL MATERIALS:

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Includes a complete package of reproducible materi­als for implementing the program!

The Making Friends Program Supporting Acceptance in Your K–2 Classroom

By Paddy C. Favazza, Ed.D., Michaelene M. Ostrosky, Ph.D., & Chryso Mouzourou, Ph.D., with invited contributors

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ay the groundwork for bully-free schools with this toolbox of adaptable, practical strategies for promoting social acceptance in K–2 classrooms. Help students respect and accept each other’s differences through three methods: 1) reading diversity-themed stories and conducting brief whole-class discussions; 2) forming small learning groups that encourage children from diverse backgrounds to interact; and 3) sharing storybooks you read with families so they can continue discussions at home. USE THIS PROGRAM TO

• Enrich your existing classroom activities with lessons on social acceptance • Strengthen students’ literacy skills while they learn to celebrate differences • Support friendships among children of diverse abilities, backgrounds, and family structures • Choose books, toys, and other materials that reflect our diverse world • Implement a UDL approach to address the needs of diverse learners • “Think on your feet” to work lessons on acceptance into small teachable moments • Get reflective activities for teachers and school teams

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Supporting Students with Emotional and Behavioral Problems

Prevention and Intervention Strategies By Lee Kern, Ph.D., Michael P. George, Ed.D., and Mark D. Weist, Ph.D.

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eveloped by trusted PBS and child mental health experts and packed with concrete strategies, this book presents a highly effective tiered approach to preventing and reducing severe behavior problems and increasing academic engagement. Aligned with recommended practices for schoolwide positive behavior supports, this is a must-have guide for preservice and in-service K–12 educators. THE GUIDE YOU NEED TO:

• Improve the behavior of students with or without a specific diagnosis • Boost your behavior management skills and empower yourself to take action • Assess and improve your classroom environment, including physical setup, routines, and emotional climate • Directly teach social skills during your everyday classes and routines • Identify student mental health problems and select appropriate interventions • Select and use a behavioral management system to track student progress Implementation checklists for each chapter, plus tools such as student and staff surveys, needs assessments, and bullying reporting forms. PRACTICAL MATERIALS:

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The Teacher’s Pocket Guide for Effective Classroom Management Second Edition

By Tim Knoster, Ed.D.

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Teachers give high marks to this bestselling classroom management guide, filled with time-efficient, research-based strategies for increasing desired behavior in K–12 classrooms. • Successfully use multi-tiered systems of positive behavior support • Establish and reinforce clear expectations for behavior in the classroom • Apply Tier 2 and Tier 3 RTI strategies with students who require extra supports $24.95 | Stock #: 17102P-74029 | 2014 | 152 pages | 5 ½ x 8 ¼ | paperback | ISBN 978-1-59857-402-9

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Includes helpful tip sheets and classroom management tools!

Targeted Classroom Solutions

Available in the Apple App Store

By Tim P. Knoster, Ed.D., and Robin Drogan, Ph.D.

The KidConnect™ App An app developed by The Connections Model, LLC

Help children with behavior issues manage their own challenges—without any need to leave the classroom for intervention. With this iPad-based app, it’s easy to provide instant, specific interventions that help students with autism and other behavior issues solve their problems and improve emotional regulation. KidConnect™ delivers customized strategies students can try, uses research-based cognitive behavioral therapy principles, encourages independence, helps kids identify and explore feelings, promotes generalization of new coping skills, and integrates with behavior plans and IEPs. Prices starting at $11.99; visit the Apple App Store for details. Stock #: 17102P-KCv10 | 2015 KidConnect™ is a trademark of The Connections Model, LLC.

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rimming with down-to-earth advice, proven strategies, and relatable anecdotes from the authors’ combined 50 years of experience training teachers in positive behavior support in the classroom, this book will get you ready to further prevent behavior challenges and create a safe, positive learning environment for each student in your class. DISCOVER HOW TO:

• Determine which students will benefit from targeted behavior supports • Choose formal and informal targeted supports that meet each student’s needs • Make the most of targeted supports already available if your school uses PBIS • Organize and develop Tier 2 supports on your own if your school doesn’t currently implement PBIS • Strengthen your interventions through effective data collection and analysis • Fade out or step up the intensity of interventions and supports when necessary • Recognize when students need more intensive, individualized Tier 3 supports Case stories, sample Behavior Contracts and Good Behavior Charts, an at-a-glance guide to social-emotional screeners, quick-reference charts on specific supports, and more. PRACTICAL MATERIALS:

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ore than 60 leading scholars present the critical skills and knowledge professionals need to translate the principles and science of PBS into person-centered interventions that improve lives.

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Edited by Fredda Brown, Ph.D., Jacki L. Anderson, Ph.D., & Randall L. De Pry, Ph.D. $69.95 | Stock #: 17102P-72735 | 2015 | 584 pages | 7 x 10 | paperback | ISBN 978-1-59857-273-5 | Online companion materials included

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roven to reduce K–8 behavior problems and increase academic engagement, the 5-step model in this bestselling book was developed by some of the most respected authorities on PBS.

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Prevent-Teach-Reinforce for Families A Model of Individualized Positive Behavior Support for Home and Community

By Glen Dunlap, Ph.D., Rose Iovannone, Ph.D., Donald Kincaid, Ed.D., Kelly Wilson, Kathy Christiansen, Phillip Strain, Ph.D., & Carie English, Ph.D. CD-ROM

$49.95 | Stock #: 17102P-70151 | 2010 | 152 pages | 8 ½ x 11 | paperback with CD-ROM of forms and tools | ISBN 978-1-59857-015-1

By Glen Dunlap, Ph.D., Phillip S. Strain, Ph.D., Janice K. Lee, M.Ed., BCBA, Jaclyn D. Joseph, M.S.W., BCBA, Christopher Vatland, Ph.D., & Lise Fox, Ph.D.

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avid J. Schonfeld, a veteran school crisis consultant, partners with family therapist Marcia Quackenbush to give teachers sensitive ways to help grieving students and respond constructively to their feelings and behaviors. (Reader’s guide included— perfect for teacher study groups!)

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ith the Prevent-Teach-Reinforce for Families (PTR-F) model in this accessible guidebook, you can use the proven PTR approach with families to help them prevent behavior challenges in children ages 2–10, teach proactive communication and social skills, and reinforce positive behavior. You’ll discover how to take on the role of PTR-F facilitator and meet each family’s unique needs through a clear 5-step process: 1. Initiating the process with the family and working together to set individualized goals

By David J. Schonfeld, M.D., & Marcia Quackenbush, M.S., MFT, CHES $32.95 | Stock #: 17102P-71165 | 2010 | 208 pages | 6 x 9 | paperback | ISBN 978-1-59857-116-5

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2. Assessment: Guide the family through the steps of functional behavioral assessment (FBA)

chool psychologists: Get the clear information and up-todate research you need to accurately identify, assess, and support students with emotional disturbance. (Helps you differentiate social maladjustment from emotional disturbance—includes coverage of the exclusionary clause.)

3. Intervention: Help the family choose from a menu of options to build a behavior support plan 4. Coaching the family to implement the plan 5. Monitoring behavioral data with the family Printable forms, plus extended case examples that walk you through the PTR-F steps and bring the process to life. PRACTICAL MATERIALS:

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By Terry J. Tibbetts, Ph.D., J.D. EBOOK

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A Social and Emotional Learning Curriculum, Second Edition

Merrell’s Strong Start—Pre-K and Merrell’s Strong Start—Grades K–2, by Sara A. Whitcomb, Ph.D., & Danielle M. Parisi Damico, Ph.D. Merrell’s Strong Kids—Grades 3–5 and Grades 6–8; Merrell’s Strong Teens—Grades 9–12, by Dianna Carrizales-Engelmann, Ph.D., Laura L. Feuerborn, Ph.D., Barbara A. Gueldner, Ph.D., & Oanh K. Tran, Ph.D.

“Initiates incredible discussions that have lasting effects on classroom dynamics and individual decision making.” —Linda Johnston, fifth-grade teacher, Yolanda Elementary, Springfield, Oregon

“Very effective in targeting the development of emotional understanding and regulation.” —Margaret O’Hearn-Curran, Principal, Johnny Appleseed School; Adjunct Faculty, Fitchburg State College

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Merrell’s Strong Kids™

“We really like this program . . . In a world where children see so much that’s negative, it’s so refreshing that we as a school can offer them a way to see the positive.” —Joy Deates, Positive Behavior Support Facilitator, Central Point Elementary School, Central Point, Oregon EBOOKS AVAILABLE

WHAT’S NEW: The new editions include user-requested updates: • Crosswalk of Strong Kids lessons with five key social-emotional learning competencies • Time-saving options for chunking the lessons into smaller pieces • Guidance on how to use Strong Kids within a multi-tiered system of support framework • Instructor reflection sections that help educators with lesson preparation • Optional mindfulness-based activities that help students focus • Extension activities that generalize and reinforce skills as students practice what they learn • Companion website with supplemental materials and resources

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each social-emotional competence—the foundation of school and social success— with the Strong Kids™ curricula! Strong Kids is the fun and easy way to help your students develop the social-emotional skills they need to manage their challenges and succeed in school and life. Developed by a team of education and mental health experts, each evidence-based, age-appropriate curriculum is: 3 Low cost and low tech 3 Proven to help decrease emotional and behavioral problems 3 Easy to implement with no mental health training required 3 Brief enough to use with any program HOW IT WORKS:

Through engaging, thought-provoking classroom activities, students learn about emotions and the social-emotional skills they’ll use for the rest of their lives: managing anger, reducing stress, solving interpersonal problems, and much more. Each scientifically-based curriculum runs for 10–12 weeks, and lessons are easy to fit into your existing schedule (especially with the new options for breaking them into smaller chunks). Partially scripted lessons, handouts, and worksheets are included—all photocopiable and available as downloads—so teachers have everything they need to implement the program with little added cost or preparation. Each curriculum: $39.95 | 2016 | 8 ½ x 11 | paperback Pre-K: Stock #: 17102P-79697 | ISBN 978-1-59857-969-7 Grades K–2: Stock #: 17102P-79703 | ISBN 978-1-59857-970-3 Grades 3–5: Stock #: 17102P-79536 | ISBN 978-1-59857-953-6 Grades 6–8: Stock #: 17102P-79543 | ISBN 978-1-59857-954-3 Grades 9–12: Stock #: 17102P-79550 | ISBN 978-1-59857-955-0 Strong Kids™ and the Strong Kids™ logo are trademarks of Paul H. Brookes Publishing Co., Inc.

