Special Education, Fall 2014

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Solve your classroom challenges! 5 great book bundles for less than $100 each (see page 1).

Special Education Books, tools, and curricula for successful inclusive classrooms FALL 2014


CONTENTS Inclusion Strategies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Julie Causton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Co-Teaching . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 UDL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 IEPs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Classroom Improvement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Teaching Strategies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

Autism . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11

Executive Function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Paula Kluth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Interventions & Supports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Social Skills . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17

Behavior . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 School Psychology/Mental Health . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Learning Differences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Reading and Literacy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25

Early–Elementary Literacy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Vocabulary & Writing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Adolescent Literacy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31

Math and Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Screening and Assessment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34

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ive yourself a great back-to-school gift—grab one of these 5 ready-made book bundles! Filled with practical tips, tools, and takeaways, they’ll help you solve your biggest challenges and boost achievement for every child.

SPECIAL NEEDS SUPPORT BUNDLE $125.80 $99.95 | Stock #: 14202P-K12SN

Improve IEPs, put UDL into practice, resolve executive function challenges, and adapt schoolwork for students with special needs.

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GREAT EARLY READERS BUNDLE $134.85 $99.95 | Stock #: 14202P-K12ER

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Teach the early reading skills that matter—alphabet skills, phonemic awareness, and more—and help struggling students with effective interventions.

SLP RESOURCE BUNDLE $124.80 $99.95 | Stock #: 14202P-K12SB

School SLPs: whether your school is fully inclusive or working toward that goal, this resource kit will help you deliver successful communication supports.

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JULIE CAUSTON INCLUSION BUNDLE

PAULA KLUTH INCLUSION BUNDLE

$116.80 $99.95 | Stock #: 14202P-K12CB

$115.80 $99.95 | Stock #: 14202P-K12PB

Practical guidance for your whole school team, from a real “inclusion rock star”!

You’re going to love these friendly how-to guides from inclusion guru Paula Kluth.

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INCLUSION STRATEGIES |

TEACHER TRAINING. REIMAGINED. >>

JULIE CAUSTON

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Julie Causton helps your whole school team make inclusion work!

A Julie Causton’s Inspired Educator online course empowers your staff to teach all learners creatively and joyfully. Sign up at www.drjuliecauston.com (on the “Educators” side of the website).

n expert in creating and maintaining inclusive schools, Julie Causton teaches courses at Syracuse University on inclusion, differentiation, special education law, and collaboration. She also co-directs a summer leadership institute for school administrators and works with families, schools, and districts directly to help to create truly inclusive schools. Get all four of her practical inclusion guides, and help your whole team create a school where every child learns and belongs.

Colorful “job description” posters (adapted from the books) will inspire principals, OTs, SLPs, and paraprofessionals and remind them what’s really important. www.brookespublishing.com/causton-posters

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

Behind every successful inclusive school is a great principal with passion, vision, and a practical EBOOK AVAILABLE plan. 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. $26.95 | Stock #: 14202P-72988 | 2014 | 184 pages | 7 x 10 | paperback | ISBN 978-1-59857-298-8

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BESTSELLER The Paraprofessional’s Handbook for Effective Support in Inclusive Classrooms

By Julie Causton, Ph.D.

What does a great paraprofessional need to know and do? Find out in this essential guideEBOOK AVAILABLE book, equally 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. $29.95 | Stock #: 14202P-68998 | 2009 | 144 pages | 7 x 10 | paperback | ISBN 978-1-55766-899-8

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By Julie Causton, Ph.D., & Chelsea P. Tracy-Bronson, M.A.

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very inclusive school team needs a great SLP who supports communication skills where they’re needed most—in the classroom, as students with disabilities learn and participate alongside their peers. This is the practical, friendly guide SLPs need to go beyond pull-out services and deliver successful communication and language supports as part of an inclusive school team. STRATEGIES THAT HELP SLPs:

PRACTICAL MATERIALS: Tools

and checklists to help plan and communicate a speech-language therapy plan, choose student supports, clarify team roles and responsibilities, presume competence, and more.

JULIE CAUSTON

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• Provide effective communication and language supports within the classroom environment • Collaborate with other members of the school team • Promote higher academic achievement through communication supports • Help facilitate peer supports and friendships • Choose accommodations and modifications that improve communication and participation

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

$29.95 | Stock #: 14202P-73626 | 2014 | 184 pages | 7 x 10 | paperback | ISBN 978-1-59857-362-6

The Occupational Therapist’s Handbook for Inclusive School Practices By Julie Causton, Ph.D., & Chelsea P. Tracy-Bronson, M.A.

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great occupational therapist is a key success factor in your inclusive school—OTs are on the front lines every day, making critical decisions that help students access the curriculum and fully participate. This is the friendly, down-to-earth survival guide OTs need to deliver their important services effectively as part of an inclusive school team. STRATEGIES THAT HELP OTs:

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• Choose and use environmental, behavioral, social, and academic supports that help students succeed • Use an RTI framework to deliver appropriate levels of support • Match supports to students’ specific strengths • Avoid “the Velcro effect” and support student independence • Collaborate with other members of the school team PRACTICAL MATERIALS: Tools and checklists to help organize team meeting

notes, choose student supports, define team roles and responsibilities, support participation of nonverbal students, presume competence, and more. $29.95 | Stock #: 14202P-73619 | 2014 | 184 pages | 7 x 10 | paperback | ISBN 978-1-59857-361-9

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Strategic Co-Teaching in Your School Using the Co-Design Model

By Richael Barger-Anderson, Ed.D., Robert S. Isherwood, Ed.D., & Joseph Merhaut, Ed.D., with invited contributors

“Clearly describes what collaborators should know and what they should do.”—Dennis D. Munk, Ed.D., Carthage College

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s a school leader, you probably know about the benefits of co-teaching in inclusive classrooms—and maybe your school already puts it into practice. Now there’s a book that helps your school take collaborative teaching and learning to the next level. You’ll get a detailed, step-by-step guide to the research-based Co-Design Model, an innovative, schoolwide approach used in districts nationwide to strengthen collaboration and inclusion. WHY THE CO-DESIGN MODEL WORKS:

CO-TEACHING

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Great for preservice & in-service teacher training!

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Strengthens classroom management and creates a sense of community Increases student engagement and reduces off-task behavior Creates a powerful network of support for teachers and administrators Ensures appropriate instruction in the least restrictive environment

PRACTICAL MATERIALS: Discussion

starter worksheets, Co-Teaching Observation Form, sample lesson plan format, graphic organizers to aid in planning, Assembly of Site checklist, and other helpful forms. $39.95 | Stock #: 14202P-71660 | 2013 | 232 pages | 7 x 10 | paperback | ISBN 978-1-59857-166-0

How to Co-Teach

A Guide for General and Special Educators By Elizabeth A. Potts, Ph.D., & Lori A. Howard, Ph.D.

