PUBLISHER OF
Trusted resources for giving all children a bright start.
Trusted resources for giving all children a bright start.
By Kathy L. Reschke, Ph.D.
Coming this spring, these 16 laminated Quick Reference Guides will put practical knowledge in the hands of every educator in your program!
Ideal for staff professional learning in preschools and across districts, these guides are available individually, in convenient packs of 5 for bulk purchases, or as a complete set of 16.
The foundations of learning start early—with regular, reliable developmental screening and assessment. As the publisher of the renowned ASQ®, we’re the world’s leader in developmental screening. Our trusted tools and curricula will help your program identify children at risk for developmental delay as early as possible, choose effective interventions, and promote healthy development for all young children.
The parent-completed ASQ®-3 is the gold-standard screener for checking children’s development between one month and 5½ years. Recommended by top organizations and used in every state and around the world, ASQ-3 is family-friendly and highly valid and reliable. Screen children with ASQ-3 at regular intervals to monitor their progress, celebrate milestones, and catch potential delays as early as possible!
By Jane Squires, Ph.D., & Diane Bricker, Ph.D., with contributors
Includes paper masters of the questionnaires and scoring sheets, a CD-ROM with printable PDF questionnaires, the User’s Guide, a laminated Quick Start Guide (in English or Spanish), and a keycode to unlock access in ASQ Online.
With English Questionnaires—$295.00 | Stock #: 25106-70410 | 2009 | ISBN 978-1-59857-041-0
With Spanish Questionnaires—$295.00 | Stock #: 25106-70427 | 2009 | ISBN 978-1-59857-042-7
Get easy access to all the items you need during screening! You’ll have materials to encourage child participation during a screening and support accurate ASQ administration. The kit includes approximately 20 engaging, safe, and gender-neutral toys, books, and other items, all packed in a sturdy tote for convenient carrying.
$325.00 | Stock #: 25106-70274 | ISBN 978-1-59857-027-4
Between screenings, help parents promote children’s development with these 400+ fun learning activities. Available in English and Spanish, the Learning Activities encourage progress in all five developmental areas screened with ASQ-3. Photocopy activities from the book, print them from the CD-ROM, or email them to families. For easy sharing, the included keycode enables access inside ASQ Online.
English—$49.95 | Stock #: 25106-72469 | 2013 | 160 pages | ISBN 978-1-59857-246-9
Spanish—$49.95 | Stock #: 25106-72476 | 2013 | 160 pages | ISBN 978-1-59857-247-6
To help you support families, questionnaires are also available in Spanish, Arabic, Chinese, French, and Vietnamese. Order at www.brookespublishing.com/asq-3
For many children, social-emotional challenges may go unrecognized before they start kindergarten. With ASQ®:SE-2, a reliable, parentcompleted tool with a deep, exclusive focus on social and emotional development, you can check children’s skills, pinpoint potential behaviors of concern, and identify any need for further assessment. Screen with ASQ:SE-2 at regular intervals to celebrate children’s developing skills and catch social-emotional issues early, so children can receive the interventions they need in their formative first years.
with ASQ:SE-2:
Autonomy 9 Affect 9 Interaction with people
By Jane Squires, Ph.D., Diane Bricker, Ph.D., & Elizabeth Twombly, M.S., with contributors
Includes paper masters of the questionnaires and scoring sheets, a CD-ROM with printable PDF questionnaires, the User’s Guide, a laminated Quick Start Guide (in English or Spanish), and a keycode to unlock access in ASQ Online.
With English Questionnaires—$295.00 | Stock #: 25106-79611 | 2015 | ISBN 978-1-59857-961-1
With Spanish Questionnaires—$295.00 | Stock #: 25106-79628 | 2015 | ISBN 978-59857-962-8
Enhance the social-emotional development of infants and young children with this treasure trove of learning activities, handouts, and more. Available in English and Spanish, these books make it a snap to share practical socialemotional strategies with parents of children from birth to age 6. You’ll get more than 90 fun, developmentally appropriate activities, nine engaging newsletters for parents, and one-sheets that answer parents’ questions about topics important to social-emotional development. For easy sharing, the included keycode enables access inside ASQ Online.
English—$49.95 | Stock #: 25106-69780 | 2018 | 136 pages | ISBN 978-1-55766-978-0
Spanish—$49.95 | Stock #: 25106-52735 | 2018 | 144 pages | ISBN 978-1-68125-273-5
To help you support families, questionnaires are also available in Spanish, Arabic, French, and Vietnamese. Order at www.brookespublishing.com/asqse
Building a successful screening program is a critical step toward supporting healthy development for all young children. But with so many elements to juggle, developing a high-quality program that runs without a hitch can be a challenge.
ASQ® Online is the answer. With efficient data management, online questionnaire completion, and powerful reporting abilities, ASQ Online helps you build a smooth and streamlined program that screens every child and supports every parent. And it helps you keep vital screening services afloat even when you can’t see families face to face.
When you give busy parents quick and easy, 24/7 mobile access to ASQ, you break down one of their biggest barriers to questionnaire completion. They can complete questionnaires on any device and anywhere there’s internet access, and the system makes sure you get fully completed questionnaires and accurate results every time.
Your entire screening process is easier with ASQ Online! The system automates everything from questionnaire selection to scoring to screening reminders, decreasing human error and saving you time. And with our automated programming interface (API) technology, you can seamlessly synchronize your electronic data system with ASQ Online—no duplicate data entry needed.
ASQ Online delivers the information you need, when and how you need it. Generate reports in seconds, aggregate data across programs, easily export data—whatever you want to do, ASQ Online can help. With reliable data at your fingertips, you can make the best, most informed decisions about how to provide effective support to young children and families.
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I loved the entire seminar. I learned so much.
Michele Bishop, Child and Family Resource Council, Grand Rapids, Michigan (praise for the Training of Trainers Institute)
So wonderful to learn the tool from those who developed it.
Kelley Franks, Butler County Help Me Grow, Hamilton, Ohio (praise for the Training of Trainers Institute)
Improve your staff’s use of ASQ: arrange for a training seminar for your organization or attend the virtual trainings held every year by the ASQ developers. Whatever your needs, there’s an option that’s perfect for you!
9 Customized training seminars that meet the needs of your staff
9 ASQ-3 & ASQ:SE-2 Training of Trainers Institutes for intermediate to advanced users who oversee ASQ implementation
9 ASQ-3 & ASQ:SE-2 Comprehensive Institutes— in-depth training for new and intermediate users
9 ASQ Online Hands-On Learning Sessions with an experienced ASQ Online expert
9 NEW options also available for trainings delivered in Spanish
LEARN MORE about training options: https://agesandstages.com/training
The ideal followup to ASQ:SE-2
ORDER SEAM
Complete SEAM— User’s Guide plus master forms on CD-ROM
$52.00 | Stock #: 25106-72803 | 2014 | ISBN 978-1-59857-280-3
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By Jane Squires, Ph.D., Diane Bricker, Ph.D., Misti Waddell, M.S., Kristin Funk, M.A., LCSW, Jantina Clifford, Ph.D., & Robert Hoselton
When results from a screener like ASQ:SE-2 say a child needs more support, your next step is SEAM™, a discovery and planning tool for helping children at risk for social-emotional challenges. For use with infants, toddlers, and preschoolers, the SEAM assessment reveals detailed qualitative information on children’s social-emotional competence—and identifies caregivers’ strengths and areas of need. Includes forms in English and Spanish!
• Supports development of social-emotional skills to minimize challenging behaviors
• Helps you build strong partnerships with families
• Assists with developing developmentally appropriate goals and intervention activities
• Helps monitor child progress toward social-emotional goals
• Promotes positive parent–child interactions
CONTACT seminars@brookespublishing.com
Watch a webinar and download samples at www.brookespublishing.com
By Jane Squires, Ph.D., & Diane Bricker, Ph.D., with contributors
From the developers of ASQ, the ESQ™ gathers vital information about the home environments of children birth–6. When used with ASQ, ESQ gives you a more balanced picture of each child's developmental status, risk and protective factors, and well being—information you can use to identify supports and guide referrals. (Available in English and Spanish.)
9 Reveals even the smallest steps of progress so you can recognize growth
9 Collects only the data you need—no entering the same information over and over
9 Streamlines administration with customized assessments and automated scoring
Is every young child you work with making the progress they could be? AEPS®-3 empowers your program to do more for children and families. With its seamlessly linked assessment and curriculum for birth–6, AEPS-3 delivers on the promise of other tools: it gives your program the most accurate, useful child data and a proven way to turn data into effective action across everything you do. Goal setting, IFSP/IEP development, teaching and intervention, progress monitoring, family communication—it’s all integrated in the powerful AEPS-3 system.