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LEARNING DIFFERENCES

Second edition of the essential teacher training text!

Third edition of bestselling text! EBOOK

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Dyslexia, Dysgraphia, OWL LD, and Dyscalculia Lessons from Science and Teaching, Second Edition By Virginia W. Berninger, Ph.D., & Beverly J. Wolf, M.Ed.

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he first teacher training text to cover all four learning disabilities that require differentiated instruction, the second edition of this accessible text prepares K–12 educators to deliver explicit, engaging instruction customized to students’ needs. HOW-TO STRATEGIES THAT HELP TEACHERS:

• Strengthen instruction with current research findings from many fields • Help all students (including students with specific learning disabilities) develop oral and written language skills and proficiency with math concepts • Use differentiated instruction to organize their classrooms, routines, and lesson plans • Uncover both the why and the how of differentiated instruction • Meet Common Core State Standards while addressing the learning needs of individual students New chapter on technology • Research Lessons that demystify new findings • Teaching Tips featuring voices of experience • more on in-service preparation for educators on interdisciplinary school teams • recommended practices for meeting Common Core State Standards WHAT’S NEW:

$44.95 | Stock #: 17102P-78942 | 2016 | 320 pages | 7 x 10 | paperback | ISBN 978-1-59857-894-2

A whole school year of proven, step-by-step lessons for Grades 4–6, complete with photocopiable worksheets and adaptable sample scripts.

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$64.95 | Stock #: 17102P-70212 | 2009 | 424 pages | 8 ½ x 11 | spiral-bound | ISBN 978-1-59857-021-2

Learning Disabilities and Challenging Behaviors

Using the Building Blocks Model to Guide Intervention and Classroom Management, Third Edition By Nancy Mather, Ph.D., Sam Goldstein, Ph.D., and Katie Eklund, Ph.D., NCSP, with invited contributors

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hy do students in Grades K–12 struggle with social and academic skills, and how can teachers help them succeed? Get practical answers in the new edition of this bestselling book, a staple of teacher training since 2001. It’s structured like the previous editions: a detailed questionnaire pinpoints each student’s strengths and needs, and an updated version of the highly effective Building Blocks model helps educators target 12 school success factors with proven strategies and guidelines they can use right away. HELP STUDENTS MASTER 12 BUILDING BLOCKS OF LEARNING:

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Self-Regulation Emotions Phonological Memory Automaticity/Efficiency Nonverbal

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Behavior Resilience Orthographic Motor Verbal Executive Functions

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in-depth information on today’s most critical topics, including school climate, multitiered systems of support (MTSS), positive behavior interventions and supports (PBIS), social-emotional learning, and student– teacher interactions. $64.95 | Stock #: 17102P-78362 | 2015 | 568 pages | 8 ½ x 11 | paperback | ISBN 978-1-59857-836-2

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Executive Function in the Classroom Practical Strategies for Improving Performance and Enhancing Skills for All Students

By Christopher Kaufman, Ph.D.

Enhance executive function skills for K–12 students with this practical teacher’s guide, filled with forms, templates, and checklists to help students with specific executive skills like organization and time management. • Assess executive function to pinpoint students’ strengths and weaknesses • Promote students’ executive function skills in academic subjects: reading, math, and writing • Coach students in the skills they need to plan, organize, and complete assignments $34.95 | Stock #: 17102P-70946 | 2010 | 280 pages | 7 x 10 | paperback | ISBN 978-1-59857-094-6

Multisensory Teaching of Basic Language Skills Third Edition

Textbook edited by Judith R. Birsh, Ed.D. Activity book (revised edition) by Suzanne Carreker, Ph.D., & Judith R. Birsh, Ed.D.

Helping Children Learn

"The perfect resource for every teacher seeking effective ways to meet the needs of all learners in today's diverse classrooms."

Intervention Handouts for Use in School and at Home, Second Edition By Jack Naglieri, Ph.D., & Eric B. Pickering, Ph.D.,

—Deborah Ellermeyer, Clarion University of Pennsylvania

with Spanish handouts by Tulio Otero, Ph.D., & Mary Moreno, Ph.D.

“Exceptional . . . delivers on the goal of connecting assessment with intervention.”

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—Alan S. Kaufman, Ph.D., Yale University Child Study Center

More than 75 intervention handouts give you proven approaches to solving students’ academic challenges in elementary through high school. • A perfect fit with RTI • Great for school use and for sharing with parents • With Spanish translations of key handouts $42.95 | Stock #: 17102P-69988 | 2010 | 176 pages | 8 ½ x 11 | layflat paperback with CD-ROM | ISBN 978-1-55766-998-8

eliver high-quality multisensory instruction with this bestselling text and activity book, your keys to better outcomes for students with learning disabilities and their peers. • The comprehensive textbook—adopted in colleges and universities across the country—shows how and why specific multisensory approaches work in elementary through high school and covers hot topics like executive function, fluency, and adolescent literacy. • With the companion activity book, you’ll practice multisensory teaching strategies with 100 activities that cover all the areas in the text. CATALOG SPECIAL! Save on the Textbook and Activity Book $99.95 | Stock #: 17102P-S1011 TEXTBOOK—$79.95 | Stock #: 17102P-70939 2011 | 816 pages | 7 x 10 | hardcover | ISBN 978-1-59857-093-9 ACTIVITY BOOK—$32.95 | Stock #: 17102P-72094 2011 | 216 pages | 8 ½ x 11 | layflat paperback | ISBN 978-1-59857-209-4

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PAth to Literacy FAMILY OF PRODUCTS

A Phonological Awareness Intervention for Young Children

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By Howard Goldstein, Ph.D., CCC-SLP

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his highly effective Tier 2 intervention, developed for children ages 4 to 6 who need help with key early literacy skills, builds phonological awareness and alphabet skills through engaging activities. Children will learn how to blend and segment words; identify first parts of words; identify first sounds of words; learn letter names; and master letter–sound correspondence. Requiring just 10 to 15 minutes a day, this supplemental curriculum offers: • Scripted instruction. You’ll play fun word games with your students. Children listen and respond to your prompts. • Explicit teaching and modeling. You’ll show your students word and picture cards with target words and sounds. Then you’ll model skills for them by sounding out words and dissecting them through physical gestures. • Multiple opportunities for practice. Each lesson encourages active participation and provides multiple chances for students to repeat sounds, observe actions, and answer questions. Benefits

3 Addresses key predictors of later reading success: phonological Components • Teacher’s manual with 36 lesson scripts, lesson data sheets, progress monitoring assessments, attendance record sheet, fidelity of implementation observation form and scoring guide • More than 450 4-color instructional cards and word sheets • Storage box with dividers • Online materials o Lesson data sheets and assessments o Professional development modules with video clip examples

awareness and alphabet skills

3 Promotes kindergarten readiness by helping children develop the skills they need to succeed

3 Includes fully scripted lessons that are easy to administer by a teacher or a classroom aide

3 Answers the call for proven, research-based interventions—PAth to Literacy was developed by leading early childhood researchers from the federally funded Center for Response to Intervention in Early Childhood (CRTIEC)

3 Engages young children with fun multisensory activities that encourage participation

3 Fits easily into your schedule—takes just 10 to 15 minutes a day 3 Requires no special training—just follow the simple implementation guidelines in the Teacher Guide and the online professional development modules $149.95 | Stock #: 17102P-51950 2016 | boxed set with 294-page Teacher’s Manual and instructional cards and word sheets | ISBN 978-1-68125-195-0 MILLIE™ and the MILLIE logo are trademarks of Paul H. Brookes Publishing Co., Inc.

PAth to Literacy and Story Friends™ are part of the MILLIE™(Multitiered Interventions for Language & Literacy in Early Childhood) family of products. Together, the products boost reading readiness by addressing oral language skills, vocabulary, phonological awareness, alphabet knowledge, and comprehension. Learn more at www.brookespublishing.com/millie, and stay tuned for updates about other MILLIE products, now in development!

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An Early Literacy Intervention for Improving Oral Language

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By Howard Goldstein, Ph.D., CCC-SLP, & Elizabeth Spencer Kelley, Ph.D., CCC-SLP

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ow do children become successful readers? It’s a story that starts in their earliest years, when they acquire the foundational language and literacy skills they’ll use for the rest of their lives. Sometimes, though, the story gets off track when young children start struggling with oral language skills—one of the most important predictors of later reading success. How can your program intervene early and keep these kids from falling behind? Your solution is here, and it’s called Story Friends™. Story Friends is the first research-based Tier 2 language intervention program for 4- to 6-year-old children at risk for reading difficulties. Through interactive animal-themed storybooks and lively, engaging audio recordings, Story Friends effectively boosts oral language and vocabulary development and teaches children key concepts they need for social and academic success. Using Story Friends is easy as 1-2-3:

Components

1. Identify: First, you’ll identify children who will benefit from using Story Friends. You can use information from universal screening and progress monitoring assessments, as well as the screening questionnaire included in the Story Friends program.