“Should be considered mandatory reading.” —The Midwest Book Review—Library Bookwatch

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hat does good co-teaching look like in an inclusive K–12 classroom? How can general and special educators build strong, respectful, and productive partnerships? Get practical answers in this guidebook and DVD, your introduction to the key principles of developing an effective teaching partnership. DISCOVER HOW TO:

With DVD of tools & educator interviews!

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resolve conflict • divide responsibilities • manage time • hold joint parent conferences •

improve communication plan lessons implement accommodations and more

DVD INCLUDED: Learn

invaluable lessons from real-life co-teachers and administrators as they reflect on what worked and didn’t work. Includes printable planning checklist, lesson plan organizer, sample instruction schedules, and other tools. $39.95 | Stock #: 14202P-71691 | 2011 | 224 pages | 7 x 10 | paperback with DVD | ISBN 978-1-59857-169-1

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100 Ways to Teach All Learners By Whitney H. Rapp, Ph.D.

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eed creative ideas for moving UDL from theory to practice? Get this must-have quick guide, packed with 100 strategies for any teacher to pick up and start using now. Based on the latest research, these fun, highly effective ideas will show you what UDL looks like, sounds like, and feels like. 100 UDL STRATEGIES FOR:

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• Classroom space and materials: The best uses of seating, lighting, bulletin boards, and more • Classroom management: From smoother schedules and meetings to effective transition areas • Technologies: Fresh ways to use blogs, videoconferencing, ebooks, and more • Content instruction: Teach academic content with tools like music, drawing, and humor • Social interaction: Creative games and small-group activities that sharpen social skills • Transition to adulthood: Prepare students for the real world with charts, goal plans, and more • Assessment: New ways kids can show what they know—from adapted tests to family projects

INCLUSION STRATEGIES |

Universal Design for Learning in Action

$34.95 | Stock #: 14202P-73909 | 2014 | 224 pages | 8 ½ x 11 | paperback | ISBN 978-1-59857-390-9

Design and Deliver

Planning and Teaching Using Universal Design for Learning By Loui Lord Nelson, Ph.D.

“Like having a friendly conversation with your own personal UDL mentor.”—Katie Novak, Ed.D., Chelmsford Public Schools, MA

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niversal Design for Learning is the best way to teach all students effectively— but how can a busy teacher get started with UDL? Answers are in this vibrant, research-based guidebook. K-12 educators will learn how to use three key principles of UDL—Engagement, Representation, and Action & Expression—to present information in multiple ways and meet the needs of diverse learners. USE UDL PRINCIPLES TO HELP STUDENTS: EBOOK

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• Sharpen executive function skills • Improve comprehension and information processing • Stay engaged during lessons and overcome distractions • Communicate effectively • Show what they know through flexible, individualized assessment options PRACTICAL MATERIALS: Diverse

examples of successfully using UDL across grades, sample assignments and activity ideas, and helpful tips and personal reflections from teachers and administrators. $29.95 | Stock #: 14202P-73503 | 2014 | 168 pages | 7 x 10 | paperback | ISBN 978-1-59857-350-3

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The IEP Checklist

Your Guide to Creating Meaningful and Compliant IEPs

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By Kathleen G. Winterman, Ed.D., & Clarissa E. Rosas, Ph.D., with invited contributors

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ow can you design effective IEPs that improve student outcomes and meet legal requirements? This one-stop IEP guide has the answers your team needs to create great IEPs and put them into action. You’ll start with a solid introduction to IEPs: their purpose, their components, and the legal mandates they need to meet. Then you’ll get a comprehensive framework for IEP development, featuring a unique, in-depth checklist that breaks the IEP process into manageable steps and walks you through each one. IEP TEAM MEMBERS WILL LEARN TO:

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assess a student’s present level of performance effectively collaborate during an IEP meeting use student-centered planning to foster empowerment and leadership develop meaningful IEP goals that can be easily communicated and measured • collect and report data on student progress toward IEP goals and objectives • use progress monitoring data to make instructional decisions • and more • • • •

PRACTICAL MATERIALS: Activities and examples to guide IEP development,

reflection questions, realistic dialogues that highlight challenges and solutions, ready-to-use tools (IEP Rubric, IEP Inventory, Parent and Teacher Surveys). $34.95 | Stock #: 14202P-73893 | 2014 | 208 pages | 7 x 10 | paperback | ISBN 978-1-59857-389-3

PRINT YOUR FREE INCLUSION CALENDAR TODAY! Ready to use for the 2014-2015 school year, this colorful calendar features an inspiring new inclusion quote every month. DOWNLOAD YOURS >> http://bit.ly/InclusionCal

Getting the Most Out of IEPs

An Educator’s Guide to the Student-Directed Approach By Colleen A. Thoma, Ph.D., & Paul Wehman, Ph.D., with invited contributors

With this how-to guide on student-directed IEPs, you’ll empower elementary and high school students to take a lead role in directing their education, advocating for support, and shaping a bright, self-determined future.

Supporting the IEP Process A Facilitator’s Guide

By Nicholas R.M. Martin, M.A.

Change conflict to consensus in IEP meetings with this practical guide to effective meeting facilitation. Packed with quickreference tools and exercises and sample dialogues that help you master what to say and how to say it. $29.95 | Stock #: 14202P-71141 | 2010 | 216 pages | 6 x 9 | paperback | ISBN 978-1-59857-114-1

$34.95 | Stock #: 14202P-69445 | 2010 | 288 pages | 7 x 10 | paperback | ISBN 978-1-55766-944-5

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A Guide to Educational Planning for Students with Disabilities, Third Edition

By Michael F. Giangreco, Ph.D., Chigee J. Cloninger, Ph.D., & Virginia Salce Iverson, M.Ed.

“There is no better tool for planning rich, appropriate educational programs for learners who have intensive support needs.”—Roberta Schnorr, Ph.D., State University of New York at Oswego

T CD-ROM

YOUR TEAM WILL:

IEPs

Includes CD-ROM of helpful forms and tools!

rusted by thousands of education teams, the bestselling COACH is your key to effective educational planning for students with disabilities, from ages 3–21. A collaborative, family-centered approach, COACH gives you a step-by-step process for developing IEPs that promote inclusion and help students reach their goals.