9 Real-time, richly detailed reports help you transform assessment into action
9 Shows you what and how to teach children learning at different levels
9 Makes it easy to partner with families through forms, handouts, and reports
9 Backed by 40+ years of research
Assessment, Evaluation, and Programming System for Infants and Children (AEPS®-3)
Third Edition
By
Diane
Bricker,
Ph.D., Carmen Dionne, Ph.D., Jennifer Grisham, Ed.D., JoAnn (JJ) Johnson, Ph.D., Marisa Macy, Ph.D., Kristine Slentz, Ph.D., & Misti Waddell, M.S., with Ching-I Chen, Ph.D., & Naomi Rahn, Ph.D.
Includes 5 volumes (User’s Guide, Assessment, Beginning Curriculum, Growing Curriculum, Ready Curriculum), two 5-packs of the Child Observation Data Form, 10-pack of the Family Report, 10-pack of the Ready-Set, a pack of 9 Quick Reference Guides, and a USB with all forms in English and Spanish.
By Jennifer Grisham, Ed.D.
How can you ensure that you or your staff are scoring AEPS-3 correctly and consistently? Invest in the new AEPS-3 Interrater Reliability Certification, invaluable for states and districts that require teachers to demonstrate reliability on assessments. Now one seamless module for birth to age six, this updated, field-tested online certification module helps ensure that AEPS-3 is used accurately.
The Certification takes about 3-4 hours to complete. After viewing a narrated training presentation with video examples, users complete the certification test, observing and scoring items across every area of the AEPS-3 Test. Users who score 80% or higher on the test are certified reliable for three years and can print a certificate.
One-year access to the module: $125.00 | Stock #: 25106-A3IRR | 2023 | ISBN 978-1- 68125-758-7
When AEPS-3 users are certified, you can be confident that your assessment information is reliable: for every child, across observers, across different circumstances, and on different days. More accurate AEPS-3 results mean better intervention and instructional decisions—and better child outcomes!
The AEPS-3 website is a treasure trove of resources for our growing community of users. Visit today to download a sample test and curriculum excerpts, explore our AEPS-3 blog, watch webinars led by AEPS experts, print parent-friendly handouts, and more!
The exciting new AEPS®i—your essential webbased management system for AEPS-3—is now available. Turn the page to learn more!
The new AEPSi is your essential web-based management system for AEPS-3. Now fully redesigned, this mobile-friendly, time-saving system is the key to seamlessly linking assessment, goal development, intervention, and evaluation.
AEPSi makes assessment faster and easier. And with the assessment activities in AEPSi, you can complete the entire test for up to 5 children at a time during everyday activities.
Run unlimited child, classroom, and programwide reports. At no extra charge, AEPSi also offers automated OSEP reporting.
See what AEPSi can do for your program. Watch a demo and start your free trial! www.aepsinteractive.com
AEPSi automatically scores the AEPS-3 Test and generates your paperwork: score summaries, easy-to-read graphs of children’s progress, lists of IFSP/IEP targets, sample goals, and more.
See at a glance the AEPS-3 test items/skills addressed within each activity, teaching strategies for each tier of each curriculum level, and embedded learning opportunities for children.
Infants & Toddlers volume Preschoolers volume
By Nancy M. Johnson-Martin, Ph.D., Susan M. Attermeier, Ph.D., PT, & Bonnie J. Hacker, M.H.S., OTR/L
Assessment & intervention for children with disabilities
Work with infants or young children who have mild to severe disabilities? This is the system your program needs. Developed for use with children with disabilities (birth to 5), this criterion-referenced system links naturalistic assessment with activity-based interventions that are relevant to typical routines and adaptable for long-term use—so you can ensure that improvements are maintained as a child grows.
• Helps children participate more fully in home and school life
• Links assessment with flexible intervention activities
• Integrates intervention into each child’s everyday life
• Encourages collaboration among professionals and families
• Strengthens quality of life for children with disabilities and their families
Save on both (Infants & Toddlers volume and Preschoolers volume): $99.95 | Stock #: 2510667670 | 2004 | ISBN 978-1-55766-767-0
Forms CD-ROM: $150.00 | Stock #: 25106-67458 | ISBN 978-1-55766-745-8
Also available in paper format or as downloadable PDFs. Downloadable forms are nonreturnable. CALL 1-800-638-3775
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Packed with assessment and practices that work well in many settings…remains the gold standard in assessment and intervention programs for children 0-5 with special needs.
—Sharon Carnahan, child development teacher and researcher
These highly acclaimed curricula… provide hands-on training and ideas, and specific instructions for working with children.
—Jin Shin, Hofstra University
By Toni Linder, Ed.D.
This popular play-based approach is your key to natural, comprehensive assessment and intervention for children birth to age 6. Use TPBA2 to assess four developmental domains—sensorimotor, emotional and social, communication, and cognitive—through observation of play with family, peers, and professionals. Then, with TPBI2, create customized play-based interventions that help children make progress across all four domains.
• Aligned with DEC and NAEYC guidelines
• Uses fun and naturalistic play sessions that keep children relaxed and engaged
• Elicits meaningful and accurate results
• Focuses on what children can do instead of what they can't
• Easily links assessment data to individualized, play-based interventions
Three-volume set (TPBA, TPBI, Administration Guide): $149.95 | Stock #: 25106-S1047 | 2008
Observing Kassandra (training DVD): $179.00 | Stock #: 25106-69698 | 1996, 2010
By R. A. McWilliam, Ph.D., & Naomi Younggren, Ph.D.
Evaluate child functioning within routines! A rich learning opportunity for families and professionals—and an ideal starting point for talking to parents—MEISR helps build understanding of a child's engagement, independence, and social relationships within 14 family routines. For use with children birth to 3.
Through books, tools, and resources based on research and recommended practices, we support early intervention professionals in reaching their ultimate goal: better outcomes for every young child and family. Our resources help you partner effectively with parents and other professionals, assess caregiver life skills and parent–child interactions, apply today’s best practices in early intervention, and boost cultural competence so you can meet the needs of diverse families.
By Lori A. Roggman, Ph.D., Gina A. Cook, Ph.D., Mark S. Innocenti, Ph.D., Vonda Jump Norman, Ph.D., Katie Christiansen, Ph.D., & Sheila Anderson, Ph.D.
Promote supportive parenting behaviors!
Where are parents’ skills the strongest— and how can they be encouraged to better support children’s cognitive, social, and language development? Home visitors can find out in minutes with PICCOLO™. Developed for use with parents of children 10–47 months, PICCOLO™ measures 29 developmentally supportive parenting behaviors in 4 domains: affection, responsiveness, encouragement, and teaching.
• Quick and easy—observation takes just 10 minutes
• Highly reliable and culturally sensitive (Spanish translation included!)
• Helps you provide feedback to parents and plan intervention
• Great way to monitor parent/child outcomes and program effectiveness
Provider Starter Kit (one User’s Guide, one shrink-wrapped pack of 25 forms): $70.00 | Stock #: 25106-73657 | 2013
Training DVD: $175.00 | Stock #: 25106-73046 | 2013 | 2 hours
By Lori A. Roggman, Ph.D., Lisa K. Boyce, Ph.D., & Mark S. Innocenti, Ph.D.
Created by the experts behind PICCOLO, this book takes you step by step through facilitating responsive, encouraging, and communicative parenting with families. Includes the HOVRS, an observation tool for assessing the quality of home visits from direct observation.
By Linda Wollesen, M.A., RN, LMFT, & Brad Richardson, Ph.D.
For use with at-risk, low-income pregnant and parenting individuals with children from birth to 5, the LSP is a valid, reliable tool that generates a broad, accurate portrait of the life skills of parents, caregivers, and young children. Easy to complete in about 10 minutes, the LSP helps your program establish profiles of clients, identify strengths and needs, plan interventions, and demonstrate the effectiveness of your practices.
• New chapter on using the LSP to promote maternal health literacy
• Guidance on completing the LSP during virtual visits
• LSP and downloads now provided as fillable PDFs
• Updates based on customer surveys and feedback from the field
• Ancillary materials now convenient downloads
The all-in-one manual includes the LSP and everything you need to use it.
$59.95 | Stock #: 25106-55828 | 2024 | 184 pages | ISBN 978-1-68125-582-8
J. Kevin Nugent, Ph.D., et al.
Get a systematic way to help parents respond confidently to their baby’s needs—and build positive parent–professional relationships in the process. Based on 25+ years of research, this bestseller includes a short, easy-to-use observational tool and a complete guide to the Newborn Behavioral Observations (NBO) system.
| Stock #: 25106-68837 | 2007 | 280 pages
Home Visitor’s Guide to Supporting Families at Risk, Second Edition
By Angela M. Tomlin, Ph.D., HSPP, IMH-E®, & Stephan A. Viehweg, LCSW, ACSW, IECMH-E®, CYC-P
New second edition with coverage of important hot topics and easy-to-use fillable PDFs!
Manage even the toughest situations you encounter as a home visitor—and support and empower vulnerable families of children birth to 3. This timely second edition will help you address complex challenges with the authors’ effective PAUSE framework (Perceive, Ask, Understand, Strategize, and Evaluate). Learn how to develop positive partnerships with parents, address specific challenges in skillful and culturally sensitive ways, and give families the tools and knowledge they need to generate their own solutions.