• Two series of illustrated, full-color children’s books, Jungle Friends and Forest Friends. Leo’s Brave Face

Meet the Jungle Friends

Jungle Friends go to the Beach

Meet the Forest Friends

Pablo’s Map Matters

Snow Day for Fae

Fae’s Smelly Situation

Jungle Friends Go to the Park

Marquez’s Backwards Day

Suki’s Sleepover Surprise

Ellie’s First Day

If Elephants Could Fly

Leo Loses His Roar

A New Jungle Friend

Pablo’s Prickly Problem

Fae’s Nose Knows

Jungle Friends Bake a Cake

Marquez Monkeys Around

Ellie’s Gets Stuck

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Jungle Friends Swing Through the Vines

Bobby’s EmBEARassing Visit

Where is Bobby Bear?

Suki Squirrel Goes Swimming

Pablo Packs a Picnic

Suki’s Selfish Saturday

Forest Friends Go to the Library

• Audio tracks on USB thumb drive with explicit vocabulary and comprehension instruction from Wanda the Word Wolf • Teacher Guide with scope and sequence charts, implementation guidelines, audio scripts, and more

Look at the picture

of the Jungle Friends. Do you see Leo Lion by himself do you see all or of the Jungle Friends?

CARD 2 Leo’s

Brave Face all

Point to the balloon in the sky. Is the balloon high or low?

Now point to

the ball on the ground. Is the ball high or low?

CARD 1 Ellie’s

3. Assess: In Story Friends, learning of instructional targets is assessed using curriculum-based measures. You’ll administer progress monitoring assessments: Unit Vocabulary and pre- and post- Concept Words Assessments. Specialist’s Kit (for one-to-one use). Contains Teacher Guide, an assessment card set, audio files on USB drive, and one set of 26 illustrated storybooks $599.95 | Stock #: 17102P-51301 2016 | Multiple-item retail product, boxed | ISBN 978-1-68125-130-1

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2. Implement: Deliver the Story Friends intervention in your classroom’s listening center in 10- to 15-minute sessions, with a facilitator guiding and monitoring the session. In small groups, children listen to recorded stories on your classroom’s headphones as they follow along in printed storybooks. Each book has a cast of likeable animal characters and colorful illustrations kids will love. As children listen, the narrator prompts them to interact with the book by participating in multisensory vocabulary activities and responding to comprehension questions. This expands children’s early language and literacy skills and promotes critical thinking.

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Classroom Kit (for small group use). Contains everything in the Specialist’s Kit, plus two extra sets of storybooks for conducting small-group sessions $1,199.95 | Stock #: 17102P-51288 2016 | Multiple-item retail product, boxed | ISBN 978-1-68125-128-8

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The Intensive Phonological Awareness (IPA) Program By C. Melanie Schuele, Ph.D., CCC-SLP, & Naomi D. Murphy, M.S., CCC-SLP

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ransform struggling readers into successful readers with this evidence-based supplemental Tier 2 curriculum for Grades K–2, developed by SLPs. Deliver systematic, intensive phonological awareness instruction • Align instruction with the goals of the Common Core State Standards Initiative • Get results in just 30 minutes, three times a week • Scaffold lessons and adapt the pace of instruction USE THE IPA PROGRAM TO:

Suggested scripts and teaching strategies, plus more than 100 pages of printable content (online and on CD-ROM), including game boards, implementation checklists, and picture cards. PRACTICAL MATERIALS:

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ABC Foundations for Young Children A Classroom Curriculum

By Marilyn Jager Adams, Ph.D.

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nswer the call for effective alphabet instruction with this playful, engaging curriculum supplement from renowned reading expert Marilyn Jager Adams! Great for preK–kindergarten (and primary-grade students who need help with alphabet basics), this book gives you 56 lessons that help children recognize and write each letter and know the primary sound each letter represents. Aligns with Common Core State Standards • Complements any curriculum • Provides full lesson support—no extra training required • Fun, fast, hands-on activities keep the whole class engaged • Reflects the latest research on how kids learn best WHY USE IT?

Alphabet Game Cards, Letter Writing Activity Sheets, Consonant Sound Game Sheets, checkup assessments, and more (online at bit.ly/ABCFree) PRACTICAL MATERIALS:

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By Charlene Iannone-Campbell, M.A., C.A.S.E., NBCT, & Susan Lloyd Lattimore, Ed.M., M.S.

By Marilyn Jager Adams, Ph.D., Barbara R. Foorman, Ph.D., Ingvar Lundberg, Ph.D., & Terri Beeler, Ed.D. $29.95 | Stock #: 17102P-63214 | 1998 | 208 pages | 8 ½ x 11 | spiral-bound | ISBN 978-1-55766-321-4

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By Deena Seifert, M.S., CCC-SLP, & Beth Lawrence, M.A., CCC-SLP

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upercharge your students' word-learning! These innovative iPad apps increase students’ understanding of what they read; use unique multisensory strategies (multiple visual images, videos, and audio) to teach vocabulary and verbs more effectively; were developed by pioneers in semantic reasoning; and can be used in one-onone, small group, whole class, and independent settings. InferCabulary™: This unique vocabulary learning tool uses mul-

tisensory strategies to help students infer the meaning of key Tier Two vocabulary words they need for academic success. A study of fifth graders showed that with use of InferCabulary™ over typical methods of vocabulary instruction, students improved their word recognition, reading comprehension, and ability to identify images that correspond with new words.

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InferCabulary™ & WordQuations™

WordQuations™: Boost students’ verb-learning with this innovative

app that uses entertaining images and videos to teach subtle differences between verb synonyms. Elementary through high school students will learn the nuances of key Tier Two verbs—words that will help them understand their academic readings and improve their outcomes in school. A must-have tool for educators and SLPs! WordQuations™: $19.99 | Stock #: 17102P-WORDQU | 2016 InferCabulary 1: Elementary school (Grades 2-4). Features vocabulary words from multiple Core Curriculum workbooks used with elementary school students. $19.99 | Stock #: 17102P-INCA1 | 2016 InferCabulary 2: Middle school (Grades 5-8). Features Tier Two vocabulary words from The Hobbit and Number the Stars. $19.99 | Stock #: 17102P-INCA2 | 2016

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InferCabulary 3: High school (Grades 9-12). Features Tier Two vocabulary words from Of Mice and Men and To Kill a Mockingbird. $19.99 | Stock #: 17102P-INCA3 | 2016 Want to sample the app? Download InferCabulary Lite, and preview 10 sample Tier Two vocabulary words taken from The Hobbit and Number the Stars. InferCabulary™ Lite: $0.99 | Stock #: 17102P-INCAL

Quick Interactive Language Screener™ (QUILS™)

A Measure of Vocabulary, Syntax, and Language Acquisition Skills in Young Children By Roberta Michnick Golinkoff, Ph.D., Jill de Villiers, Ph.D., Kathy Hirsh-Pasek, Ph.D., Aquiles Iglesias, Ph.D., CCC-SLP, & Mary Sweig Wilson, Ph.D., CCC-SLP COMING SPRING 2017: QUILS™, a game-like,

interactive screener that helps you evaluate whether young children are making language progress appropriate for their age group. Administered during the regular day, typically one child at a time in a quiet area, QUILS is a helpful addition to kindergarten entry assessments and an ideal tool for use in individual classrooms or centers. Learn more and get QUILS updates at www.brookespublishing.com/quils. Quick Interactive Language Screener™ (QUILS™) are trademarks of Paul H. Brookes Publishing Co., Inc.

Formative assessments for Grades 6–12

Word ID

Assessment Across the Content Areas By Linda Gutlohn & Frances Bessellieu

Quickly identify students who would benefit from instruction in multisyllabic word identification with Word ID, a collection of 12 discipline-specific formative assessments for use in Grades 6–12. Based on the authors’ groundbreaking research, Word ID assesses students’ ability to decode complex words within four academic areas: English Language Arts, Math, Science, and Social Studies. For each area, there are three quick and easy assessments for testing the whole class, identifying students who need further assessment, and pinpointing specific areas of concern. $59.95 | Stock #: 17102P-88264 | 2014 | 208 pages | 9 x 11 | spiral-bound | ISBN 978-1-57128-826-4

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Road to the Code A Phonological Awareness Program for Young Children

By Benita A. Blachman, Ph.D., Eileen Wynne Ball, Ph.D., Rochella Black, M.S., & Darlene M. Tangel, Ph.D.

“Very beneficial in preparing young children to become proficient readers and writers.” —Myrtis Johnson, M.Ed., Samford University

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Advances in Reading Intervention

Teach phonological awareness and letter–sound correspondence to struggling students in K–Grade 1 with this popular 11-week program supplement. • 44 developmentally sequenced lessons • With detailed scripted instructions & photocopiable flash cards • Flexible program—students learn at their own pace, one-to-one or in groups $54.95 | Stock #: 17102P-64389 | 2000 | 416 pages | 8 ½ x 11 | spiral-bound | ISBN 978-1-55766-438-9

Research to Practice to Research

Edited by Carol McDonald Connor, Ph.D., & Peggy McCardle, Ph.D., MPH

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ffective early reading intervention depends on research and practice that leads to positive changes in classroom practice and better student reading outcomes. This new addition to the respected Extraordinary Brain series promotes the valuable “research to practice to research” loop, bringing more than 35 experts and practitioners together to examine what we know—and need to know— about reading and writing intervention. KEY TOPICS COVERED:

• Neurobiological bases of word recognition and comprehension • How behavioral genetics can inform education • Translating and applying research to the classroom • Designing and interpreting the results of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) • The impact of eye movement research on our understanding of skilled reading • Reading development and difficulties among English learners • Dialect variation in African American children • The writing challenges of children with dyslexia and Language Learning Difficulty (LLD) • Developing research ideas from classroom and school experiences

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Road to Reading

A Program for Preventing & Remediating Reading Difficulties By Benita A. Blachman, Ph.D., & Darlene M. Tangel, Ph.D.

Includes CD-ROM with 200+ pages of classroom materials—lesson plan forms, sound pack cards, word cards, and much more!