INCLUSION STRATEGIES |

Choosing Outcomes and Accommodations for Children

• identify appropriate curriculum areas to assess • develop meaningful annual goals and short-term objectives for each student • determine instructional targets within the general curriculum • choose the supports students need to reach their goals • create a program-at-a-glance that keeps critical information handy PRACTICAL MATERIALS: CD-ROM of fillable forms and tools that help you

organize goals and objectives, determine students’ learning styles, schedule activities, and more. $44.95 | Stock #: 14202P-71875 | 2011 | 232 pages | 8 ½ x 11 | paperback with CD-ROM | ISBN 978-1-59857-187-5

ALSO FROM MICHAEL GIANGRECO, CO-AUTHOR OF COACH: Ready-to-use, real-world advice on key inclusion topics—perfect for busy K–12 teachers! Get fast and easy ideas and tips on literacy, math, positive behavior support, and much more. Edited by Michael F. Giangreco, Ph.D., & Mary Beth Doyle, Ph.D. $39.95 | Stock #: 14202P-68974 | 2007 | 344 pages | layflat paperback | ISBN 978-1-55766-897-4

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INCLUSIVE EDUCATION WEBINAR SERIES

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his fall, Brookes Publishing is teaming up with the Inclusive Class blog for a series of four FREE 1-hour webinars on K-12 inclusive education! Get invaluable insights from our top inclusion experts, explore today’s hottest topics in inclusion, and learn practical tips and strategies you can use in your school right away.

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The Special Educator’s Toolkit Everything You Need to Organize, Manage, and Monitor Your Classroom

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By Cindy Golden, Ed.D.

“Everything a [teacher] needs to set up a classroom.” —Belva Collins, Ed.D., University of Kentucky

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verwhelmed special educators: Reduce your stress and support student success with this practical toolkit for whole-classroom organization. A lifesaver for K–12 special educators, this book-and-CD set has the tips, tricks, and strategies you need to expertly manage everything, from schedules and paperwork to student supports and behavior plans. HOW-TO GUIDANCE IN SIX KEY AREAS:

CLASSROOM IMPROVEMENT

Includes CD-ROM with 60+ forms and tools!

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Training available! Schedule a customized seminar with Cindy Golden through Brookes on Location. See www.brookesonlocation. com for details.

1. Environment. Make the most of every inch of classroom space. 2. Communication. Implement low-cost communication 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 #: 14202P-70977 | 2012 | 240 pages | 8 ½ x 11 | paperback w/ CD-ROM | ISBN 978-1-59857-097-7

Instructional Technology in Early Childhood By Howard P. Parette, Jr., Ed.D., & Craig Blum, Ph.D., with invited contributors

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ideos, apps, SMART boards—how can you choose and use instructional technology options like these to strengthen teaching and learning in preK and kindergarten? Discover the answers with the step-by-step EXPECT ITPLAN IT-TEACH IT framework in this problem-solving guide, aligned with the NAEYC policy statement* on technology in early childhood programs. GET READY TO:

• plan instructional activities that help all children meet curriculum standards and benchmarks • integrate affordable, high-quality technology options into planned activities • use technology to enhance inclusion of children with disabilities • measure the effectiveness of technology-supported activities

Better teaching & learning through technology

PRACTICAL FEATURES: Quick-reference

charts that lead teachers through the EXPECT IT-PLAN IT-TEACH IT approach • Detailed classroom vignettes • Screenshots and photos of key technology applications • Specific examples of enhancing instruction with technology $39.95 | Stock #: 14202P-72452 | 2013 | 280 pages | 7 x 10 | paperback | ISBN 978-1-59857-245-2 *Technology and Interactive Media as Tools in Early Childhood Programs Serving Children from Birth through Age 8. A joint position statement of NAEYC & the Fred Rogers Center for Early Learning and Children’s Media, adopted January 2012.

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Edited by Diane M. Browder, Ph.D., & Fred Spooner, Ph.D.

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ow can today’s educators teach academic content to students with moderate and severe developmental disabilities—while helping all students meet Common Core State Standards? This text has answers for K-12 teachers, straight from 37 experts in special and general education. A followup to the landmark bestseller Teaching Language Arts, Math, and Science to Students with Significant Cognitive Disabilities, this text prepares teachers to ensure more inclusion, more advanced academic content, and more meaningful learning for their students. PREPARE TEACHERS TO

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More inclusion, more content, more learning

• skillfully adapt lessons in language arts, math, and science for students with disabilities • align instruction with Common Core State Standards • select target skills and goals • differentiate instruction using appropriate supports and assistive technologies • balance academic goals and functional skills • assess students’ progress and make adjustments to instruction PRACTICAL MATERIALS: Detailed

vignettes based on the authors’ real-life experiences, teaching examples and guidelines, helpful figures and tables, resource lists, and suggestions for incorporating technology into teaching and learning.

TEACHING STRATEGIES

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More Language Arts, Math, and Science for Students with Severe Disabilities

$54.95 | Stock #: 14202P-73176 | 2014 | 328 pages | 7 x 10 | paperback | ISBN 978-1-59857-317-6

Bringing ABA into Your Inclusive Classroom

A Guide to Improving Outcomes for Students with Autism Spectrum Disorders By Debra Leach, Ed.D., BCBA

“A toolkit that no parent or teacher should be without.” —E. Gail Kirby, Ed.D., St. Mary’s College of California

Packed with plain-English guidance and 50 sample teaching plans, this practical K–12 guide helps you use the proven ABA approach to help kids with autism: • • • • • • •

transition from class to class respond to peer initiations take turns communicate needs protest appropriately use simple sentences to make requests and much more

Different Speeds & Different Needs How to Teach Sports to Every Kid By Gary Barber, B.H., PGCE, CBA, M.A.

“An absolute must read for anyone involved in athletic or coaching fields. Wonderful, useful tips.” —Veronica M. Moore, Ph.D., University of New Mexico

This positive, motivating book will help schools develop inclusive K–12 sports programs where all children join in the fun. • Use universal design principles to teach sports to all children • Address students’ unique strengths and challenges • Promote good sportsmanship • Change attitudes that inhibit participation $29.95 | Stock #: 14202P-71004 | 2010 | 272 pages | 7 x 10 | paperback | ISBN 978-1-59857-100-4

$32.95 | Stock #: 14202P-70779 | 2010 | 176 pages | 7 x 10 | paperback | ISBN 978-1-59857-077-9

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Teachers’ Guides to Inclusive Practices By Rachel Janney, Ph.D., & Martha E. Snell, Ph.D.

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ake inclusion work in your school with these practical, researchbased 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. Photocopiable forms help you with assessment, planning, implementation, and evaluation procedures for students of all ability levels. E-books also available—see www.brookespublishing.com/ebooks

Modifying Schoolwork

TEACHING STRATEGIES

Third Edition

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

Get a clear and concrete plan for K–12 inclusion in this third edition of the bestselling book in the series, packed with field-tested strategies, case studies, and planning tools! WHAT’S NEW:

EBOOK

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• Practical guidance on implementing Universal Design for Learning • Content aligns clearly with an RTI framework • More on working with students with significant disabilities and complex learning needs • Printable planning tools that help teachers plan individualized supports and adaptations, available at www.brookespublishing.com • Helpful “focusing questions” at the start of each chapter—perfect for preservice study and teacher book club discussions • New stories from teachers and parents that spotlight real-world challenges and successes $32.95 | Stock #: 14202P-72933 | 2013 | 224 pages | 7 x 10 | paperback | ISBN 978-1-59857-293-3

Behavioral Support

Collaborative Teaming

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

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

Get a solid plan for implementing positive behavior interventions and supports, both in your classroom and across your school.