$39.95 | Stock #: 25106-57877 | 2025 | 288 pages | ISBN 978-1-68125-787-7
By Ruth E. Cook, Ph.D., & Shirley N. Sparks, M.S., CCC-SLP
ONLINE FACULTY MATERIALS include a sample syllabus, test bank, and PowerPoint outlines.
Now reframed as a textbook for a new generation of home visitors, this edition includes student-friendly features, course companion materials, and fresh content on timely topics. Presenting a collaborative, family-centered, culturally sensitive approach to home visiting, Cook and Sparks prepare professionals to form respectful, productive partnerships with caregivers.
$44.95 | Stock #: 25106-54463 | 2022 | 264 pages
• Coverage of hot topics such as virtual home visiting, reflective supervision, and equity
• Expanded content on setting boundaries and avoiding burnout
• Updates to reflect the ongoing impact of COVID-19
• New downloadable, fillable PDFs for easier use
By
Merle J. Crawford, M.S., OTR/L, BCBA, & Barbara Weber, M.S., CCC-SLP, BCBA
“Clear, concise, and easy to follow…an array of practical tools.” Judith Voress, Hammill Institute on Disabilities, Austin, Texas
Help families embed learning opportunities in their everyday routines! Targeting 80 skills in 6 developmental domains for children birth to three, this guidebook gives you dozens of ready-touse activity ideas. Eight detailed charts show clear examples of how to use familiar daily routines to boost development across domains.
$34.95 | Stock #: 25106-72766 | 2014 | 208 pages
By Christa Haring, Ph.D., & Angela Rau, MAT, with invited contributors
“This book is more than a manual; it is a catalyst for positive change in home visiting.” —Brad Richardson, University of Iowa
Get the first coaching guide specially designed for home visitors and their supervisors! The expert authors developed this book for two purposes: to give supervisors actionable strategies as they coach home visitors, and to give home visitors principles and practices for coaching families of children birth to 5. Enhanced with checklists and tip sheets and featuring a who’s who of 25+ experts, this book goes beyond one-and-done training approaches and illuminates the benefits of supported practice, follow-up, and reflection.
$39.95 | Stock #: 25106-57327 | 2025 | 264 pages | ISBN 978-1-68125-732-7
By Lesley B. Olswang, Ph.D., CCC-SLP, Julie Feuerstein, Ph.D., CCC-SLP, & Gay Lloyd Pinder, Ph.D., CCC-SLP, C/NDT
PRACTICAL MATERIALS: Handouts for caregivers, a communication checklist, and 19 video exemplars
Harness the power of Triadic Gaze
Intervention, an evidence-based strategy that supports early communication behaviors in young children with disabilities. Through a straightforward protocol, you’ll learn techniques for helping caregivers engage children during daily routines and build their preverbal communication skills.
$49.95 | Stock #: 25106-54661 | 2022 | 200 pages
LEARN HOW TO
• Implement research-informed coaching strategies
• Ensure culturally responsive home visiting
• Deliver effective virtual coaching to home visitors and families
• Collaborate with early intervention providers
See page 33 for more books on coaching in early childhood!
The Primary Service Provider Approach, Second Edition
By M’Lisa L. Shelden, PT, Ph.D., & Dathan D. Rush, Ed.D., CCC-SLP
PRACTICAL MATERIALS:
Realistic case studies and transcripts, plus more than 20 forms, tools, and checklists!
Ensure coordinated, family-centered services with this complete guide to the primary service provider approach to teaming, the widely used model that makes one team member the consistent point of contact with a family. Aligned with the second edition of The Early Childhood Coaching Handbook (p. 34), this is your blueprint for more responsive care and services—and better outcomes for children and families.
$44.95 | Stock #: 25106-55002 | 2022 | 264 pages
“The right resource at the right time for early intervention providers.”
Juliann Woods, Ph.D., Florida State University
By Dana C. Childress, Ph.D.
Are you translating early intervention best practices into real-world action? Whether you’re a new or experienced professional, this one-ofa-kind workbook gives you a systematic, organized, and efficient way to pause and reflect on your practices, so you can help children and families with confidence. You’ll get reflection prompts, examples, self-assessments, knowledge checks, action plan templates, and reflective journal pages to fill out as you
• Review the mission, key principles, and recommended practices of early intervention
• Work through a detailed guide to conducting effective, balanced EI visits that facilitate learning for both children and caregivers
• Learn how to gather meaningful information from families to individualize intervention and develop service plans
• Discover ways to manage your workload and avoid burnout
$34.95 | Stock #: 25106-54265 | 2021 | 192 pages | ISBN 978-1-68125-426-5
Edited by Eleanor W. Lynch, Ph.D., & Marci J. Hanson, Ph.D.
“From intake through service delivery, this volume will serve as an invaluable guide.”
Lillian K. Durán, Ph.D., Utah State University
Deliver the best services to children and families while honoring different cultures with this gold-standard text on cross-cultural competence. Widely adopted by faculty and practitioners, this book includes nuanced explorations of nine different cultural backgrounds, with valuable insights on history, demographics, traditions, and values.
$54.95 | Stock #: 25106-71639 | 2011 | 568 pages
By R.A. McWilliam, Ph.D.
PRACTICAL MATERIALS:
25+ photocopiable checklists and forms help you implement the model!
The authoritative guide to routines-based early intervention, from the top expert on this trusted, family-centered model. Learn to address families’ individual needs, help children participate in daily routines, write high-quality IFSPs and IEPs, and empower families to continue intervention between visits.
$39.95 | Stock #: 25106-70625 | 2010 | 288 pages
Paying close attention to the social-emotional development of young children is critical, now more than ever. Use ASQ:SE-2 (page 4) to quickly identify young children at risk for social or emotional difficulties—and then enhance development in this important area with the books and resources on the next few pages.
IN THIS SECTION:
Pyramid Model Resources
Prevent-Teach-Reinforce
Strong Start
By Kathy L. Reschke, Ph.D.
This new suite of laminated guides includes key topics related to socialemotional development: early friendships, temperament and behavior, pretend play, belonging, and more!
LEARN MORE on page 35
By Marcia Lee Unnever
This unique collection of 70 fun, quick, and effective activities is a great way to support every child’s social-emotional development and get them ready for learning.
LEARN MORE on page 36
Brookes is committed to helping all young children develop critical social-emotional skills. That’s why we’re proud to partner with The Pyramid Model Consortium (PMC), the leading nonprofit dedicated to promoting high-fidelity use of the Pyramid Model. Brookes and PMC aim to expand access to the Pyramid Model and distribute resources to programs across the country. These tools and books are a great place to start!
By Kathryn M. Bigelow, Ph.D., Judith J. Carta, Ph.D., Dwight W. Irvin, Ph.D., & Mary Louise Hemmeter, Ph.D.
"An innovative and invaluable tool for teachers in infant–toddler settings.”
Jane Squires, University of Oregon, co-developer of ASQ
TPITOS™ is for early childhood settings caring for infants and toddlers from birth to 3 years of age. Focusing on teacher practices and classroom environment variables, TPITOS measures how well your program's staff is fostering responsive, nurturing relationships with children and promoting strong social-emotional development in their earliest years.
COMPLETE TPITOS (manual and one pack of forms)—$90.00 | Stock #: 25106-52438 | 2018 | ISBN 978-1-68125-243-8
Manual and tool also sold separately at www.brookespublishing.com.
By Lise Fox, Ph.D., Mary Louise Hemmeter, Ph.D., & Patricia Snyder, Ph.D.
"Thoughtful use of TPOT will help create environments in which all children can be happier and more engaged in learning.”
Marilou Hyson, University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Education
TPOT™ is for preschool classrooms enrolling children 2–5 years of age. Uncovering detailed information about the quality of 14 key teaching practices, TPOT measures how well early childhood teachers are implementing universal, targeted, and individualized supports—and what teachers need to focus on to ensure positive social-emotional outcomes for children.
COMPLETE TPOT (manual and one pack of forms)—$90.00 | Stock #: 25106-76528 | 2014 | ISBN 978-1-59857-652-8
Manual and tool also sold separately at www.brookespublishing.com.
PRACTICAL MATERIALS include forms, vignettes, and Checklists of Effective Practices for each main topic covered
By Amy Hunter, MSW, LICSW, Mary Louise Hemmeter, Ph.D., Kathryn M. Bigelow, Ph.D., & Neal M. Horen, Ph.D.
“The go-to guide for all those in early childhood seeking to understand the Pyramid Model.”
Smokie Brawley, NC
Healthy Social Behaviors
Project
The highly anticipated followup to Unpacking the Pyramid Model, this one-of-a-kind book provides a step-by-step overview of the Pyramid Model for infants and toddlers from birth to three. With this accessible training guide, teachers and providers will use research-based practices to:
• Address their own well-being to prepare for their important work
• Build positive relationships with children, families, and colleagues
• Promote social-emotional skills and address the impact of trauma
• Create an anti-racist and inclusive early care environment
• Understand, prevent, and effectively respond to challenging behavior
• Provide individualized support for children with persistent needs related to social-emotional development and behavior
• and more!