This Road to the Code followup for Grades 1–3 targets higher-level skills related to accuracy and fluency, including word identification, oral reading, and spelling. • Innovative and flexible—use with any core reading program • Facilitates 6 levels of reading instruction that increase in complexity • Use with small groups or one-to-one, in 30–40 minutes per day $79.95 | Stock #: 17102P-69049 | 2008 | 468 pages | 8 ½ x 11 | spiral-bound with CD-ROM | ISBN 978-1-55766-904-9

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Dual Language Development & Disorders

A Handbook on Bilingualism & Second Language Learning, Second Edition By Johanne Paradis, Ph.D., Fred Genesee, Ph.D., & Martha B. Crago, Ph.D.

“Accessible, well-informed, and practical.” —Esther Geva, Ph.D., C.Psych., University of Toronto

Provide expert support for young dual language learners—and make informed decisions about assessment and intervention. • Dispel the myths about dual language development • Address reading impairments in dual language learners • Support children’s development in both languages $42.95 | Stock #: 17102P-70588 | 2011 | 296 pages | 7 x 10 | paperback | ISBN 978-1-59857-058-8

Research Edition

Includes CD-ROM with 350+ vocabulary picture cards, student tracking and assessment tools, and sample letters to parents.

By Miriam W. Smith, Ed.D., Joanne P. Brady, M.Ed., & Nancy Clark-Chiarelli, Ed.D.

PAVEd for Success Building Vocabulary and Language Development in Young Learners

Early Language & Literacy Classroom Observation Tool, K–3 (ELLCO K–3)

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By Claire E. Hamilton, Ph.D., & Paula J. Schwanenflugel, Ph.D.

Build preliteracy skills through science and social studies lessons with this program supplement for pre-K and kindergarten. • 24 proven, engaging lesson plans • Consistent with NELP guidelines and Common Core English Language Arts Standards • Boost literacy through lessons on magnets, outer space, seasons, recycling, and more $39.95 | Stock #: 17102P-71721 | 2011 | 224 pages | 8 ½ x 11 | layflat paperback with CD-ROM | ISBN 978-1-59857-172-1

“This exemplary resource is a must–have . . . I use it all the time and find the data it provides to be valid and reliable indices of the early childhood classroom environment.” —Laura Justice, Ph.D., CCC-SLP, College of Education and Human Ecology, The Ohio State University

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rusted by schools across the country, the bestselling, field-tested ELLCO helps professionals effectively assess literacy practices and supports in kindergarten and early elementary classrooms. • Focused on 5 key elements of the literacy environment— classroom structure, curriculum, language environment, books and book reading, print and early writing • Effective and accurate • A great way to improve teacher quality by pinpointing strengths and seeing which areas need improvement CATALOG SPECIAL! SAVE on the User’s Guide and Tool $55.00 | Stock #: 17102P-S1061 | 2008 Components also sold separately at www.brookespublishing.com

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Next STEPS in Literacy Instruction Connecting Assessments to Effective Interventions By Susan M. Smartt, Ph.D., & Deborah R. Glaser, Ed.D.

Unlocking Literacy

Effective Decoding & Spelling Instruction, Second Edition By Marcia K. Henry, Ph.D.

Translate results of formative literacy assessments into targeted interventions with this field-tested K–6 teaching guide. Ideal for use with TPRI® & DIBELS Next, this book matches indicators on popular reading assessments with proven activities for struggling readers.

Packed with practical, immediately applicable activities and lesson plans for Pre-K to middle school, this bestselling text prepares you to teach decoding and spelling skills and help students correctly use components of the English language.

$42.95 | Stock #: 17102P-70960 | 2010 | 256 pages | 8 ½ x 11 | layflat paperback | ISBN 978-1-59857-096-0

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Vocabulary Handbook By Linda Diamond & Linda Gutlohn

Understand key research on vocabulary instruction and put best practices to work with this book from the trusted Consortium on Reading Excellence (CORE). Includes detailed sample lessons with step-by-step instructions and explicit scripts. $34.95 | Stock #: 17102P-69285 | 2006 | 232 pages | 8 x 11 | layflat paperback | ISBN 978-1-55766-928-5

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Powerful Writing Strategies for All Students By Karen R. Harris, Ed.D., Steve Graham, Ed.D., Linda Mason, Ph.D., & Barbara Friedlander, M.A., NBCT

Get 70+ concise, field-tested lesson plans for K–8 students who struggle with writing. Grounded in the proven Self-Regulated Strategy Development approach, this book is an ideal supplement to your existing writing curriculum. $42.95 | Stock #: 17102P-67052 | 2008 | 444 pages | 8 ½ x 11 | paperback | ISBN 978-1-55766-705-2

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Learning How to Improve Vocabulary Instruction Through Teacher Study Groups By Joseph Dimino, Ph.D., & Mary Jo Taylor, Ed.D.

Improve K–8 vocabulary instruction and student achievement through collaborative professional development with this complete guide to nine in-school Teacher Study Group sessions. Includes handouts, activities, and more! $34.95 | Stock #: 17102P-70540 | 2009 | 216 pages | 7 x 10 | paperback | ISBN 978-1-59857-054-0

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Writing Better

Effective Strategies for Teaching Students with Learning Difficulties By Steve Graham, Ed.D., & Karen R. Harris, Ed.D.

Learn strategies for making explicit, systematic writing instruction a part of your elementary or middle school classroom. Includes field-testing results and before-and-after writing samples that show why the strategies work. $32.95 | Stock #: 17102P-67045 | 2005 | 192 pages | 7 x 10 | paperback | ISBN 978-1-55766-704-5

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Maximizing Effectiveness of Reading Comprehension Instruction in Diverse Classrooms By Sheri Berkeley, Ph.D., & Ana Taboada Barber, Ph.D.

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his accessible volume equips middle and high school teachers with the critical background knowledge and practical instructional techniques they need to explicitly teach comprehension skills to students in Grades 4–12. The ideal foundational text on comprehension—and a great resource for in-service educators! GET TEACHERS READY TO:

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Modify texts and provide accommodations when necessary Identify pitfalls to common instructional practices Plan ways to differentiate for a wide range of learners Teach key vocabulary words students need to know to be better readers Help students connect new information to their existing knowledge Teach students how to read strategically and monitor comprehension Get students motivated and engaged

Vignettes that model instructional techniques, “Dig Deeper” features with research-based enrichment information, “Practical Applications” features with supplemental information and resources. TEACHER-FRIENDLY FEATURES:

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Your guide to the proven “Project WORLD” (Words of Oral Reading and Language Development) framework

Accelerating Language Skills and Content Knowledge through Shared Book Reading By Sharolyn D. Pollard-Durodola, Ed.D., Jorge E. Gonzalez, Ph.D., Deborah C. Simmons, Ph.D., & Leslie Simmons

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tudents in early childhood settings don’t always get the benefits of shared book reading—a strategy proven to boost language skills and content knowledge. Prepare the next generation of teachers to make the most of shared reading with this accessible textbook, a complete guide to building vocabulary-rich science and social studies lessons around storybooks and informational texts. GET TEACHERS READY TO:

• Teach vocabulary while introducing key science and social studies concepts • Align vocabulary instruction with content standards and objectives • Stimulate and expand children’s oral language abilities via interactive book discussions • Implement a framework tested in collaboration with Head Start and preschool teachers • Design lesson plans that get results • Successfully teach English language learners and native English speakers A step-by-step Shared Book Reading Instructional Unit Planner, sample vocabulary words with child-friendly definitions, and tools to support content vocabulary instruction. PRACTICAL MATERIALS:

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or adolescents with reading disabilities, struggles with comprehension are a major obstacle to mastering academic content areas. Help resolve comprehension difficulties with the research-based strategies in this practical text, developed for use with students in Grades 6–12 with and without disabilities. It’s an ideal supplementary text for preservice educators—and a great resource for inservice teachers looking for new strategies. Includes charts, graphic organizers, mnemonic strategies, and sample lesson plans teachers can use in their own classrooms. Edited by Richard T. Boon, Ph.D., & Vicky Spencer, Ph.D. $34.95 | Stock #: 17102P-72209 | 2013 | 200 pages | 8 ½ x 11 | paperback | ISBN 978-1-59857-220-9

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Interventions for Reading Success Second Edition

By Diane Haager, Ph.D., Joseph A. Dimino, Ph.D., & Michelle Pearlman Windmueller, Ph.D.

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elp transform struggling K–3 students into skillful, enthusiastic readers—in just 20 to 30 minutes a day! It’s all possible with the NEW edition of this bestselling curriculum supplement, your key to helping all students grasp the five Big Ideas of early literacy: phonological awareness, the alphabetic principle, fluency, vocabulary, and comprehension. LEARN HOW TO:

• Align reading instruction with Common Core State Standards (CCSS alignment included) • Teach all the fundamentals of reading in a time-efficient way • Use the RTI model to scaffold interventions • Deliver evidence-based instruction with confidence, with step-by-step instructional sequences you can use as is or modify • Plan assessment and make sound decisions based on data Copy-ready templates of activity materials, such as a blank bingo board, color tiles, letter tiles, word cards, word banks, and graphic organizers. Also includes more than 70 Home–School Connection activities. Materials are photocopiable and printable from the web. PRACTICAL MATERIALS:

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or use with struggling readers in Grades 6–8, this book shows literacy teachers how to conduct evidence-based instruction for adolescents. Includes 20+ sample lessons! • Select assessments for comprehension, fluency, and word recognition • Use results to plan individualized instruction • Apply research-supported instructional practices within an RTI framework • Give appropriate positive and corrective feedback By Carolyn A. Denton, Ph.D., Sharon Vaughn, Ph.D., Jade Wexler, Ph.D., Deanna Bryan, & Deborah Reed, Ph.D. $49.95 | Stock #: 17102P-72438 | 2012 | 328 pages | 8 ½ x 11 | layflat paperback | ISBN 978-1-59857-243-8

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omplete with sample lessons and teacher scripts, this practical teacher’s guide will help you strengthen comprehension and written expression in Grades 6–12 so students can master academic content. You'll learn to improve students’ reading and writing through Self-Regulated Strategy Development (SRSD); embed reading, writing, and organization strategies into science and social studies lessons; and strengthen skills critical to higher achievement, including vocabulary, essay writing, story writing, and goal setting. By Linda H. Mason, Ph.D., Robert Reid, Ph.D., & Jessica L. Hagaman, Ph.D. $36.95 | Stock #: 17102P-72100 | 2012 | 272 pages | 8 ½ x 11 | layflat paperback | ISBN 978-1-59857-210-0

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Academic Vocabulary for Middle School Students

The Power of RTI and Reading Profiles

Research-Based Lists and Strategies for Key Content Areas

By Louise Spear-Swerling, Ph.D.