Learn the nuts and bolts of effective collaborative teaming! Identify problems, decide on solutions, create action plans, and resolve team conflict.

$32.95 | Stock #: 14202P-69117 | 2008 | 192 pages | 7 x 10 | layflat paperback | ISBN 978-1-55766-911-7

$29.95 | Stock #: 14202P-67113 | 2005 | 168 pages | 7 x 10 | paperback | ISBN 978-1-55766-711-3

Second Edition

Second Edition

Social Relationships & Peer Support Second Edition

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

Foster positive, supportive relationships among students with and without disabilities. You’ll get useful strategies on everything from social skills to peer instruction. $29.95 | Stock #: 14202P-68219 | 2006 | 208 pages | 7 x 10 | layflat paperback | ISBN 978-1-55766-821-9

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Simple Ways to Get Kids with Autism Unstuck and on Target

“A real gem.”—Robert A. Naseef, Ph.D., Alternative Choices, Philadelphia, PA, author of Autism in the Family

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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!, this practical guide shows how to embed executive function instruction in dozens of everyday scenarios, from morning routines to getting homework done.

EXECUTIVE FUNCTION

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.

AUTISM |

Solving Executive Function Challenges

THIS BOOK HELPS YOU:

Includes quickreference 4 x 6 magnet with sample scripts and key words!

• teach three skills critical to success: flexibility, goal setting, and organization • use consistent scripts and key words to help children learn • model desired behaviors—and fade your guidance as children generalize skills • provide simple, effective visual cues that keep kids unstuck and on target • keep it fun and positive, with tips on creative, playful ways to teach executive function skills PRACTICAL MATERIALS: Dozens

of specific examples, sample IEP goals, and scripts and worksheets that break down tasks into manageable chunks, plus a quick-reference magnet. $22.95 | Stock #: 14202P-76030 | 2014 | 184 pages | 6 x 9 | paperback | ISBN 978-1-59857-603-0

Unstuck & On Target!

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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.

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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 keep an open mind set and achieve goals ensure generalization of skills

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cope with frustration navigate disagreements learn how to compromise and more

PRACTICAL MATERIALS: Clear

instructions, materials lists, Teacher Intervention Tips, and modifications, plus CD-ROM with printable game cards, worksheets, and handouts. $46.95 | Stock #: 14202P-72032 | 2011 | 256 pages | 8 ½ x 11 | paperback with CD-ROM | ISBN 978-1-59857-203-2

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Paula Kluth helps make your school an inclusion success story!

PAULA KLUTH

One of today’s most dynamic and in-demand experts on autism and education—and a former special educator herself—Paula Kluth knows how K–12 inclusion leads to better lives and outcomes for all students. Get her must-have resources, and you’ll have ready-to-use strategies for creating responsive, engaging school experiences for students with and without autism.

“Paula Kluth takes evidence-based practices and puts them into words that support and have meaning for teachers.”—Carolyn Hughes, Ph.D., Vanderbilt University (praise for You’re Going to Love This Kid! DVD)

“You’re Going to Love This Kid!” A Professional Development Package for Teaching Students with Autism in the Inclusive Classroom By Paula Kluth, Ph.D. | A Film by Landlocked Films

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ake inclusion work with this complete professional development package that expands on lessons from Paula’s popular books and presentations. You’ll go inside real classrooms and get more than 70 minutes of invaluable strategies and insights from Paula and her colleagues. SEE FIRSTHAND HOW TEACHERS:

• Differentiate instruction • Individualize objectives • Co-teach effectively

• Nurture social skills through peer supports • Use positive behavior supports • and more

PRACTICAL MATERIALS: Facilitator’s

Guide with summaries of teaching strategies, professional development plans, discussion questions, and forms to evaluate practices and plan supports. DVD

Learn more and watch the trailer at http://bit.ly/KthVid

$129.95 | Stock #: 14202P-72049 | 2012 | 74-minute DVD in 9 x 12 folder w/ 32-page saddle-stitched booklet | ISBN 978-1-59857-204-9

2011 Association of Educational Publishers Awards Finalist BESTSELLER

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et in-depth guidance and strategies for welcoming and teaching students with autism. • Nurture friendships, plan lessons, collaborate with families, and more • Get dozens of forms, checklists, and planning tools • Includes guide with challenging discussion questions

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ove beyond functional literacy skills and bring high-quality, meaningful literacy instruction to K–12 students with autism. • Implement research-based practices • Plan effective lessons • Assess literacy learning By Paula Kluth, Ph.D., & Kelly Chandler-Olcott, Ed.D. $29.95 | Stock #: 14202P-68554 | 2008 | 248 pages | 7 x 10 | paperback | ISBN 978-1-55766-855-4

By Paula Kluth, Ph.D.

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$36.95 | Stock #: 14202P-70793 | 2010 | 368 pages | 8 ½ x 11 | layflat paperback | ISBN 978-1-59857-079-3

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100 More Ways to Differentiate Instruction in K–12 Inclusive Classrooms By Paula Kluth, Ph.D., & Sheila Danaher, M.S.Ed.

n all-new treasure trove of ready-to-use adaptations! All teachers—especially fans of From Tutor Scripts to Talking Sticks—will love the 100 creative ideas in this fully illustrated guide, perfect for meeting the learning needs of all students in inclusive classrooms. An effective, time-saving way to boost student skills in key areas such as literacy, math, organization, communication, and behavior, these teacher-tested, research-based adaptations will strengthen and energize any curriculum.

PAULA KLUTH

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From Text Maps to Memory Caps

100 NEW ADAPTATIONS, INCLUDING:

Download 3 FREE sample activities today! http://bit.ly/TextMaps

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Talk-o-Meters Brain Break Buckets Word Clouds Dialogue Journals Communication Kits Purposeful Puzzles

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Student-Friendly Storage Book Trailers DIY Magnetic Poetry Quick Quip Key Chains Goal Setting Cards Social Skills Slam Books and 80 more!