$49.95 | Stock #: 25106-58591 | 2025 | 208 pages | ISBN 978-1-68125-859-1
Edited
by Mary Louise
Hemmeter, Ph.D.,
Michaelene M. Ostrosky, Ph.D., & Lise Fox, Ph.D.
Need a practical, step-by-step overview of the Pyramid Model?
Created by the Pyramid Model developers and experts with extensive training experience, this is the first book to provide that essential how-to guidance. Early childhood educators will get a complete overview of the framework, plus in-depth guidance, evidence-based strategies, and helpful checklists for implementing all tiers of the Pyramid Model: universal, targeted, and individualized.
Ideal for use in teacher trainings, preservice courses, and individual professional development, this book will give educators the foundational skills they need to construct a positive classroom environment, establish behavior expectations, actively teach friendship skills, deliver explicit instruction in social-emotional competence, and more!
$49.95 | Stock #: 25106-53909 | 2021 | 208 pages | ISBN 978-1-68125-390-9
PRACTICAL MATERIALS include authentic examples, case studies, and dozens of online support materials!
By Lana Shklyar Nenide, M.S., Kate Sweeney, M.S.W., LCSW-C, Gerard Costa, Ph.D., Neal M. Horen, Ph.D., & Robert M. Corso, Ph.D.
Infant Mental Health (IMH) and the Pyramid Model (PM) are two frameworks with an important common goal: supporting the mental health and social-emotional well-being of infants, young children, and their families. For the first time ever, one book integrates these two frameworks to create a more effective, knowledgeable, and responsive early childhood workforce.
Developed by a team of visionary early childhood experts, this timely book debunks misunderstandings around IMH and PM and illustrates how these two approaches can combine to support better outcomes for children and families. Learn how integrating the two frameworks can help programs strengthen professional development, increase parental confidence, enhance data-informed decision-making, use a trauma-informed approach to support healing in young children and families, and more.
$49.95 | Stock #: 25106-58492 | April 2025 | approx. 384 pages | ISBN 978-1-68125-849-2
By the Pyramid Model Consortium
Train your staff on the Pyramid Model with these convenient online modules! This comprehensive training program is designed to help early childhood professionals master all three tiers of the Pyramid Model: universal, targeted, and individualized supports. Featuring hours of high-quality, evidence-based instruction, these emodules are costeffective, interactive, and available online 24/7 for months.
Watch a video introduction and order at www.brookespublishing.com
Annual subscription $49.00 per user P rices vary; see www.brookespublishing.com
• Infant Toddler Package
• Preschool Package
• Birth to Five Package (English or Spanish)
• Culturally Responsive Practices
• Trauma-Informed Care and The Pyramid Model
• Wellness: Taking Care of Yourself
• Practice-Based Coaching
• Prevent-Teach-Reinforce for Young Children
• Prevent-Teach-Reinforce for Families
• Pyramid Model Practices in Early Intervention
ONLINE MATERIALS include helpful checklists, rating scales, and a classroom practices assessment
By Glen Dunlap, Ph.D., Kelly Wilson, M.A., Phillip S. Strain, Ph.D., & Janice K. Lee, Ph.D.
The premier Tier 3 intervention for the Pyramid Model, Prevent-TeachReinforce for Young Children (PTR-YC) is a research-proven, family-centered approach used in preschools nationwide to resolve persistent challenging behaviors. Now this bestselling PTR-YC guide is in a second edition, with enhancements informed by user feedback, the authors’ training experiences, and new studies on the effectiveness of the model.
Developed by behavior experts, this practical guidebook fully introduces the five steps of the PTR-YC model: 1) teaming and goal setting; 2) data collection; 3) functional behavioral assessment; 4) development and implementation of a behavior intervention plan; and 5) using data, arranging for generalization, and next steps. You’ll get instructions for conducting all five steps, case examples, and tools and assessment instruments to implement the steps effectively.
$49.95 | Stock #: 25106-55484 | 2022 | 248 pages | ISBN 978-1-68125-548-4
By Glen Dunlap, Ph.D., et al.
“Takes the guesswork out of achieving meaningful changes in children's challenging behaviors."
Stephan Viehweg, IU School of Medicine
Use the proven PTR approach with families to help them prevent behavior challenges in children ages 2–10. With the PTR-F model in this accessible guide, you’ll discover how to take on the role of PTR-F facilitator and meet each family’s needs through a 5-step process, from working with the family to set goals to monitoring behavioral data. Includes a behavior rating scale, assessment checklists, and more!
$44.95 | Stock #: 25106-79789 | 2017 | 240 pages
These live training opportunities will help you and your staff make the most of our Pyramid Model products!
Attend intensive workshops that show you how to use TPOT and TPITOS and meet reliability standards. Successfully complete the workshops and you’ll receive a certificate indicating your reliability status!
Choose from a one-day workshop on the Prevent-Teach-Reinforce model, or multi-day seminars for more advanced training.
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“A great asset to our socialemotional curriculum.”
By Sara A. Whitcomb, Ph.D., & Danielle M. Parisi Damico, Ph.D.
Teach social-emotional competence in the critical early years of school! Part of the Strong Kids™ series, Strong Start is a fun, easy way to help young children develop the social-emotional skills they need to build a foundation for future school success. Developed by a team of educational and mental health experts, these two age-appropriate curricula are:
• Teacher-tested and evidence-based. Studies have shown that groups of children who participated found significant reductions in problem emotional-behavioral symptoms.
• Easy to fit in your existing classroom schedule with no special training.
• Complete with everything you need: adaptable scripts, class activities, and printable handouts.
• A highly effective way to teach skills such as managing anger, reducing stress, solving interpersonal problems, and more.
Pre-K: $42.95 | Stock #: 25106-79697 | 2016 | ISBN 978-1-59857-969-7 Grades K–2: $42.95 | Stock #: 25106-79703 | 2016 | ISBN 978-1-59857-970-3
By Susan E. Craig, Ph.D.
“A gentle manual on assisting the child who is calling out to us.” Allen C. Crocker, Children's Hospital Boston
Effectively teach children exposed to abuse, neglect, and other forms of trauma— and help them build resilience and hope. Learn how to adapt instruction to support children exposed to trauma, use positive behavior supports, help students build supportive relationships, and establish routines that instill a sense of safety and control.
$29.95 | Stock #: 25106-69742 | 2008 | 240 pages
By Jen Alexander, M.A., NCC, SB-RPT
“A resource you’ll come back to over and over for ideas, support, and encouragement."
Jody McVittie, Executive Director, Sound Discipline
Get a comprehensive framework for building a trauma-sensitive school that helps all students thrive. Trauma expert Jen Alexander introduces a multi-tier system of support (MTSS) for developing a trauma-sensitive learning environment, including universal strategies and intensive interventions for students who need more support.
$29.95 | Stock #: 25106-52452 | 2019 | 248 pages
“Practical, clear and relatable…will be incredibly helpful in your work.” Neal Horen, Georgetown University Center for Child and Human Development
By Sarah Taylor Vanover, Ed.D., with Kristen Mennona, LPC, BC-DMT, CEDS
As anxiety rates skyrocket among young learners, learn how to understand and support these students. A reader-friendly introductory guide for teachers, this book will prepare educators to recognize anxiety in children ages 3–8, identify associated behaviors, and work effectively with students who have anxiety symptoms.
• Get a primer on seven types of childhood anxiety
• Review the assessment and evaluation process, and understand the role a teacher should play
• Understand the issues and emotions parents face, so that teachers can offer sensitive support
• Use classroom interventions to meet the needs of children with anxiety and create a nurturing environment
• Learn which strategies to avoid, from unrealistic expectations to excessive reassurance
$29.95 | Stock #: 25106-56498 | 2024 | 160 pages | ISBN 978-1-68125-649-8
By Meme Hieneman, Ph.D., BCBA, Karen Elfner, M.A., & Jane Sergay, M.Ed.
WINNER of the Parenting/Family category in the 2023 Next Generation Indie Book Awards!
Help parents use positive behavior support (PBS) to respond to a wide range of challenging behaviors in their children. Families will learn how to pinpoint the reasons behind behavior and intervene through three steps: preventing problems, replacing challenging behavior, and managing consequences. Includes examples, activities, and downloadable forms!
$29.95 | Stock #: 25106-55644 | 2022 | 224 pages
By Meme Hieneman, Ph.D., BCBA, Sarah Fefer, Ph.D., BCBA, Shane Isley, M.S., BCBA, & Missy Sieders, B.A.
“Revolutionary and audacious in its innovative approach to family life.” Kimberli Breen, Affecting Behavior Change Inc.
Help parents use PBS to enhance their family functioning and lay a foundation for positive behavior in children. Evidence-based, culturally sensitive, and family friendly, this book is an ideal way to prevent challenging behaviors before they occur and improve quality of life for families. Includes exercises, worksheets, in-depth case studies, and downloads on developing a successful PBS plan.