By Jennifer Wells Greene, Ph.D., & Averil Coxhead, Ph.D.

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ocabulary knowledge plays a huge role in the academic success of middle school students. But which words do students need to know to master the content in their textbooks, and how can they be learned? This book has the practical answers you need. You’ll get five extensive, research-based lists of vocabulary words frequently used in textbooks, plus guidance and activities to help you weave vocabulary instruction into everyday lessons. HELP STUDENTS:

• Strengthen academic vocabulary knowledge in five key school subjects • Master content they need to know under Common Core State Standards • Understand why the words they encounter in textbooks are important • Eliminate roadblocks to understanding what they read PRACTICAL MATERIALS: Five research-based lists of hundreds

of academic vocabulary words; helpful discussion questions; 15 vocabulary instruction activities, including “fix-ups” for struggling readers and English language learners and extensions that build on the activities. $29.95 | Stock #: 17102P-73053 | 2015 | 192 pages | 7 x 10 | paperback | ISBN 978-1-59857-305-3

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his one-of-a-kind text explains why RTI is today’s best approach for preventing reading difficulties—and how research on reading profiles can enhance the power of RTI. For practitioners, the book provides a complete, evidence-based blueprint for using RTI and reading profiles in tandem to plan effective core literacy instruction and help struggling readers in Grades K–6. For researchers and policymakers, the book describes ways to help ensure higher reading achievement for every student. READERS WILL:

• Understand why RTI is the best approach for preventing reading difficulties • Learn how diverse reading problems can be understood in relation to poor reader profiles • Discover how to make sound, research-based decisions about core reading curricula, interventions, and RTI practices • Explore the most effective reading interventions • Learn to identify and address word recognition difficulties, comprehension difficulties, and “mixed” reading problems involving both decoding and comprehension • Examine ways to better prepare educators to teach at-risk readers The case studies and practical examples cover a broad range of reading problems and help make the latest research findings applicable to everyday practice. PRACTICAL MATERIALS:

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Includes grade-specific sample lessons & a blank lesson template for your own activities!

Includes nearly 50 classroom activities with detailed instructions and helpful photos!

Cowboys Count, Monkeys Measure, and Princesses Problem Solve

Teaching Mathematics in Early Childhood

Building Early Math Skills Through Storybooks

By Jane M. Wilburne, Ed.D., Jane B. Keat, Ph.D., & Mary Napoli, Ph.D.

Weave math concepts into storytime with this practical guide—and take the stress out of effective math instruction in pre-K–Grade 3. • Meet NCTM guidelines, with sample lessons explicitly linked to curriculum focal points • Target foundational math skills like problem-solving, reasoning, and critical thinking skills • Improve literacy and math skills simultaneously • Promote student engagement and enthusiasm

By Sally Moomaw, Ed.D.

Teach critical math concepts to young students while meeting national standards for mathematics education. • Accessible text aligned with NCTM focal points • Targets critical math skills, from geometry to operations • Gives you 50+ classroom activities with detailed instructions and photos • Provides universal design strategies and adaptations to help you support all learners • Helps you weave math lessons into everyday routines • Includes assessment strategies $42.95 | Stock #: 17102P-71196 | 2011 | 232 pages | 7 x 10 | paperback | ISBN 978-1-59857-119-6

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Understanding RTI in Mathematics

Number Sense and Number Nonsense

Edited by Russell Gersten, Ph.D., & Rebecca S. Newman-Gonchar, Ph.D.

By Nancy Krasa, Ph.D., & Sara Shunkwiler, M.Ed.

Proven Methods and Applications

“An excellent resource for teachers of K–12 math with struggling learners.” —Zafer Unal, Ph.D., University of South Florida, St. Petersburg

This is the definitive volume on RTI in math: what we know about it, why it works, and how to use it to ensure high-quality math instruction and higher student achievement. Edited by National Math Panel veteran Russell Gersten with contributions by the leading researchers on RTI and math, this essential text blends the existing evidence base with practical guidelines for implementing all three tiers of RTI. Filled with vignettes, accessible summaries of the most recent studies, and best-practice guidelines for making the most of RTI, this comprehensive research volume is ideal for use as a textbook or as a key resource to guide decision makers.

Understanding the Challenges of Learning Math

“A game changer for math educators.” —Earl Oremus, Headmaster, Marburn Academy, Columbus, Ohio

How do children learn math—and why do some children struggle with it? This research-based book gives you the most straightforward, reader-friendly answers available. • Get inside your students’ heads and develop effective strategies • Help students struggling with arithmetic facts, word problems, fractions, and more • Learn new insights with practical classroom examples and assessment guidelines $32.95 | Stock #: 17102P-70205 | 2009 | 248 pages | 7 x 10 | paperback | ISBN 978-1-59857-020-5

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Number Sense Interventions By Nancy C. Jordan, Ed.D., & Nancy Dyson, Ph.D.

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elp kindergartners at risk for math difficulties with these explicit, evidence-based interventions. Used on their own or as a follow-up to the Number Sense Screener™ (NSS™), the interventions in this user-friendly guide are a fun, simple, and highly effective way to boost key math skills such as oral counting, number recognition, and numeral writing. Teachers will get 24 scripted lessons, perfect for helping small groups of struggling students in just 30 minutes each. Proven in studies to improve young children’s number sense, these engaging lessons help resolve early math struggles before first grade—and start students on the path to long-term success in elementary school and beyond.

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Help students at risk for math difficulties: • • • • • • •

Count to 100 Recognize quantities Recognize numerals Connect numerals to quantities Write numerals Solve story problems Perform number operations on fingers • and more

• Aligned with Common Core State Standards—includes a chart of learning goals that shows exactly how the interventions align with CCSS • Research-based and validated • Great for Tier 2 Response to Intervention • Carefully scripted—easy to pick up and start using right away • Lessons build on each other, so children develop a strong foundation of critical math skills • Uses inexpensive materials many teachers already have in the classroom • Fun lessons encourage children’s engagement and development of attention skills • Flexible—easy to move at a slower or faster pace depending on student needs PRACTICAL MATERIALS: 24 engaging lessons with explicit teacher scripts

and instructions, plus photocopiable materials: 7 sets of flashcards, 12 charts that illustrate key math concepts, and a student activity sheet for each lesson. $34.95 | Stock #: 17102P-72919 | 2014 | 248 pages | 8 ½ x 11 | spiral-bound | ISBN 978-1-59857-291-9

Use these interventions in tandem with the Number Sense Screener™ (NSS™), your quick, reliable way to screen early numerical competencies. Find out where children need extra support—and then use the Number Sense Interventions to target those specific skills.

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What is it?

A quick number sense screening tool that accurately identifies children at risk for mathematics difficulties

When is it done?

At least three times: in the fall of kindergarten, the spring of kindergarten, and the fall of first grade

Number Sense Interventions

Which areas are screened?

Counting skills, number recognition, number comparisons, nonverbal calculation, story problems, and number combinations

By Nancy C. Jordan, Ed.D., & Nancy Dyson, Ph.D.

How many items are there?

Follow your NSS™ screenings with explicit, evidence-based interventions that help kindergartners at risk for math difficulties!

There are 29 items. (Sample: “Kisha has 6 pennies. Peter takes away 4 of her pennies. How many pennies does Kisha have now?”)

Who completes and scores it?

NSS can be easily completed and scored by a teacher, a learning specialist, or a school psychologist.

How long does it take?

About 15 minutes per child, and about 5 minutes to score

Is the tool valid and reliable?

Yes. NSS has internal consistency of .85 and predictive validity of .70 (end of third grade math achievement)

$89.95 | Stock #: 17102P-72261 | 2012 | ISBN 978-1-59857-226-1 Components also sold separately; see www.brookespublishing.com/nss

$34.95 | Stock #: 17102P-72919 | 2014 | ISBN 978-1-59857-291-9

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ore of today’s early childhood professionals trust ASQ over any other developmental and social-emotional screener. Talk to ASQ users, and they’ll tell you why: it’s the easiest, most reliable, and most cost-effective way to pinpoint delays early so kids get the best possible start in life. Questionnaires are parent-completed, which saves time and ensures more accurate screening results. And ASQ is one of the most rigorously researched tools available, so early childhood professionals can be confident they’re using a highly valid, reliable, and sensitive screener. Developed by Jane Squires, Ph.D., & Diane Bricker, Ph.D., with invited contributors

Developmental screening

Social-emotional screening

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Real progress for children with disabilities

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upported by more peer-reviewed research than any other comparable instrument, AEPS® is the best choice for reliable assessment, goal development, intervention, and evaluation. Ideal for young children from birth to age six who are at risk or have a disability, the widely used AEPS® is the most effective way to assess child development, identify goals, plan individualized instruction, and track even the smallest increments of progress. Administration Guide, Test, and Curricula (Birth to Three and Three to Six)

AEPSinteractive™ (AEPSi™) for Web-Based Data Management

AEPSi Guides for administrators and providers

Developers: Diane Bricker, Ph.D., Betty Capt, Ph.D., OTR, JJ Johnson, Ph.D., Kristie Pretti-Frontczak, Ph.D., Kristine Slentz, Ph.D., Elizabeth Straka, Ph.D., CCC-SLP, & Misti Waddell, M.S.

www.aepsinteractive.com TRAINING AVAILABLE! Training for ASQ, AEPS®, and many of our other early childhood tools is available through Brookes On Location. Visit www.brookesonlocation.com for details. Ages & Stages Questionnaires® and AEPS® are registered trademarks of Paul H. Brookes Publishing Co., Inc. ASQ-3™, AEPSi™, and the logos associated with ASQ and AEPS® are trademarks of Paul H. Brookes Publishing Co., Inc.