$39.95 | Stock #: 14202P-73602 | 2014 | 264 pages | 8 ½ x 11 | illus. | paperback | ISBN 978-1-59857-360-2

2011 Association of Educational Publishers Distinguished Achievement Award Finalist BESTSELLER

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ifferentiated instruction is simple and fun with the 100+ adaptations in this ultrapractical, fully illustrated guide. • Teacher-designed and student-tested • Creative but not labor-intensive • Cost-effective, using inexpensive materials you already have By Paula Kluth, Ph.D., & Sheila Danaher, M.S.Ed. $39.95 | Stock #: 14202P-70809 | 2010 | 8 ½ x 11 | 296 pages | paperback | illus. | ISBN 978-1-59857-080-9

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illed with vibrant, uncluttered art created with children with autism in mind, this alphabet book fosters literacy using one of children’s most common fascinations—trains. By Paula Kluth, Ph.D., & Victoria Kluth Illustrated by Brad Littlejohn

$16.95 | Stock #: 14202P-70717 | 2009 | 32 pages | 11 x 8 ½ | hardcover | full-color | illus. | ISBN 978-1-59857-071-7

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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 #: 14202P-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 #: 14202P-71608 | 2010 | 32 pages | 8 x 8 | hardcover | full-color | illus. | ISBN 978-1-59857-160-8

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AUTISM |

The PRT Pocket Guide

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

INTERVENTIONS & SUPPORTS

“By far the clearest, most useable, and most engaging description of PRT . . . a treasure.”—Glen Dunlap, Ph.D., University of South Florida & University of Nevada, Reno

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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:

Want to learn more about the foundations of PRT? Get this accessible, in-depth text from Robert & Lynn Koegel! See www.brookespublishing.com to order.

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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 everyday routines and more

PRACTICAL MATERIALS: Down-to-earth

guidance based on best practice, clear explanations of what the research says about PRT, end-of-chapter questions that reinforce key points. $24.95 | Stock #: 14202P-71059 | 2012 | 216 pages | 5 ½ x 8 ¼ | paperback | ISBN 978-1-59857-105-9

The Common Sense Guide to Your Child’s Special Needs

Autism in the Family Caring and Coping Together By Robert A. Naseef, Ph.D.

When to Worry, When to Wait, What to Do

“Every family who receives a diagnosis of autism for their child should be given this book with a hot cup of tea and a warm blanket.”

By Louis Pellegrino, M.D.

“Dr. Pellegrino has truly hit a home run with this book!” —Susan J. Moreno, President, OASIS@ MAAP, MAAP Services for Autism and Asperger Syndrome

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What does it mean when a child has difficulty with walking, talking, social skills, and other milestones? What are the signs it might be a disability—and what next steps can parents take? Pediatrician Louis Pellegrino gives you down-to-earth, research-based answers! • Clearly organized by key developmental milestones • Includes red flags and next steps for parents • With vivid anecdotes and jargon-busting explanations of key terms $26.95 | Stock #: 14202P-71844 | 2012 | 392 pages | 6 x 9 | paperback | ISBN 978-1-59857-184-4

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BESTSELLER

—Shana Nichols, Ph.D., author, Girls Growing Up on the Autism Spectrum

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How can parents provide the best support for their child with autism—and ensure that the whole family’s needs are met? Psychologist and father Robert Naseef answers that question with keen insight, reassuring honesty, and practical guidance. LEARN HOW TO:

• Manage stress • Guide behavior and development at every age • Navigate the complex journey to acceptance • Collaborate effectively with professionals $26.95 | Stock #: 14202P-72414 | 2013 | 288 pages | 6 x 9 | paperback ISBN 978-1-59857-241-4

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Edited by Peter F. Gerhardt, Ed.D., & Daniel Crimmins, Ph.D.

romoting better social skills and behavior is a top priority for anyone who works with learners with autism—but which practices really improve outcomes? Find out in this cutting-edge volume, a reader-friendly synthesis of current evidence and best-practice recommendations from more than 20 of today’s top researchers in the field. THE LATEST ON:

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Promoting friendships and peer acceptance Increasing joint attention Implementing schoolwide positive behavior support Assessing social skills with evidence-based methods Strengthening children’s self-help skills Providing effective support for families of children with autism

$34.95 | Stock #: 14202P-70601 | 2013 | 328 pages | 6 x 9 | paperback | ISBN 978-1-59857-060-1

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Social Skills and Adaptive Behavior in Learners with Autism Spectrum Disorders

The Social Compass Curriculum A Story-Based Intervention Package for Students with Autism Spectrum Disorders

By LouAnne E. Boyd, M.A., BCBA, Christina McReynolds, Ed.S., M.S., BCBA, & Karen Chanin, M.S., PPS

Includes full-color flashcards and quick-reference poster of social compass icons!

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deal for Grades 4–8 but easily adaptable for use with older children, this highly effective intervention curriculum gives educators 24 lessons that help students with autism learn critical social skills in group settings with peers. Students will learn new ways to interpret body language, build empathy, accept change, and more. • Helps students make progress in 4 key areas: nonverbal communication; emotion; social problem solving, and “we” skills for effective conversation • Field-tested over 10 years with more than 300 students • Teaches social skills with clear directions and visual supports • Gives students repeated opportunities to rehearse social skills with peers • Ensures generalization of new skills $59.95 | Stock #: 14202P-72957 | 2013 | 192 pages | 8 ½ x 11 | paperback | ISBN 978-1-59857-295-7

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By Mary Riggs Cohen, Ph.D.

By Judy Reaven, Ph.D., Audrey Blakeley-Smith, Ph.D., Shana Nichols, Ph.D., & Susan Hepburn, Ph.D.

his flexible 12-week curriculum uses social coaches to teach key social skills to young adults with autism and related disorders. Targets areas critical to success, from empathy to conversation skills.

elp children with highfunctioning autism and Asperger syndrome conquer anxiety with this effective group therapy program for children 8–14 and their parents.

$49.95 | Stock #: 14202P-70687 | 2011 | 128 pages | 8 ½ x 11 | paperback with CD-ROM ISBN 978-1-59857-068-7 CD-ROM

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Facilitator’s Set (1 Facilitator’s Manual; 1 Parent Workbook; 1 Child Workbook) $89.95 | Stock #: 14202P-71783 | 2011 | ISBN 978-1-59857-178-3 (Components also sold separately at www.brookespublishing.com)

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The SCERTS® Model

A Comprehensive Educational Approach for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders

NEW BESTSELLER

INTERVENTIONS & SUPPORTS

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

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eveloped by internationally recognized experts and based on more than 2 decades of research, this groundbreaking assessment and intervention model supports the developmental progress of children with autism. 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. Order the manual and DVD for complete implementation, and streamline your SCERTS® process with the time-saving Easy-ScoreTM CD-ROM. MANUAL (two volumes)

• Volume I: Assessment fully guides you through the SCERTS® assessment process. You’ll 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 to help collect information and monitor child progress. • Volume II: Intervention gives you explicit instruction on how to help children reach their goals following assessment. 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. In-depth vignettes illustrate SCERTS® implementation, and forms are included to help with intervention planning.