$24.95 | Stock #: 25106-55675 | 2022 | 152 pages
Early language development is one of the most important factors that contribute to reading success and overall academic achievement. With the reliable tools on the next few pages, you can effectively screen and assess young children’s communication and language skills in the critical first years of life. And the books on page 30 can help you provide dual language learners with the supports they’ll need to succeed in school.
PEEPS
MacArthur-Bates CDIs
DEMSS
FEATURED TITLE
Building Preverbal Communication & Engagement
Triadic Gaze Intervention for Young Children With Disabilities and Their Families
By
Lesley B. Olswang, Ph.D., CCC-SLP, et al.
“Essential reading…an evidence-based, practical, and inspiring guide.”
Gay Burton, Boyer Children's Clinic
Harness the power of Triadic Gaze Intervention (TGI) to help children with disabilities learn to communicate successfully, bond with their families, and engage with their world. In this comprehensive resource, birth-to-three practitioners will learn to use the six elements of the authors’ PoWRRS-Connect protocol for implementing TGI: providing opportunity, waiting, recognizing, responding, shaping, and connecting.
$49.95 | Stock #: 25106-54661 | 2022 | 200 pages | ISBN 978-1-68125-466-1
By A. Lynn Williams, Ph.D., & Carol Stoel-Gammon, Ph.D.
Evaluate young children struggling with phonological skills— so they can receive support as early as possible.
Tests of early phonological skills are often not sensitive enough for the youngest children though phonological development is linked with a child’s success with language and literacy. That’s why clinicians need PEEPS™, a comprehensive assessment of early phonological skills developed specifically for toddlers 18–36 months. Created by experts in early phonological development and speech sound disorders, PEEPS helps SLPs detect speech and language delays early, so children can receive the intervention and support they need to be effective communicators.
• Specially developed to screen and assess young children
• In-depth assessment of an overlooked skill set, early phonological skills
• Accurately identifies children struggling with phonological skills
• Quick and convenient: get a comprehensive picture of early phonological skills in less than 20 minutes
PEEPS Kit (Examiner’s Manual, pack of 10 forms, stimulus board book, drawstring bag for physical stimuli, demo video): $149.95 | Stock #: 25106-54418 | 2023 | ISBN 978-1-68125-441-8
By Virginia A. Marchman, Ph.D., Philip S. Dale, Ph.D., & Larry Fenson, Ph.D., with the CDI Advisory Board
Now with more options for electronic administration, including fillable PDFs and a web-based administration platform, Web-CDI
Capture parents’ knowledge of their child’s emerging language skills with the CDIs! Developed by top language researchers, the CDIs yield valid, reliable information on language development—from children’s early signs of comprehension to their first nonverbal gestures, first words, and the beginnings of grammar. The CDIs include measures for three age ranges: Words and Gestures (8 to 18 months), Words and Sentences (16 to 30 months), and the shorter CDI-III (30 to 37 months) that measures expressive vocabulary and grammar.
Paper User’s Guide and 25 forms | $139.95 | Stock #: 25106-56993 | 2023 | ISBN 978-1-68125-699-3
• Expanded and more representative norms
• More options for electronic administration
• New picture-based instructions
• Detailed guidelines about choosing appropriate CDI forms
• More CDI resources online
• A rapid, valid Computerized Adaptive scale for expressive vocabulary
Electronic User’s Guide and PDF forms | $239.95 | Stock #: 25106-57006 | 2023 | ISBN 978-1-68125-700-6
Developers: 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
Help both monolingual and bilingual students flourish with the QUILS screeners for young children. Created and tested by experts in child language development, test item construction, statistics, and linguistics, these gamelike digital tools screen one of the most important domains for reading and school success: language!
• Quick and easy, child-completed
• Measures language domains that predict academic success
• Engages kids with interactive items and cartoon illustrations
• Automatically generates accurate scores and easy-to-read reports
• No special training required
For monolingual English students ages 3 through 6 years, use QUILS™, an expertdeveloped interactive screener you can administer on a touchscreen tablet or computer. QUILS accurately measures children’s language comprehension skills in three key areas: vocabulary, syntax, and process.
$139.95 | Stock #: 25106-52308 | 2017
Price for annual subscription
For English–Spanish bilingual children ages 3 through 5 years, use QUILS™: ES, which consists of separate English and Spanish sections. QUILS: ES offers a full picture of bilingual language development and is sensitive enough to pinpoint potential language delays and difficulties in bilingual children.
$139.95 | Stock #: 25106-52346 | 2021
Price for annual subscription
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By Elizabeth D. Peña, Ph.D., CCC-SLP, Vera F. Gutiérrez-Clellen, Ph.D., CCC-SLP, Aquiles Iglesias, Ph.D., CCC-SLP, Brian A. Goldstein, Ph.D., CCC-SLP, & Lisa M. Bedore, Ph.D., CCC-SLP
Developed by SLPs, BESA is designed to respond to the needs of Spanish-English bilingual children from ages 4 through 6 years. With this valid, reliable assessment, programs can differentiate between a delay in English language acquisition and a true language disorder, document bilingual children’s speech and language strengths and needs, monitor children's progress in both languages, and use the information to make decisions about intervention. An essential tool for revealing the big picture of a bilingual child's language development!
BESA KIT: $550.00 | Stock #: 25106-52797 | 2018
Bilingual English–Spanish Assessment and BESA are trademarks of Paul H. Brookes Publishing Co., Inc.
By
Edythe A. Strand, Ph.D., & Rebecca J. McCauley, Ph.D.
• Validity and reliability are backed up with solid evidence.
• Culturally and linguistically appropriate. BESA subtests are different for each language; items were developed based on the markers, structure, and culture of each language.
• Flexible and convenient. Use the English and Spanish subtests independently or combine them as part of an assessment battery.
“A gold standard in childhood motor speech testing.”
Dave Hammer, VP of Programs at Apraxia Kids
Diagnose severe speech sound disorders in children 3 and older with DEMSS, a criterionreferenced assessment that helps SLPs determine the degree to which motor speech impairment contributes to a severe speech sound disorder. Use DEMSS to diagnose disorders, estimate the severity of a child’s disorder, inform goals, and make treatment decisions.
DEMSS manual + unlimited forms: $149.95 | Stock #: 25106-53091 | 2019
Developed by Nickola W. Nelson, Ph.D., CCC-SLP, Elena Plante, Ph.D., CCC-SLP, Nancy Helm-Estabrooks, Sc.D., CCC-SLP, & Gillian Hotz, Ph.D., CCC-SLP
Tele-TILLS materials for virtual administration are now included with the Examiner's Kit (and can be purchased separately)!
TILLS™ is the groundbreaking assessment you need to test oral and written language skills in students ages 6–18 years. TILLS was designed and standardized to identify language/literacy disorders such as dyslexia, document patterns of relative strengths and weaknesses, and track changes in language and literacy skills over time.
MORE: www.tillstest.com
TILLS Examiner’s Kit: $599.95 | Stock #: 25106-55323 | 2016
By Lisa M. López, Ph.D., & Mariela Páez, Ed.D.
“[A] much-needed contribution to the effective education of DLLs.” Linda Espinosa, Professor Emeritus, University of Missouri-Columbia
Extending the groundbreaking work of Patton O. Tabors, this reader-friendly guide connects research to practice for teachers of DLLs. Teachers will discover how to work with diverse families, implement evidence-based practices that support DLLs, and assess in culturally valid ways. Includes case studies, reflection activities, downloadable forms, and more.
$39.95 | Stock #: 25106-53848 | 2021 | 200 pages
By
Johanne Paradis, Ph.D., Fred Genesee, Ph.D., & Martha B. Crago, Ph.D.
“A wonderful book…both scholarly and accessible". Erika Hoff, Florida Atlantic University
Developed by three influential experts, this state-of-the-art textbook prepares SLPs and educators to support DLLs. Aligned with Head Start guidelines on cultural and linguistic responsiveness, this book gives professionals research and recommended practices on supporting development in both languages, planning culturally appropriate interventions, addressing reading disorders, and more.
$49.95 | Stock #: 25106-54067 | 2021 | 400 pages
By Patton O. Tabors, Ed.D.
“A well-researched, concise, informative book on a subject that needs much attention.” Janice Myck-Wayne, California State University, Fullerton Get reliable research, useful information, and essential tools to meet the needs of second language learners and put them on the path to academic success. Leading researcher Patton Tabors helps early educators support the language and literacy development of second language learners while honoring their home languages and cultures.
EBOOK: $39.95 | Stock #: 25106-74753 | 2008 | 256 pages
By
Shauna L. Tominey, Ph.D., & Elisabeth C. O’Bryon, Ph.D.
“An impressive combination of practical and empirically-based recommendations.”
Sandra Barrueco, The Catholic University of America
This toolbox of 45 practical, developmentally appropriate strategies is a must for anyone teaching DLLs. Learn how to set up your environment to support DLLs, use culturally responsive classroom management practices, promote early academic skills, and more. Includes activities, quizzes, Spanish songs and vocabulary, and helpful forms.