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ou don’t have to be in Texas to use TPRI® and Tejas LEE®, two comprehensive systems for helping English- and Spanish-speaking students make real reading progress in K–3. Thousands of schools across the country use these two authentic, research-based systems to help teachers teach and help achieve better reading outcomes. Guiding teachers step-by-step through diagnostic assessment, targeted intervention, and effective progress monitoring, TPRI® and Tejas LEE® solve key challenges for everyone—teachers, students, and whole schools. Learn more at bit.ly/TPRITejas

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How do TPRI® and Tejas LEE® improve outcomes? DIAGNOSE

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Teachers pinpoint students’ strengths and weaknesses with in-depth, efficient assessment of skills in key areas.

Each system has an Intervention Activities Guide with hundreds of step-by-step, ready-touse activities, so it’s easy for teachers to link assessment with differentiated instruction.

With the brief, effective progress monitoring kits, teachers will check student progress in just a few minutes, so they’ll know where students need extra support.

What’s the difference between TPRI® and Tejas LEE®? TPRI® and Tejas LEE® are two separate systems that assess different reading skills: TPRI® is used to assess students who receive their primary reading instruction in English, and Tejas LEE® is used to assess students who receive their primary reading instruction in Spanish. Tejas LEE® is an authentic Spanish assessment, not a translation of TPRI®.

TPRI® PRODUCTS

TEJAS LEE® PRODUCTS

Benchmarking Kit (includes Teacher’s Guide, Story Booklet, Task Cards, & Stopwatch) US$189.95 | Stock #: 17102P-71257 | 2010 ISBN 978-1-59857-125-7

Assessment Kit (Teacher’s Guide, Story Booklet, Task Cards, and Stopwatch) US$189.95 | Stock #: 17102P-71417 | 2011 ISBN 978-1-59857-141-7

Intervention Activities Guide US$69.95 | Stock #: 17102P-71400 | 224 pages | 8 ½ x 11 | spiral-bound | ISBN 978-1-59857-140-0

Intervention Activities Guide (Guía de actividades de intervención) US$69.95 | Stock #: 17102P-71554 | 224 pages | 8 ½ x 11 | spiral-bound | ISBN 978-1-59857-155-4

Progress Monitoring for Emergent Readers™ (PMER) Kit (includes Teacher’s Guide & Task Card Booklet) US$69.95 | Stock #: 17102P-71318 ISBN 978-1-59857-131-8 Progress Monitoring for Beginning Readers™ (PMBR) Kit (includes Teacher’s Guide & Story Booklet) US$69.95 | Stock #: 17102P-71356 ISBN 978-1-59857-135-6 Student Record and Class Summary Sheets and other essential components sold separately; see www.brookespublishing.com

MPLE Kit (Teacher’s Guide and Story Booklet) US$69.95 | Stock #: 17102P-71479 ISBN 978-1-59857-147-9 MPLP Kit (Teacher’s Guide and Story Booklet) US$69.95 | Stock #: 17102P-71509 ISBN 978-1-59857-150-9 Student Record and Class Summary Sheets sold separately; see www.brookespublishing.com

Tejas LEE® and , are registered trademarks of The Texas Education Agency. Monitoreo del progreso para lectores emergentes™ is a trademark of The University of Texas System and The University of Houston System. Monitoreo del progreso para lectores principiantes™ is a trademark of The Texas Education Agency. TPRI® and are registered trademarks of The Texas Education Agency. Progress Monitoring for Emergent Readers™ is a trademark of The University of Texas System and The University of Houston System. Progress Monitoring for Beginning Readers™ is a trademark of The Texas Education Agency.

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The Story of Intellectual Disability

An Evolution of Meaning, Understanding, and Public Perception By Michael L. Wehmeyer, Ph.D., FAAIDD, with invited contributors

“If you read only one book about intellectual disability this year, or any year for that matter, this should be that book.” —David Braddock, Ph.D., University of Colorado School of Medicine

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ccessible, engaging, and filled with contributions by the country’s most celebrated disability experts, this fascinating volume captures how intellectual disability has been understood from prehistoric times to present. Enhanced with remarkable images, including exclusive photos from the editor’s private collection of cultural artifacts, this is a must-read for anyone devoted to improving the lives of people with intellectual disability. TOP DISABILITY EXPERTS EXPLORE:

Early ideas about the causes of intellectual disability Evolution of the concept of intellectual disability Changing approaches to education and intervention The rise and fall of the institution system Depictions of intellectual disability in film, literature, and art • The self-advocacy movement • • • • •

$49.95 | Stock #: 17102P-69872 | 2013 | 304 pages | 7 x 10 | paperback | ISBN 978-1-55766-987-2

Making Self-Employment Work for People with Disabilities Second Edition

By Cary Griffin, David Hammis, Beth Keeton, & Molly Sullivan

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s self-employment becomes a viable option for more and more adults with significant disabilities, give them realistic, practical guidance and support with the NEW edition of this popular guidebook. Updated with a new and improved assessment approach, more self-employment success stories, and the latest on policy changes and online opportunities, this book is your step-by-step guide to helping adults with disabilities get a small business off to a strong start. SUPPORT PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES AS THEY:

• Discover their “personal genius” with a new assessment approach • Build a thorough and professional business plan based on their goals and interests • Successfully finance their small business using multiple revenue sources • Market their business, from defining customers to advertising in a variety of media • Maintain their benefits while navigating financial and social security systems PRACTICAL MATERIALS: Photocopiable

planning worksheets, case studies that clearly illustrate the “how” of successful self-employment, and an annotated list of websites with vital information for small business owners. $42.95 | Stock #: 17102P-74036 | 2014 | 288 pages | 8 ½ x 11 | paperback | ISBN 978-1-59857-403-6

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Includes CD-ROM with 30+ checklists and forms!

The New Transition Handbook Strategies High School Teachers Use that Work! By Carolyn Hughes, Ph.D., & Erik W. Carter, Ph.D.

“Undoubtedly the most practical handbook available.” —Scott W. Harrington, Ph.D., BCBA-D, Youth Transition Director, Nevada Center for Excellence in Disabilities

500+ transition strategies—research-based and teacher-tested! That’s what you’ll get in this revised edition of the bestselling The Transition Handbook. Learn how to help students: • • • • •

Access the general curriculum Increase social acceptance Set and reach individualized goals Prepare for college and employment and more

Universal Design for Transition

A Roadmap for Planning and Instruction By Colleen A. Thoma, Ph.D., Christina C. Bartholomew, Ph.D., & LaRon A. Scott, M.Ed., with invited contributors

“Filled with strategies to link transition planning and the general education curriculum . . . What a great resource!” —Jeanne B. Repetto, Ph.D., University of Florida, Gainesville

Enhance transition planning with the principles of universal design for learning with this groundbreaking guide. • Present information in multiple formats and media to help students achieve goals • Improve assessment, IEPs, employment preparation, and more • Get creative suggestions for a wide range of technology supports $34.95 | Stock #: 17102P-69100 | 2009 | 256 pages | 7 x 10 | paperback | ISBN 978-1-55766-910-0

$39.95 | Stock #: 17102P-71998 | 2012 | 232 pages | 8.5 x 11 | paperback with CD-ROM | ISBN 978-1-59857-199-8

High School Transition that Works

Lessons Learned from Project SEARCH® By Maryellen Daston, Ph.D., J. Erin Riehle, M.S.N., & Susie Rutkowski, M.A.

“A compelling road map to meaningful work for youth with significant disabilities.” —Erik Carter, Ph.D., Peabody College at Vanderbilt

Apply key principles and strategies from the highly successful Project SEARCH® internship model—and help young adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities succeed at a fulfilling job of their choice. • Teach competitive, marketable, transferable skills in real work settings • Promote collaboration among businesses, transition teams, and young people and families • Break down obstacles to meaningful employment for people with disabilities

Equity and Full Participation for Individuals with Severe Disabilities A Vision for the Future

Edited by Martin Agran, Ph.D., Fredda Brown, Ph.D., Carolyn Hughes, Ph.D., Carol Quirk, Ed.D., & Diane Ryndak, Ph.D.

Aligned with the core values of EBOOK AVAILABLE TASH, this visionary text clarifies key issues and challenges that affect the lives of people with severe disabilities today—and what tomorrow’s professionals should do to address them. (Includes online PowerPoint slides for faculty!) COVERS TODAY’S MOST CRITICAL TOPICS:

Inequities in our educational and social services system • Early intervention and education • Inclusive education • Support for families • Person-centered planning • Positive behavior supports • Access to the general curriculum • and more $59.95 | Stock #: 17102P-72704 | 2014 | 448 pages | 7 x 10 | paperback | ISBN 978-1-59857-270-4

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Postsecondary Education Options for Students with Intellectual Disabilities By Meg Grigal, Ph.D., & Debra Hart, M.Ed.

Uncover the big picture of today’s postsecondary education (PSE) options for students with intellectual disabilities. Includes a self-advocacy checklist, sample student schedules, a college-planning checklist, and more. $39.95 | Stock #: 17102P-69179 | 2010 | 344 pages | 7 x 10 | paperback |ISBN 978-1-55766-917-9

Preparing Students with Disabilities for College Success A Practical Guide to Transition Planning

Edited by Stan F. Shaw, Ed.D., Joseph W. Madaus, Ph.D., & Lyman L. Dukes III, Ph.D.

The most practical guidance available on helping students with mild to moderate disabilities prepare for college! Get how-to help with key aspects like the admissions process, academic and behavioral supports, and supportive technology. $37.95 | Stock #: 17102P-70168 | 2010 | 312 pages | 7 x 10 | paperback | ISBN 978-1-59857-016-8

Transition of Youth & Young Adults with Emotional or Behavioral Difficulties An Evidence-Supported Handbook

Edited by Hewitt B. “Rusty” Clark, Ph.D., & Deanne K. Unruh, Ph.D.