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100+ minutes of affordable professional development! See the SCERTS® strategies in action through clips of children with ASD and interviews with educators, parents, and other experts. EASY-SCORE™ CD-ROM CD-ROM

Automated scoring and printable forms ease the SCERTS® process and help you use the system fully and consistently. Two-volume manual—$119.95 | Stock #: 14202P-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 #: 14202P-68509 | 2004 | 106 minutes | ISBN 978-1-55766-850-9 Easy-Score™ CD-ROM—$249.95 | Stock #: 14202P-71080 | 2010 | ISBN 978-1-59857-108-0 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.

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A User’s Guide to the DIR® Model

By Andrea Davis, Ph.D., Lahela Isaacson, M.S., & Michelle Harwell, M.S.

loortime is a highly effective intervention approach for children and adolescents with autism and other developmental disorders. Now there’s a step-by-step guide for parents to LEARN and professionals to TEACH the proven, research-supported DIRFloortime® model. 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.

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Floortime Strategies to Promote NEW Development in Children and Teens

Help children develop crucial skills with DIRFloortime®: EBOOK

DIRFloortime® is a Developmental, Individual Difference, Relationship-based model AVAILABLE

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Regulation and Attention Social Engagement and Attachment Reciprocity Social Problem Solving Self-Awareness Empathy Imagination Emotional Thinking

PRACTICAL MATERIALS: Each

DIRFloortime® strategy comes with a clear description and enlightening examples of how to apply it in a variety of real-life scenarios. The appendix walks you through 11 strategies for helping children and adolescents reduce challenging behaviors. $29.95 | Stock #: 14202P-77341 | 2014 | 224 pages | 8 ½ x 11 | layflat paperback | ISBN 978-1-59857-734-1

Technology Tools for Students with Autism Innovations that Enhance Independence and Learning Edited by Katharina I. Boser, Ph.D., Matthew S. Goodwin, Ph.D., & Sarah C. Wayland, Ph.D.

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echnology holds great promise for helping students with autism learn, communicate, and function effectively in the modern world. Start leveraging that power today with this forward-thinking book, your in-depth guided tour of technologies that support learners with autism and help them fully participate in their classroom and community. You’ll learn about readily available technologies you can use right now—from apps to video modeling—and explore next-wave innovations that will help shape the future of autism intervention. DISCOVER TECHNOLOGIES THAT HELP:

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support the overall learning of children on the autism spectrum teach social skills and support emotion regulation develop executive function strategies and improve flexibility boost literacy and language skills support young adults’ transition to the workplace make data collection and program evaluation more effective and efficient strengthen teacher training programs enhance use of evidence-based practices

$39.95 | Stock #: 14202P-72629 | 2014 | 376 pages | 7 x 10 | paperback | ISBN 978-1-59857-262-9

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The Self-Assessment and Program Review for Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports (SAPR-PBIS™) Manual & Tool

By Bridget Walker, Ph.D., & Douglas Cheney, Ph.D.

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ssess the effectiveness of a whole school’s PBIS efforts—without any need for an outside evaluator. With the valid and reliable SAPRPBIS™ K–12 tool and the step-by-step manual, your school team can be confident that you’re implementing PBIS practices that improve students’ social and academic success.

SAPR-PBIS™ At A Glance • Grade range: K–12 • Areas screened: 10 building blocks of PBIS • Time to complete: 30 minutes for individual self-assessment forms; 60–90 minutes for team form

SAPR-PBIS™ is the most efficient, comprehensive way to compare your PBIS efforts with evidence-based practices and benchmarks. Six to ten team members from your school fill out self-assessments, rating themselves on key building blocks of successful PBIS. Then your team comes together to discuss results, set clear goals for improvement, and assess progress. GET THE DATA YOU NEED TO:

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Strengthen all three tiers of schoolwide PBIS Link assessment results with evidence-based action items Boost teamwork and build consensus Track progress toward your PBIS goals Troubleshoot stalled progress toward goals

• Scores provided: Overall ratings in 10 key areas to identify 3 or more priorities for improvement

To implement SAPR-PBIS™, purchase:

• Criterion-referenced? Yes

Tool—$45.00 | Stock #: 14202P-72513 | 2012 | 28 pages | package of 10 | 8 ½ x 11 | saddle-stitched | ISBN 978-1-59857-251-3

• Components: Manual and tool

Manual—$40.00 | Stock #: 14202P-71707 | 2012 | 160 pages | 8 ½ x 11 | paperback | ISBN 978-159857-170-7

SAPR-PBIS™ is a trademark of the University of Washington.

Positive Strategies for Students with Behavior Problems By Daniel Crimmins, Ph.D., Anne F. Farrell, Ph.D., Philip W. Smith, Ph.D., & Alison Bailey, M.S.Ed.

“Written as a well-crafted lesson plan—easily understood and followed.”—Support for Families of Children with Disabilities Get complete guidance on both parts of the field-tested, nonaversive Positive Strategies method: Functional Behavioral Assessments and Behavior Intervention Plans that prevent and replace problem behaviors. A highly effective approach for students with challenging behavior that can’t be resolved through either traditional disciplinary approaches or schoolwide PBIS. $32.95 | Stock #: 14202P-68783 | 2007 | 240 pages | 8 ½ x 11 | paperback | ISBN 978-1-55766-878-3

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Recognize and Respond to Emotional and Behavioral Issues in the Classroom A Teacher’s Guide

By Andrew Jonathan Cole, Psy.D., & Aaron M. Shupp, Psy.D.

“Remarkably useful.”—V. Mark Durand, Ph.D., University of South Florida St. Petersburg

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Get key psychological principles and classroom-ready strategies for supporting K–12 students with emotional and behavioral issues. Help students overcome bullying, poor concentration and impulsive behavior, aggressive behavior, struggles with social cues, and more. Includes helpful forms and handouts—also online for emailing to families! $19.95 | Stock #: 14202P-72230 | 2012 | 136 pages | 6 x 9 | paperback | ISBN 978-1-59857-223-0

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A Standards-Based Guide to Practices in School and Community Settings Edited by Fredda Brown, Ph.D., Jacki L. Anderson, Ph.D., & Randall L. De Pry, Ph.D.

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Individual Positive Behavior Supports

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his text is an authoritative PBS primer for professionals preparing for work in educational and community-based settings. More 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. Covering a broad range of ages, disabilities, and settings, this comprehensive textbook fully prepares professionals to support all people with challenging behavior, effectively and respectfully. TOPICS COVERED: antecedent EBOOK

COMING SOON

Aligned with the Association for Positive Behavior Support’s Standards of Practice

strategies • consequence strategies • functional behavior assessments • person-centered planning teams • data-based decision making • systematic instruction • self-determination • quality of life • visual supports • partnering with families • curricular modifications • systemic change • culturally responsive PBS • and more! PRACTICAL MATERIALS: Vignettes

that illustrate effective approaches; online companion materials for instructors, including PowerPoints that enhance teaching and learning and study questions for discussion and reflection. $69.95 | Stock #: 14202P-72735 | September 2014 | 584 pages | 7 x 10 | paperback | ISBN 978-1-59857-273-5 | Online companion materials included

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

By Tim Knoster, Ed.D.