$39.95 | Stock #: 25106-50434 | 2018 | 224 pages
Help early educators ensure that every young child in your program belongs, learns, and thrives! Invest in the practical professional development resources in this section, and visit our Brookes blog (blog.brookespublishing.com) for tips, strategies, and wisdom from our experts on early childhood education.
Coaching & Collaboration
Classroom
with Disabilities,
Edited by Mark L. Batshaw, M.D., Nancy J. Roizen, M.D., & Louis Pellegrino, M.D.
“[A] veritable encyclopedia in one book.” Robin McWilliam, The University of Alabama
Does your program own this gold-standard text on working effectively with children and families? Children with Disabilities has been trusted for decades by university faculty and relied on by thousands of professionals from diverse fields. Meticulously peer-reviewed, this book is an unparalleled compendium of information about developmental, clinical, family, education, and intervention issues, from birth through adolescence. Special features include chapter overviews, case studies, thought questions, 200+ illustrations, and a test bank and multimedia materials for faculty. $89.95 | Stock #: 25106-53206 | 2019 | 1000 pages | ISBN 978-1-68125-320-6
“The contributors go beyond typical descriptions of challenges—they also advance solutions.”
Michael Cunningham, Tulane University
Edited by Christine M. McWayne, Ph.D., & Vivian L. Gadsden, Ed.D.
How can we close opportunity gaps for young children affected by poverty and systemic racism—and build hope and resilience for children and families? In this timely volume, 40+ leading researchers identify new approaches, insights, and technologies that can promote educational equity and improve outcomes for children and families living in poverty.
Building on the seminal work of researcher John Fantuzzo, this book focuses on identifying and expanding on child, family, and community strengths to address the needs of the whole child and family. The contributors examine the importance of 1) child-level strengths and social connections, 2) strengths-based intervention, and 3) collaboration and data sharing across systems. In addition to reporting on current research projects, the contributors outline future priorities and explore how research can inform policy and practice to achieve sustainable change.
$89.95 | Stock #: 25106-57464 | 2024 | 328 pages | ISBN 978-1-68125-746-4
FINALIST!
2024 Next Generation Indie Book Awards, BIPOC category
By Jen Neitzel, Ph.D., & Ebonyse Mead, Ed.D., with invited contributors
Transform your practices and work for systemic change with this roadmap to promoting racial equity in early childhood education. Grounded in research but focused on action, this empowering guide offers deep foundational knowledge and practical classroom strategies that challenge entrenched biases and promote better outcomes for Black children and families. The only handbook of its kind that takes a rigorous look at the historical roots of racial bias, this book goes beyond bandaid approaches to equity and prioritizes real transformation and healing.
• Recognize the many ways racialized bias shows up within the early childhood system
• Create culturally responsive anti-bias (CRAB) education environments
• Help young Black children build and maintain a positive racial identity
• Strengthen school–family partnerships
• and more
$39.95 | Stock #: 25106-57204 | 2023 | 200 pages | ISBN 978-1-68125-720-4
“Detailed, practical strategies for early education leaders to advance all aspects of equity.”
Tameka Ardrey, Georgia Southern University
By Anni K. Reinking, Ed.D., & Laycee Thigpen, MS.Ed.
This groundbreaking book is your reader-friendly guide to launching transformative DEIAB work—or expanding the work your program or school is already doing. Expertly converting theory into concrete action steps, this book shows how to coach early childhood educators in creating an equity-focused classroom culture, providing them with guidance on instructional delivery, curriculum content, and teaching materials.
• Use the invaluable Anti-Ism Scale to assess your program’s status and monitor growth
• Identify how intersectionality of social identities influences each person’s experiences
• Create an action plan to coach educators toward greater equity and inclusion
• Overcome obstacles to DEIAB work
• Ensure continuous growth through assessment and reflection
$32.95 | Stock #: 25106-56870 | 2023 | 176 pages | ISBN 978-1-68125-687-0
By Laurie A. Dinnebeil, Ph.D., & William F. McInerny, Ph.D.
PRACTICAL DOWNLOADS:
Data collection forms, action plans, a planning matrix, self-assessments, and coaching session sample logs
Learn about multiple models of professional collaboration with this how-to guidebook for educators and early interventionists working with children birth to five. Discover how to establish ground rules and objectives for coaching, build rapport within a coaching relationship, work together on intervention goals and action plans, deliver effective performance feedback, and more.
$39.95 | Stock #: 25106-54692 | 2023 | 216 pages
By Jennifer D. Pierce, Ph.D., & Kimberly St. Martin, Ph.D.
PRACTICAL DOWNLOADS:
Coaching Implementation Checklist, Conducting Plan-Do-Study-Act Cycles, Coaching Self-Assessment, and more
Conduct powerful coaching cycles with teachers and school teams with this must-have professional reference. Focusing on improved practice for coaches and bigpicture systems change, the authors combine relevant research with hands-on guidance, vivid examples, and resources for planning, conducting, and reflecting on the quality of coaching.
$39.95 | Stock #: 25106-54227 | 2023 | 192 pages
“A valuable go-toguide for anyone learning about or doing coaching.”
Linda
Labas, The University of Maine
By Dathan D. Rush, Ed.D., CCC-SLP, & M’Lisa L. Shelden, PT, Ph.D.
Support colleagues and families as they enhance their knowledge, develop new skills, and promote children’s healthy development! This bestselling guide is packed with practical tools to help you conduct skillful coaching in homes, schools, and communities. Developed by coaching experts and informed by the authors’ staff development experience, this book addresses the real-world challenges of coaching and offers concrete guidance on successful strategies and interactions.
• Get step-by-step walkthrough of the characteristics of good coaching practices
• Discover how to adjust your coaching techniques to meet the needs of educators, parents, and caregivers
• Find scripts and scenarios that show what coaching should look and sound like
• Improve your practice with downloadable tools, including the Coaching Plan, Coaching Practices Rating Scale, and Coaching Log
$44.95 | Stock #: 25106-52568 | 2020 | 296 pages | ISBN 978-1-68125-256-8
Supports the Pyramid Model!
See page 22 for an online training module on Practice-Based Coaching.
By Patricia Snyder, Ph.D., Mary Louise Hemmeter, Ph.D.,
& Lise Fox,
Ph.D.
Enhance early childhood practitioners’ use of evidence-informed teaching practices with this book, the first comprehensive introduction to the proven, research-based PBC framework. Created by the developers of PBC, this research-to-practice resource gives readers an in-depth overview of this widely adopted framework and a complete guide to implementing its three key components: shared goals and action planning, focused observation, and reflection and feedback.
To help professionals implement PBC with fidelity, they’ll get case stories, tip boxes, reflection questions, and 30+ downloadable resources, including data collection forms, checklists, and organizational templates. Ideal for professional development, this definitive resource on PBC will help programs and coaches prepare every practitioner to master today’s recommended practices.
$39.95 | Stock #: 25106-53817 | 2022 | 304 pages | ISBN 978-1-68125-381-7
By Kathy L. Reschke, Ph.D.
Perfect for professional learning, these 16 Quick Reference Guides will put practical knowledge and ready-to-use strategies in the hands of every educator in your program. Developed by an early childhood expert with more than 40 years of experience, these laminated, sixpage primers cover topics with explicit links to core developmental domains: cognitive, physical, socio-emotional, communication, and adaptive. Teachers will get tips they can trust on developmentally appropriate practices—not only within developmental domains, but in other key areas with a broad effect on a child’s life.
Colorful illustrations, lists, tips, and infographics instantly engage educators and give an at-a-glance understanding of developmentally appropriate practices.
• School Readiness
• Early Language: First Sounds and Words
• Becoming a Writer
• Understanding Numbers
• Curiosity and Scientific Thinking
• Growing As Thinkers
• Memory
• Pretend Play
• Temperament and Behavior
• Early Friendships
• Belonging
• Doing the Right Thing
• Creativity
• Humor
• Mealtime and Eating
• Made to Move
Ideal for staff professional learning in preschools and across districts, these guides are available individually, in convenient packs of 5 for bulk purchases, or as a complete set of 16.
Complete set: $184.95 | Stock #: 25106-S1145 | March 2025
Each pack: $59.95 | 5 laminated guides, 6 pages each (packs contain 5 of the same guide) ORDER at www.brookespublishing.com
“A must-read for those seeking to create a nurturing and enriching environment.” Kathy Price, Regional Childcare Coordinator, NM-RECA & SW Regional Education Cooperative
By Marcia Lee Unnever
Get every young child ready to learn—and support their socialemotional development—with these 70 fun, quick, and effective activities! Teachers will love this unique combination of SEL, mindfulness, and brainfriendly physical activity that promotes growth, development, and behavior management. A perfect complement to today’s popular curricula, these fieldtested activities help kids wake up, calm down, focus, and soothe anxious feelings in as little as 15 minutes a day.