Apply best practices to ensure smooth transitions for students with emotional or behavioral challenges. Reduce common risk behaviors, bridge the gap between child and adult mental health services, and more. $39.95 | Stock #: 17102P-69636 | 2009 | 384 pages | 6 x 9 | paperback | ISBN 978-1-55766-963-6

The Way to Work How to Facilitate Work Experiences for Youth in Transition By Richard G. Luecking, Ed.D., with invited contributors

Rely on the powerful strategies in this guidebook to connect students with disabilities with great early work experiences that complement their strengths, needs, and interests. $36.95 | Stock #: 17102P-68981 | 2009 | 248 pages | 7 x 10 | paperback | ISBN 978-1-55766-898-1

Autism & the Transition to Adulthood

Success Beyond the Classroom By Paul Wehman, Ph.D., Marcia Datlow Smith, Ph.D., & Carol Schall, Ph.D.

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Think College!

Filled with hard-to-find information on how characteristics of people with autism affect transition, this guide shows you how to navigate all aspects of transition planning, from assessment to college prep. $39.95 | Stock #: 17102P-69582 | 2009 | 304 pages | 7 x 10 | paperback | ISBN 978-1-55766-958-2

Transition Strategies for Adolescents & Young Adults Who Use AAC Edited by David B. McNaughton, Ph.D., & David R. Beukelman, Ph.D.

Use this research-based guide from top experts to support fulfilling, self-determined adult lives for young people who use AAC. Covers employment, college, literacy, community life, and more. $39.95 | Stock #: 17102P-69971 | 2010 | 288 pages | 7 x 10 | paperback | ISBN 978-1-55766-997-1

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Great for teacher training sessions!

The Brookes Transition to Adulthood Series Teaching Transition Skills in Inclusive Schools By Teresa Grossi, Ph.D., & Cassandra M. Cole, Ed.D.

Discover how to teach standards-based academic content and the transition skills students need to prepare for college, careers and citizenship. Includes six model lesson plans aligned with Common Core State Standards. $29.95 | Stock #: 17102P-72339 | 2013 | 152 pages | 8 ½ x 11 | paperback | ISBN 978-1-59857-233-9

By Paul Wehman, Ph.D., with invited contributors

The keystone of the series, this down-to-earth guide collects all the fundamentals of well-crafted transition plans—straight from a top authority on helping young people with disabilities lead fulfilling adult lives. $29.95 | Stock #: 17102P-70984 | 2011 | 200 pages | 8 ½ x 11 | paperback | ISBN 978-1-59857-098-4

Transition Planning for Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Youth

Evidence-Based Instructional Strategies for Transition

By Gary Greene, Ph.D.

By David W. Test, Ph.D.,

This quick-guide helps you ease the complex transition to adulthood for culturally and linguistically diverse youth with a range of disabilities. Includes photocopiable forms, practical tips and strategies, and helpful case studies. $29.95 | Stock #: 17102P-71592 | 2011 | 160 pages | 8 ½ x 11 | paperback | ISBN 978-1-59857-159-2

with invited contributors

Help students with significant disabilities prepare for every aspect of adult life, from applying for a job to improving social skills. Includes an invaluable Indicator 13 checklist to ensure that IEPs meet IDEA requirements. $29.95 | Stock #: 17102P-71929 | 2012 | 168 pages | 8 ½ x 11 | paperback | ISBN 978-1-59857-192-9

Demystifying Transition Assessment

Self-Determination and Transition Planning

By Colleen A. Thoma, Ph.D., & Ronald Tamura, Ph.D.,

By Karrie A. Shogren, Ph.D.

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Learn the what, when, why, and how of collecting transition assessment data—and using results to help students prepare for adulthood. Includes a quick-reference guide to more than 90 transition assessments. $29.95 | Stock #: 17102P-72148 | 2013 | 176 pages | 8 ½ x 11 | paperback | ISBN 978-1-59857-214-8

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Essentials of Transition Planning

Teach students the skills they need to make their own choices, express preferences, advocate for themselves, and achieve their goals. Packed with practical, research-validated guidance, worksheets, and activities! $29.95 | Stock #: 17102P-72698 | 2013 | 168 pages | 8 ½ x 11 | paperback | ISBN 978-1-59857-269-8

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Strengthening Inclusion, Contribution, and Health

By Heidi M. Feldman, M.D., Ph.D.

“An enlightened, transformative road map for health care teams.”

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An important resource for every member of a child’s health care team, this groundbreaking textbook and training tool presents a comprehensive framework for delivering effective health care to children with disabilities and chronic illnesses. Going far beyond the traditional model of treating symptoms, renowned pediatrician Heidi Feldman gives professionals a big-picture blueprint for improving the lives of children and helping them participate fully in family and community life. $49.95 | Stock #: 17102P-72346 | 2013 | 280 pages | 7 x 10 | paperback | ISBN 978-1-59857-234-6

Dictionary of Developmental Disabilities Terminology Third Edition

By Pasquale J. Accardo, M.D., & Barbara Y. Whitman, M.S.W., Ph.D., with invited contributors

“Ensures that the current terminology is at [your] fingertips.” —Paul H. Lipkin, M.D., Kennedy Krieger Institute, The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

If you work with students with disabilities, this readerfriendly dictionary is a must. You’ll get more than 4,000 concise, jargon-free definitions of disorders, diagnoses, educational practices, assessments, interventions, medications, public laws, and more. $42.95 | Stock #: 17102P-70700 | 2011 | 536 pages | 6 x 9 | paperback | ISBN 978-1-59857-070-0

More than 100 high-quality illustrations!

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Redesigning Health Care for Children with Disabilities

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Supporting Students with Special Health Care Needs Guidelines and Procedures for Schools, Third Edition Edited by Stephanie M. Porter, M.S.N., RN, Patricia Branowicki, M.S., RN, NEA-BC , FAAN, & Judith S. Palfrey, M.D.

“An excellent evidence-based resource book.”—Marilyn J. Krajicek, Ed.D., RN, FAAN, University of Colorado Denver College of Nursing

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ssential for every school health office, this illustrated reference is the ultimate guide to caring for and supporting children and youth with special health care needs in educational settings. A comprehensive update of the classic “blue book” school nurses trust, this resource compiles the latest guidelines on working with students with special health care needs, step-by-step procedures for using medical technologies, and access to reproducible planning forms and checklists. GUIDELINES ON HOW TO:

• Support students with a wide range of special care needs • Use medical technologies from feeding tubes to intravenous lines • Help create a family-centered, child-centered care plan • Meet the needs of culturally and linguistically diverse families • Facilitate a student’s smooth transition from the pediatric to adult health care systems PRACTICAL MATERIALS: More than 50 reproducible materials,

including dozens of skills checklists for specific medical technologies, Individualized Health Care Plan forms, and more. $59.95 | Stock #: 17102P-70632 | 2014 | 520 pages | 8 ½ x 11 | layflat paperback | ISBN 978-1-59857-063-2

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From top experts Nickola W. Nelson, Elena Plante, Nancy Helm-Estabrooks, & Gillian Hotz

Test of Integrated Language and Literacy Skills™ (TILLS™) is the reliable, valid assessment professionals need to test oral and written language skills in students ages 6–18 years. TILLS™ is a comprehensive, norm-referenced test that has been standardized for three purposes: to identify language and literacy disorders, to document patterns of relative strengths and weaknesses, and to track changes in language and literacy skills over time. Composed of 15 extensively researched subtests, TILLS™ is backed by unparalleled data and has strong specificity and sensitivity.

SEE PAGE 2 for more information and visit www.brookespublishing.com/tills to learn more!

Cultural Reciprocity in Special Education Building Family–Professional Relationships By Maya Kalyanpur, Ph.D., & Beth Harry, Ph.D.

“A profound reciprocal process for moving from cultural knowledge to cultural wisdom.” —Ann Turnbull, Ed.D., University of Kansas

Great for in-service teacher training sessions, this reader-friendly text on cultural reciprocity is a must for preparing special educators to collaborate effectively with today’s diverse families. Learn how to: • Recognize how your values and beliefs might affect your interactions with families • Improve IEP meetings through effective cross-cultural communication • Combine ideas from diverse value systems to find solutions that work for everyone

The Principal’s Handbook for Leading Inclusive Schools By Julie Causton, Ph.D., & George Theoharis, Ph.D.

With so much riding on their strong and proactive leadership, every principal and administrator will want this how-to book: the essential guide to bringing schoolwide inclusion from theory to practice.

• Provide all students with access to the general education curriculum in the least restrictive environment • Promote close collaboration between general and special educators • Implement supports that meet the individual needs of each student • Partner effectively with school staff and families • Relieve job-related stress and avoid burnout $26.95 | Stock #: 17102P-72988 | 2014 | 184 pages | 7 x 10 | paperback | ISBN 978-1-59857-298-8

See pages 6 and 7 for Julie Causton’s guides for SLPs, OTs, and paraprofessionals.

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MORE FROM JULIE CAUSTON Read these Inclusion Lab blog posts based on her books (and share them with the teachers you work with): 4 Things Principals of Great Inclusive Schools Do http://bit.ly/Inclusion4Things 6 Student Engagement Tips http://bit.ly/6CaustonTips How to Be an A-Plus IEP Leader http://bit.ly/APlusIEP 11 Things Rocking Co-Teachers Do http://bit.ly/RockinCoTeach

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Supporting Children and Adults with Complex Communication Needs, Fourth Edition By David R. Beukelman, Ph.D., & Pat Mirenda, Ph.D.