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eachers give the highest marks to this bestselling classroom management guide—and now it’s better than ever! Developed by behavior expert and former teacher Tim Knoster, this new edition is filled with timeefficient, research-based strategies for increasing desired behavior in today’s K–12 classrooms. The second edition weaves in timely guidance for teachers implementing multi-tiered systems of support in tandem with positive behavior interventions and supports (PBIS). HOW-TO STRATEGIES THAT HELP TEACHERS:

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Now with NEW guidance on RTI and PBIS!

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Successfully use multi-tiered systems of positive behavior support Decode the motives behind students’ behavior Establish and reinforce clear expectations for behavior in the classroom Skillfully redirect inappropriate student behavior Apply proven Tier 2 RTI strategies with students who require supports Use individualized, intensive Tier 3 strategies with students who pose special challenges

PRACTICAL MATERIALS: Helpful

tip sheets and classroom management tools, including an Expectations Planning Matrix, Behavior Progress Report, Behavior Contract, and more. $21.95 | Stock #: 14202P-74029 | 2014 | 152 pages | 5 ½ x 8 ¼ | paperback | ISBN 978-1-59857-402-9

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Prevent-TeachBESTSELLER Reinforce

Transforming Behavior

The School-Based Model of Individualized Positive Behavior Support

Training Parents and Kids Together

By Mary N. Cook, M.D., with invited contributors

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.

Includes CD-ROM of worksheets, quizzes, and handouts! CD-ROM

Proven to reduce K–8 behavior problems and increase academic engagement, the PTR model was developed by some of the most respected authorities on positive behavior support. This book takes you through the 5 explicit steps of the PTR model: team building, goal setting and data collection, assessment, intervention, and evaluation. And the included CD-ROM gives you all the printable forms and tools needed to implement PTR, such as Behavior Support Plan templates and a Functional Behavioral Assessment. $49.95 | Stock #: 14202P-70151 | 2010 | 152 pages | 8 ½ x 11 | paperback with CD-ROM | ISBN 978-1-59857-015-1

ALSO AVAILABLE— PTR for young children

CD-ROM For use with children 8–12 and their parents, this proven, flexible, and cost-effective group therapy program is the perfect way to address challenging behavior and social skills.

• Target the social skills children need to succeed • Work with children and parents concurrently for lasting change • Low-cost way to improve access to critical mental health services • Highly structured and explicit—ensures consistency over time and across facilitators • Flexible, adaptable modules meet the specific needs of individual families $69.95 | Stock #: 14202P-72162 | 2012 | 384 pages | 8 ½ x 11 | paperback with CD-ROM | ISBN 978-1-59857-216-2

See www.brookespublishing.com for more information.

Optimistic Parenting Hope and Help for You and Your Challenging Child By V. Mark Durand, Ph.D.

Winner, Pewter Medal, Gold Ink Awards, 2011

A Practical Guide to Resolving Your Child’s Difficult Behavior

Winner, USA “Best Books 2011” Award

By Meme Hieneman, Ph.D., Karen Childs, M.A., & Jane Sergay, M.Ed.

This groundbreaking guide helps parents of children with challenging behavior develop more positive thoughts and perceptions—a key ingredient of confident parenting and behavior management.

“Parents, get this book and enrich the life of your family!”

• Reduce stress and increase family harmony • Interrupt and replace negative thoughts • Apply effective short-and long-term behavior interventions • Address common problem areas, such as sleep and transitions

Share these concrete strategies with parents, and show them how to transform family life with positive behavior interventions and supports. This trusted bestseller gives you practical guidance, exercises, worksheets, and chapter-long case studies on:

$26.95 | Stock #: 14202P-70526 | 2011 | 336 pages | 6 x 9 | paperback | ISBN 978-1-59857-052-6

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Parenting with Positive Behavior BESTSELLER Support

—Edward Carr, Ph.D., State University of New York

• Preventing problems • Replacing behavior • Managing consequences $24.95 | Stock #: 14202P-68653 | 2006 | 224 pages | 7 x 10 | paperback | ISBN 978-1-55766-865-3

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

“Highly needed . . . a valuable training tool for instructors and a resource for practitioners.”—Ashli Tyre, Ed.D., NCSP, Seattle University

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chool psychologists: Get the clear information, practical guidance, and upto-date research you need to accurately identify, assess, and support students with emotional disturbance. This essential resource clarifies what constitutes emotional disturbance in educational settings, how it differs from the clinical definition, and how to assess and intervene effectively so students thrive. GET READY TO:

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• Differentiate social maladjustment from emotional disturbance (includes clear coverage of the exclusionary clause) • Determine eligibility for the “emotional disturbance” identification • Meet the legal requirements for assessment procedures • Understand the RTI model as it relates to behavioral and emotional issues • Help ensure meaningful individualized educational programs for students • Help teachers develop classroom supports that address the needs of students with emotional disturbance $44.95 | Stock #: 14202P-72711 | 2013 | 200 pages | 7 x 10 | paperback | ISBN 978-1-59857-271-1

The Grieving Student

SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGY/MENTAL HEALTH

Identifying & Assessing Students with Emotional Disturbance

A Teacher’s Guide

By David J. Schonfeld, M.D., & Marcia Quackenbush, M.S., MFT, CHES

“If there were just one book I would recommend to the teachers of my children, this absolutely would be it.” —Therese A. Rando, Ph.D., BCETS, BCBT, The Institute for the Study and Treatment of Loss, Warwick, Rhode Island; author, Treatment of Complicated Mourning

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eath and grief will affect the lives of almost all students at some point, often leading to struggles with academics, social relationships, and behavior. Teachers can be a critical lifeline for a grieving child—and now they have a practical guidebook to help them provide sensitive support to students of all ages. David J. Schonfeld, a veteran consultant to school crisis teams, partners with family therapist Marcia Quackenbush to give teachers sensitive, positive ways to help the grieving student. (Reader’s guide included—perfect for teacher study groups!) DISCOVER HOW TO:

Sensitive, practical guidance from the go-to expert on school crisis

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explain the major concepts of death in age-appropriate ways respond constructively to children’s feelings and behaviors initiate and maintain positive, helpful communication learn what to say and what not to say when a child or family is grieving help a child who is “stuck” in a difficult phase of grief provide ongoing assistance when triggers of grief renew a child’s sense of loss notify and support students after a death that affects the whole school community