• Encourage mindfulness with breathing and sensory exercises
• Set the stage for learning with structured movements that support brain function and resiliency
• Strengthen SEL with activities that support CASEL Core Competencies
• Build self-esteem with uplifting messages to use each day
• Reduce behavior challenges and make classroom management easier
• Promote academic achievement—field testing showed correlation with test score improvement
$32.95 | Stock #: 25106-57594 | 2024 | 168 pages | ISBN 978-1-68125-759-4
DOWNLOADABLE MATERIALS:
13 audio recordings, 18 instructional videos, 18 pages of song cards, instructions, and illustrations of key vocabulary
By Anne Meeker Watson, Ph.D.
Teaching sign language to young children has many benefits, from enhancing social-emotional and preliteracy skills to supporting positive parent–child relationships. This guide gives you joyful, easy ways to teach ASL sign vocabulary through music and play during everyday classroom routines.
• Combine signing with music—a powerful, motivating, neurologically rich experience for children
• Strengthen essential skills: communication, social-emotional, selfregulation, and literacy skills
• Help children build positive relationships with each other and with educators and caregivers
• Infuse the school day with joy and fun, promoting sustained attention and engagement
• Support communication development for all children, including dual language learners and children with language delays
$34.95 | Stock #: 25106-54975 | 2022 | 192 pages | ISBN 978-1-68125-497-5
By Susan R. Sandall, Ph.D., Ariane N. Gauvreau, Ph.D., BCBA-D, Gail E. Joseph, Ph.D., & Ilene S. Schwartz, Ph.D., BCBA-D
Includes 7 training modules to teach the Building Blocks framework in college courses and professional development sessions!
Prepare early childhood educators to teach all children in inclusive settings with the fourth edition of this bestselling guide! Like the previous editions, this guide gives pre-and inservice teachers three types of evidencebased inclusion strategies: curriculum modifications, embedded learning opportunities, and child-focused instructional strategies. Educators will learn how to apply these strategies for the benefit of all children, and they’ll find guidance on critical topics, from fostering friendships to promoting positive behavior.
$54.95 | Stock #: 25106-57990 | 2024 | 264 pages | ISBN 978-1-68125-799-0
More than 20 printable forms for reflection, data collection, goal writing, and more!
• All chapters updated
• New chapter on Ongoing Assessment and Instructional Decision-Making
• New chapter on Implementing Building Blocks
• 8 new checklists and planning forms
• New section on the impact of implicit bias on teachers’ perception of behavior
• More on collaboration, curriculum modifications, and friendships
By
Yev Veverka, Ph.D., BCBA-D, Susan A. Ramage, R.N., M.N., Christy Baker, OTR/L, CLE, Kelsey Milne, M.S., & Emilie Dupont, M.Ed.
Make mealtimes fulfilling and meaningful experiences for all young children with this user-friendly planning guide for early educators and providers. Through a tiered approach based on MTSS, you’ll deliver mealtime supports that respond to each child’s needs and foster safety, autonomy, connection, nourishment, interest, and inclusion.
• Develop a vision for mealtimes and set goals for improvement
• Address feeding challenges in culturally responsive ways
• Encourage children to explore and build comfort with a variety of foods
• Incorporate literacy, math, and other skills into mealtime
• Use mealtime talk to increase children’s social connections and awareness of food justice
• Cultivate collaborative relationships with families
• Use ongoing assessment to make decisions and track progress
$34.95 | Stock #: 25106-58249 | 2025 | 264 pages | ISBN 978-1-68125-824-9
By Angi Stone-MacDonald, Ph.D., Kristen Wendell, Ph.D., Anne Douglass, Ph.D., Mary Lu Love, M.S., & Amanda Wiehe Lopes, Ph.D.
“Provides excellent examples of high- quality STEM activities to support children's problem-solving and critical thinking skills."
Serra Acar, University of Massachusetts Boston
Boost children’s problem-solving skills and set them up for success with the new edition of this practical guide! This book will help you get all kids ready for kindergarten by teaching them basic practices of engineering design and critical thinking. Using a clear instructional framework and fun lesson plans for infants, toddlers, and preschoolers, you’ll guide emerging engineers as they explore big ideas and develop new ways of thinking. Practical materials include activities, self-reflection checklists, UDL Planning Sheets, and Experience Planning Templates.
$42.95 | Stock #: 25106-57495 | 2024 | 248 pages | ISBN 978-1-68125-749-5
By
Sallee J. Beneke, Ph.D., Michaelene M. Ostrosky, Ph.D., & Lilian G. Katz, Ph.D.
“The ideas are powerful, the theory developed, the practice researched and clearly explained.”
Sylvia Chard, Professor Emeritus, University of Alberta
Engage children’s curiosity through indepth investigations of topics that capture their interest. With this book, you’ll discover how to use the popular, child-centered Project Approach to reach and teach all learners in an inclusive classroom. Includes training materials, examples of successful projects, and an implementation checklist.
$39.95 | Stock #: 25106-52285 | 2019 | 208 pages |
• Three new themes: computational thinking, makerspaces, and inclusion and equity in STEM
• Every lesson plan updated
• More lessons based on new children’s books
• New art/music/drama lesson options
• More on spatial development
• Expanded information on assessment
• Updated resources and references
By Nancy C. Jordan, Ed.D., & Nancy Dyson, Ph.D.
“An absolute must…a wonderful collection of evidence-based interventions.”
Jane Wilburne, Penn State Harrisburg
Help kindergartners at risk for math difficulties with these explicit, evidence-based interventions, proven in studies to improve children’s number sense. You’ll get 24 scripted lessons that take just 30 minutes each—ideal for helping small groups of students boost math skills like oral counting, number recognition, numeral writing, quantity recognition, and solving of story problems.
$39.95 | Stock #: 25106-72919 | 2014 | 248 pages
By Howard Goldstein, Ph.D., CCC-SLP & Elizabeth Spencer Kelley, Ph.D., CCC-SLP
Boost word learning through 26 interactive storybooks! Ideal for 4- to 6-year-olds at risk for reading difficulties, Story Friends introduces kids to challenging new words and helps them master key concept words that will help them learn new academic content faster.
Specialist’s Kit (one-to-one use): $599.95 | Stock #: 25106-51301
Classroom Kit (small group use): $1,199.95 | Stock #: 25106-51288
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By Marilyn Jager Adams, Ph.D., Barbara R. Foorman, Ph.D., Ingvar Lundberg, Ph.D., & Terri Beeler, Ed.D.
“Research-based theory translated into fieldtested materials that teachers can confidently and successfully use.” American Educator
Join the teachers nationwide who rely on this bestselling curriculum to strengthen preliteracy skills in pre-K to Grade 1. Engaging, adaptable activities take just 15–20 minutes a day and increase in complexity as kids learn.
$32.95 | Stock #: 25106-63214 | 1998 | 208 pages
Also Available: ABC Foundations for Young Children, Marilyn Adams’ playful, engaging curriculum supplement on alphabet knowledge.
By C. Melanie Schuele, Ph.D., CCC-SLP, & Naomi D. Murphy, M.S., CCC-SLP
Includes 100+ pages of downloadable game boards, word lists, implementation checklists, and picture cards.
Deliver systematic, intensive phonological awareness instruction with this supplemental Tier 2 curriculum for students in Grades K–2. Field-tested, evidence-based, and developed by SLPs, this proven program helps you sharpen struggling students’ phonological awareness skills through focused, small-group lessons that take just 30 minutes each, three times a week. A great way to transform struggling readers into successful readers!
$39.95 | Stock #: 25106-71189 | 2014 | 180 pages
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By Samuel L. Odom, Ph.D., Ann M. Sam, Ph.D., & Ann W. Cox, Ph.D.
Training recommended: APERS-PE training is provided through Frank Porter Graham Child Development Institute at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
How well does your school support learning, development, and participation for children on the autism spectrum? Find out with the APERS-PE, an in-depth assessment that evaluates the quality of educational programs for preschool students with autism. Filling the need for a valid, reliable tool focused on the unique learning needs of autistic students, the APERS draws on observations, interviews, and reviews of student records to yield ratings of key domains critical to program quality, from a positive learning climate to family involvement.
APERS:PE: $149.95 | Stock #: 25106-57242 | 2024 | ISBN 978-1-68125-724-2
ALSO AVAILABLE: APERS-MH for middle and high school programs
SCERTS® is a registered trademark of Barry M. Prizant, Amy M. Wetherby, Emily B. Rubin, and Amy C. Laurent. Easy-Score™ is a trademark of Paul H. Brookes Publishing Co., Inc.
• Measures what matters—program features most likely to influence the learning and behavior of autistic students
• Gives you clear and actionable results that help you pinpoint program strengths and resolve challenges
• Informs professional development for teachers
• Provides proof of quality to decision makers and families
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
Partner with families to promote autistic children’s progress in three key domains: Social Communication, Emotional Regulation, and Transactional Support.
MANUAL (two volumes)
• Assessment: Find goals and objectives for each of the domains, discover how to use the model in educational settings, and get a detailed listing of developmental milestones to look for.