“A tour-de-force . . . should be on the shelf of everyone with a stake in advancing the field of AAC.” —Joe Reichle, Ph.D., University of Minnesota

This fourth edition of the bestselling core AAC text is a cornerstone of professional preparation for SLPs, OTs, PTs, and other service providers. Trusted and widely adopted, this book gives readers a complete introduction to interventions and technologies that support children and adults with a wide range of complex communication needs. Prepare future professionals to conduct effective assessment and intervention, select AAC vocabulary tailored to individual needs, use new consumer technologies, support language learning and literacy skills, promote social competence, improve outcomes for people with developmental and acquired disabilities, and more. $84.95 | Stock #: 17102P-71967 | 2013 | 616 pages | 7 x 10 | hardcover | ISBN 978-1-59857-196-7

Late Talkers

Language Development, Interventions, and Outcomes Edited by Leslie A. Rescorla, Ph.D., & Philip S. Dale, Ph.D.

“An expertly edited set of original papers by recognized authorities.” —Larry Fenson, Emeritus Professor of Psychology, San Diego State University

What does the research tell us about late talkers, and what are the implications for clinical practice? Readers will discover the latest findings in this essential textbook, a comprehensive survey of 30+ years of research about young children with delayed expressive language. Topics covered include the effects of late language emergence on outcomes later in life, parent-implemented language intervention programs, identification of late talkers among bilingual children, the relationship between phonology and lexical development in late talkers. $54.95 | Stock #: 17102P-72537 | 2013 | 416 pages | 7 x 10 | paperback | ISBN 978-1-59857-253-7

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Communication Interventions for Individuals with Severe Disabilities Exploring Research Challenges and Opportunities Edited by Rose A. Sevcik, Ph.D., & MaryAnn Romski, Ph.D.

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Augmentative & Alternative Communication

hat does the latest research tell us about communication interventions for people with severe disabilities? Find out in this authoritative research volume, which investigates the effectiveness of today’s communication interventions, synthesizes evidence from studies, and identifies future research directions. Shaped by a conference of The National Joint Committee on the Communication Needs of Persons with Severe Disabilities (NJC), this interdisciplinary book includes contributions from more than 30 top scholars from diverse fields. TOPICS COVERED:

• Prelinguistic communication intervention for young children with intellectual disabilities • Challenging behavior and communicative alternatives • Interventions for children who are deafblind • Augmented language interventions for children with severe disabilities • Parents as partners in communication intervention • The role of cultural, ethnic, and linguistic differences • Targeted and phenotypic communication interventions for children with Down syndrome or ASD • Assessment and measurement • and more $59.95 | Stock #: 17102P-73633 | 2016 | 376 pages | 7 x 10 | paperback | ISBN 978-1-59857-363-3

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Prepare future teachers to shape the next generation of confident readers and writers! With contributions from today’s top experts on reading instruction, these accessible reading textbooks are based on current research, the Common Core State Standards, and recommended instructional practices. Both texts cover fundamental literacy components, differentiated instruction, RTI and other multi-tiered systems of support, and evidence-based instructional strategies for student success. Student-friendly features include practical sample lesson plans, classroom examples, in-class exercises and homework assignments, and more.

Fundamentals of Literacy Instruction and Assessment, Pre-K–6 EBOOK

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Edited by Martha C. Hougen, Ph.D., & Susan M. Smartt, Ph.D.

Guidance on teaching phonemic awareness, alphabetic principle, vocabulary, fluency, spelling, and more. $64.95 | Stock #: 17102P-72056 | 2012 | 320 pages | 8 ½ x 11 | 2-color hardcover | ISBN 978-1-59857-205-6

Fundamentals of Literacy Instruction and Assessment, 6–12 Edited by Martha C. Hougen, Ph.D

Covers all the fundamentals of how reading and writing skills develop in older students and how to teach literacy within key academic content areas. EBOOK

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Promoting Language, & Literacy in Children Who Are Deaf or Hard of Hearing Edited by Mary Pat Moeller, Ph.D., David J. Ertmer, Ph.D., & Carol Stoel-Gammon, Ph.D.

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his comprehensive textbook-and-DVD set presents today’s best interventions that support literacy and language competence for children who are deaf or hard of hearing. More than a dozen experts offer balanced perspectives, evidence-based approaches, and video clips that demonstrate interventions in action. Chapters cover a continuum of communication approaches—from auditory-focused to visually-focused to simultaneous use of speech and sign— while encouraging use of individualized interventions. CUTTING-EDGE INFORMATION ON

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Audiological assessments and technological interventions for children Understanding, supporting, and coaching families Assessments to identify intervention priorities Approaches for optimizing reading and writing skills Strategies for promoting social and academic success in integrated classrooms and much more

$64.95 | Stock #: 17102P-77334 | 2016 | 408 pages | 7 x 10 | paperback with DVD | ISBN 978-1-59857-733-4

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Educating Students with Severe and Multiple Disabilities

A Comprehensive Guide to Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities

Edited by Fred P. Orelove, Ph.D., Dick Sobsey, Ed.D., and Donna L. Gilles, Ed.D.

Edited by Michael L. Wehmeyer, Ph.D., Ivan Brown, Ph.D., Maire Percy, Ph.D., Karrie A. Shogren, Ph.D., & Wai Lun Alan Fung, M.D., Sc.D.

A Collaborative Approach, Fifth Edition

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ow in a revised, updated, and streamlined fifth edition, this bestselling textbook gives current and future educators the research and practical strategies they need to ensure the best learning outcomes for their students. Presenting a team-based, collaborative approach to education, it includes contributions from experts in special education, physical therapy, occupational therapy, communication, counseling, and pediatrics. Equally useful for preservice professionals and practicing educators in inclusive classrooms, this highly regarded text will prepare professionals to meet the educational, emotional, and health care needs of students with severe and multiple disabilities. WHAT’S NEW:

• Chapters on essential topics such as teaching strategies and transition to adulthood • Updates based on the latest developments in special education • Cutting-edge information on assistive technology and understanding challenging behaviors • Student-friendly features such as chapter objectives, key terms, reflection questions, and challenging activities • Engaging and instructive case stories at the start of each chapter • Online course materials, including slides that outline key ideas to remember $69.95 | Stock #: 17102P-76542 | 2017 | 552 pages | 7 x 10 | paperback | ISBN 978-1-59857-654-2

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• Broad and deep, with thorough information on education, family roles, health issues, and more • Life-span-focused, with topics ranging from genetics and development to aging issues • Multidisciplinary, blending research and personal experiences of more than 70 esteemed authors from diverse fields • Immediately applicable, presenting both the facts and practical, real-world advice • Student-friendly, with learning objectives, instructive case stories, stimulating questions for reflection, and key Internet resources New co-editors and contributors • New and updated chapters on AAC and technology, autism spectrum disorder, advocacy and self-advocacy, communication challenges, family issues, human development and genetics, legal and ethical considerations, and psychopharmacology WHAT’S NEW:

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Evidence-Based Intervention Strategies for Communication and Social Interactions

This practical, accessible text and DVD introduce preservice SLPs to 12 evidence-based interventions that imDVD prove the communication and social skills of people with autism spectrum disorders. Interventions covered include AAC strategies, Enhanced Milieu Teaching, peer mediated support strategies, Pivotal Response Treatment, and video modeling applications. Brief video clips on the DVD show the interventions in action. $66.95 | Stock #: 17102P-70533 | 2012 | 448 pages | 7 x 10 | paperback with DVD | ISBN 978-1-59857-053-3

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A Multisensory Approach to Language-Based Comprehension Instruction

By Paul Wehman, Ph.D.

By Mary Lupiani Farrell, Ph.D., & Francie M. Matthews, Ph.D.

This pioneering text is the ultimate resource for supporting transition in today’s changing world. It covers EBOOK today’s most critical topics, including self-deterAVAILABLE mination, high-stakes accountability, inclusion, assessment, social skills, curriculum design, transition IEPs, and college and employment. And instructors will love the online videos and activities, PowerPoint slides, convenient test bank, and study questions. $79.95 | Stock #: 17102P-72322 | 2013 | 616 pages | 7 x 10 | hardcover | ISBN 978-1-59857-232-2

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Improving Instruction and Student Achievement

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Elementary educators: solve students’ struggles with reading comprehension through the popular multisensory teaching approach.

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Systematic Instruction for Students with Moderate and Severe Disabilities By Belva C. Collins, Ed.D.

Developed by a seasoned educator and teacher trainer, this text prepares preservice K–12 teachers to use systematic instruction to link core content with critical life skills. $45.95 | Stock #: 17102P-71936 | 2012 | 232 pages | 8 ½ x 11 | paperback | ISBN 978-1-59857-193-6

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“Required reading for teachers as well as for those who prepare them.”—R. Malatesha Joshi, Ph.D., Texas A & M University Two essentials for reading teachers—from renowned NCTQ-recommended expert Louisa Moats! • The bestselling textbook provides the foundational knowledge you need to explicitly teach elementary school students phonemic awareness, spelling, vocabulary, and more. • The workbook is the perfect way to help you practice the skills you learned from the textbook. CATALOG SPECIAL! SAVE on the Textbook and Workbook—$59.95 | Stock #: 17102P-S1066 Components also sold separately at www.brookespublishing.com

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Edited by Rebecca J. McCauley, Ph.D., Marc E. Fey, Ph.D., & Ronald B. Gillam, Ph.D. EBOOK Thoroughly updated to meet AVAILABLE DVD the needs of today’s students in SLP courses, the second edition of this classic text prepares future professionals to evaluate, compare, select, and apply effective interventions for language disorders in children. Using realistic case studies and many new video clips that show each strategy in action, the expert contributors introduce your students to 14 current, research-based intervention models and examine practical ways to apply them. The new edition covers interventions for both emerging communication and language and more advanced language and literacy, in a consistent chapter format that makes it easy to compare treatment approaches.

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repare for today’s K–12 inclusive classrooms with this accessible introductory text. Includes research-backed teaching strategies for content areas and guidance on differentiated instruction, UDL, RTI, and more. By Whitney H. Rapp, Ph.D., & Katrina L. Arndt, Ph.D.

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