• Intervention: Set social communication and emotional regulation goals, choose meaningful activities, implement supports, and link all three SCERTS components during program planning.
TRAINING DVD: See SCERTS strategies in action with 100+ minutes of professional development.
EASY-SCORE™ CD-ROM: Automated scoring and printable forms
Two-Volume Manual—$139.95 | Stock #: 25106-68189 | 2006 | ISBN 978-1-55766-818-9
DVD—$279.00 | Stock #: 25106-68509 | 2004 | ISBN 978-1-55766-850-9
Easy-Score—$249.95 | Stock #: 25106-71080 | 2010 | ISBN 978-1-59857-108-0
The Blended Practices Approach, Second Edition
By Kristie Pretti-Frontczak, Ph.D., & Jennifer Grisham, Ed.D., with Lynn D. Sullivan, M.Ed.
ONLINE FACULTY MATERIALS include PowerPoints with links to activities and resources.
Prepare current and future teachers with the new edition of this text, a comprehensive guide to the how and the why of high-quality assessment in inclusive early childhood settings. Developed to align with DEC Recommended Practices, this book takes a blended approach to assessment, combining recommended practices from early childhood education and special education. Educators will learn how to select assessment instruments, conduct authentic assessment during daily activities, collaborate with families, conduct eligibility assessments, and more.
$44.95 | Stock #: 25106-55996 | 2023 | 312 pages | ISBN 978-1-68125-599-6
• Increased focus on educational equity
• New section on considerations for special populations
• Expanded coverage of collaborative partnerships, data-based decision making, and more
• More practical materials, including a revised Curriculum-Based Assessment Rating Rubric
• Overview of revised versions of commonly used curriculum-based assessments
BESTSE LLE R
By
Jennifer Grisham, Ed.D., & Mary Louise Hemmeter, Ph.D., with Kristie Pretti-Frontczak, Ph.D.
“An essential resource for implementing successful inclusion and ensuring that all children learn and thrive.” Susan Sandall, University of Washington
Blend special and general education techniques into one approach with this bestselling text for inclusive early childhood teachers. Includes visual aids and sample forms, vignettes and practical examples that illustrate key concepts, chapter summaries, case studies, and learning activities for teachers to test their knowledge.
$44.95 | Stock #: 25106-76689 | 2017 | 384 pages
Edited by Judith J. Carta, Ph.D., & Robin Miller Young, Ed.D., NCSP
“The best available go-to resource on MTSS and young children" George Sugai, University of Connecticut at Storrs
Design, implement, and monitor successful MTSS with this big-picture planning guide, filled with the wisdom and research findings of 25+ experts. Featuring dedicated chapters on early literacy and language instruction, this book brings you foundational information about MTSS, plus concrete guidance on creating a tiered system for children ages 3–5.
$49.95 | Stock #: 25106-51943 | 2019 | 304 pages
By Nicole Eredics, B.Ed.
“I often hear educators ask ‘how’ to do inclusion. This book is the ‘how’ they've been searching for.” Sandra Assimotos McElwee, author of Who’s the Slow Learner?
Use curriculum modifications to break down barriers to full inclusion and teach all learners effectively! This bestseller introduces the what and how of inclusion and gives you 40 teacher-tested strategies to modify curriculum for students who work below grade level. Includes more than a dozen forms to use with specific modifications.
$29.95 | Stock #: 25106-52247 | 2018 | 208 pages
By
Cynthia R. Haddad, CFP®, ChSNC®, & John W. Nadworny, M.B.A., CFP®, CTFA
“Caregivers receive clear and practical advice for every step along the life journey.” Brian Skotko, Harvard Medical School
Help families of children with disabilities plan for financial security with this indepth guide, written by two financial planning experts. Give families the real-world advice needed to address five key factors of special needs planning—family and support, emotional, financial, legal, and government benefits factors. Includes a fillable planning timeline!
$34.95 | Stock #: 25106-54296 | 2022 | 352 pages
Everything You Need to Organize, Manage, and Monitor Classroom Data
By Cindy Golden, Ed.D.
“A phenomenal resource…for anyone wishing to teach themselves how to make data-based decisions.” Laura Riffel, Director of Behavior Doctor Seminars
Take the stress out of data collection with this practical resource! Learn how to design a customized data collection process, graph your students’ data, expertly manage time and paperwork, analyze data for patterns, and make data-driven decisions that enhance student achievement. Includes ready-to-use forms, tools, and handouts!
$44.95 | Stock #: 25106-79246 | 2018 | 264 pages
Using Inclusion as a Framework to Build Equity and Support All Students
By Jenna M. Rufo, Ed.D.,
& Julie Causton, Ph.D.
“Valuable tips and practical tools to reimagine supports, instruction, and services.”
Jennifer Kurth, University of Kansas
A visionary call to action from two inclusion experts, this book guides readers in creating more equitable schools and services, through strategies teachers can use right away and big-picture questions for administrators. You’ll explore how inclusive practices can address each student’s needs and bridge learning gaps for struggling students.
$29.95 | Stock #: 25106-54760 | 2022 | 128 pages
By Elena P. Soukakou, Ph.D.
“Will help take the guesswork out of how to make decisions that improve program quality.” Sarika Gupta, University of Maryland
How well is your early childhood program implementing quality inclusive practices?
This comprehensive, field-tested observational tool uncovers the answers.
A one-of-a-kind tool for classrooms serving children ages 2–5, the ICP™ assesses 12 key practices with a strong research base for supporting the education and development of young children in inclusive programs, including Conflict Resolution, Transitions between Activities, Adaptation of Group Activities, Support for Communication, and Family-Professional Partnerships.
Order the ICP: $70.00 (manual + pack of 5 forms) | Stock #: 25106-52193 | 2016
By Paddy Favazza, Ed.D., & Michaelene Ostrosky, Ph.D., et al.
“An exceptional blueprint of theoretically grounded, evidence-based motor practice.”
Tina Stanton-Chapman, University of Cincinnati
A school-based motor program for children with diverse abilities, CHAMPPS uses UDL strategies to increase children’s physical activity while supporting school readiness skills. Through fun activities—just 30 minutes a day, 2–3 days a week—CHAMPPS teaches increasingly advanced motor skills that are building blocks for many areas of development.
$49.95 | Stock #: 25106-54258 | 2023 | 312 pages
ICP helps you:
• Assess your program’s current inclusive practices
• Establish a baseline for measuring future progress
• Apply recommended inclusive practices
• Guide quality improvement efforts
• Tailor professional development to teachers’ needs
By Philippa H. Campbell, Ph.D., Suzanne A. Milbourne, Ph.D., & Alexis A. Kennedy, M.S.Ed.
PowerPoint slides, printable forms, a tool to assess activities/routines, and a how-to audio presentation (English and Spanish)
Create adaptations that help all toddlers in your program participate and learn! This full-color quick-guide brims with ideas for adapting environments, activities/ routines, and materials for children 18 to 36 months. Discover how to make daily activities run smoothly, select adaptations, and help toddlers make progress toward program standards.
$32.95 | Stock #: 25106-72483 | 2012 | 48 pages
By Erin E. Barton, Ph.D., BCBA-D, Barbara J. Smith, Ph.D., & Brandy M. Lochetta, Ph.D., BCBA-D
PRACTICAL MATERIALS: Includes fact sheets, templates, checklists, sample materials, problem-solving tips, and reflection questions for independent study or coursework
Prepare school leaders to develop program-level policies for full-scale preschool inclusion with this NEW second edition! Written by top inclusion experts and updated with timely new topics and tools, this book will help current and future school leaders overcome today’s challenges to high-quality inclusion, establish a strong collaborative team, create a solid action plan for building an inclusive program, and monitor how well the plan works. Great for use as a self-directed professional learning resource or as a textbook in administration courses!
$44.95 | Stock #: 25106-58522 | June 2025 | approx. 224 pages | ISBN 978-1-68125-852-2
CO MI NG SO ON
FACULTY MATERIALS
Includes Teacher Guides for every chapter with summaries, key terms, and sample questions!
By Maria C. Sargent, Ph.D.
• Increased focus on equity
• More on coaching for preschool inclusion
• New and expanded chapters on program challenges, professional development systems, evidencebased practices, and more
• New examples of implementation strategies
• Updated practical tools for supporting inclusion teams
• Resources on facilitating an action plan
How do young children learn, and what do educators need to know and do to teach them? Covering the full birth–8 early childhood age range, this introductory text delivers up-to-date answers through a unique lens: a deep focus on the neurological foundations of developmentally appropriate practices. Educators will explore the basic neurological concepts that affect learning and development—and discover specific ways to apply this knowledge to their teaching practices to help children thrive. Practical enough to use in the field, this foundational text is filled with strategies, figures, illustrations, and examples.
Learn effective techniques for:
• Structuring a classroom and choosing instructional materials
• Planning and organizing the curriculum
• Creating an engaging classroom that meets all students’ needs
• Helping children develop strong social-emotional skills
• Providing general and advanced behavior support
• Teaching students with processing disorders and disabilities
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