$32.95 | Stock #: 14202P-71165 | 2010 | 208 pages | 6 x 9 | paperback | ISBN 978-1-59857-116-5

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SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGY/MENTAL HEALTH

Strong Kids

A Social & Emotional Learning Curriculum

BESTSELLERS

Strong Start—Grades K–2, by Kenneth W. Merrell, Ph.D., Danielle M. Parisi, & Sara A. Whitcomb Strong Kids—Grades 3–5 and Grades 6–8; Strong Teens—Grades 9–12, by Kenneth W. Merrell, Ph.D., with assistance from Dianna Carrizales, Laura Feuerborn, Barbara A. Gueldner, & Oanh K. Tran

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each social-emotional competence—the foundation of school and social success—with the Strong Kids curricula! It’s the fun and easy way to help your students develop the social-emotional skills they need to succeed: managing anger, relieving stress, and much more. Each curriculum is • Easy to implement right away, no training required • Evidence-based—proven to help increase students’ knowledge of healthy behavior • Brief enough to use with any program—lessons are just 30 minutes each • Low-cost and low-tech CD-ROM

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Improving Emotional & Behavioral Outcomes for LGBT Youth A Guide for Professionals

Edited by Sylvia K. Fisher, Ph.D., Jeffrey M. Poirier, M.A., PMP, & Gary M. Blau, Ph.D.

Blending research-based knowledge and recommended practices, this book provides a road map to mental health practices, interventions, and policies that make a positive difference for LGBT youth and their families. • • • •

Reduce the impact of bullying, family rejection, and other risk factors Provide culturally and linguistically responsive services and supports Help lower the incidence of suicide-related and self-harming behavior Develop interventions that foster resilience

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Practical Strategies for Improving Performance and Enhancing Skills for All Students By Christopher Kaufman, Ph.D.

“Wonderful! Truly a research-to-practice book that all teachers can use.”—Dr. Joan Mele-McCarthy, CCC-SLP, Head of School, The Summit School, Edgewater, Maryland

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nhance executive function skills for K–12 students with this practical teacher’s guide, filled with memorable metaphors, examples, crystalclear explanations of brain functioning, and explicit, research-based guidance. A great way to help students with and without learning disabilities develop critical skills, including organization, time management, and impulse control.

LEARNING DIFFERENCES

Executive Function in the Classroom

LEARN HOW TO:

Help students with autism improve executive function skills— see page 11!

• Assess executive function to pinpoint students’ strengths and weaknesses • Adapt instruction and classroom structure to enhance students’ executive skills • 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 PRACTICAL MATERIALS: Forms,

templates, organizers, and checklists to help students with specific executive skills. $34.95 | Stock #: 14202P-70946 | 2010 | 280 pages | 7 x 10 | paperback | ISBN 978-1-59857-094-6

Helping Children Learn

Learning Disabilities and Challenging Behaviors

Intervention Handouts for Use in School and at Home, Second Edition

A Guide to Intervention and Classroom Management, Second Edition

By Jack Naglieri, Ph.D., & Eric B. Pickering, Ph.D., with Spanish handouts by Tulio Otero, Ph.D., & Mary Moreno, Ph.D.

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

By Nancy Mather, Ph.D., & Sam Goldstein, Ph.D. CD-ROM

—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.

“Rich content and resources . . . a must read!” —Perspectives on Language and Literacy

Use the popular and effective Building Blocks model to support K–12 students with learning disabilities and behavioral challenges.

• A perfect fit with RTI • Great for school use and for sharing with parents • With Spanish translations of key handouts

• Target 10 key factors related to school success • Pinpoint student strengths and needs with detailed questionnaire • Apply practical strategies that improve student outcomes

$42.95 | Stock #: 14202P-69988 | 2010 | 176 pages | 8 ½ x 11 | layflat paperback with CD-ROM | ISBN 978-1-55766-998-8

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Multisensory Teaching of Basic Language Skills Third Edition

BESTSELLERS

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

“The best and most complete source of information . . . on the science of reading!”—Rebecca H. Felton, Ph.D., Reading Consultant

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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 | $98.95 | Stock #: 14202P-S1011 TEXTBOOK—$79.95 | Stock #: 14202P-70939 | 2011 | 816 pages | 7 x 10 | hardcover | ISBN 978-1-59857-093-9 ACTIVITY BOOK—$32.95 | Stock #: 14202P-72094 | 2011 | 216 pages | 8 ½ x 11 | layflat paperback | ISBN 978-1-59857-209-4

Teaching Students with Dyslexia and Dysgraphia Lessons from Teaching and Science &

Helping Students with Dyslexia and Dysgraphia Make Connections

Differentiated Instruction Lesson Plans in Reading and Writing By Virginia W. Berninger, Ph.D., & Beverly J. Wolf, M.Ed.

“A powerful road map for working with children with dyslexia and dysgraphia.”—Steve Graham, Ed.D., Vanderbilt University

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rovide effective differentiated instruction—and improve literacy outcomes—for students with dyslexia, dysgraphia, and oral and written language learning disability (OWL LD). Virginia Berninger, a seasoned researcher and former teacher, partners with veteran teacher trainer Beverly Wolf for a one-of-a-kind textbook and lesson plans that help you meet all students’ needs in creative, engaging ways. • The textbook gives you the research-based guidance you need to improve every aspect of students’ literacy and organize classrooms, routines, and lessons that help students learn. • The lesson plan book gives you a whole school year of proven, step-bystep lessons for Grades 4–6, complete with photocopiable worksheets and adaptable sample scripts. TEXTBOOK—$42.95 | Stock #: 14202P-69346 | 2009 | 256 pages | 7 x 10 | paperback | ISBN 978-1-55766-934-6

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NEW

By C. Melanie Schuele, Ph.D., CCC-SLP, & Naomi D. Murphy, M.S., CCC-SLP

“Group intervention, individual sessions, classroom collaboration, even RTI—this is a gem!”—Judy K. Montgomery, Ph.D., CCC-SLP, Chapman University

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ransform struggling readers into successful readers with this field-tested, evidence-based phonological awareness program, developed by SLPs. This supplemental Tier 2 curriculum is the ideal way to deliver systematic, intensive phonological awareness instruction to students in Grades K–2. USE THE IPA PROGRAM TO:

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

$39.95 | Stock #: 14202P-71189 | 2014 | 180 pages | 8 ½ x 11 | layflat paperback | ISBN 978-1-59857-118-9

Road to the Code A Phonological Awareness Program for Young Children

BESTSELLER

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

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 #: 14202P-64389 | 2000 | 416 pages | 8 ½ x 11 | spiral-bound | ISBN 978-1-55766-438-9

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Road to Reading

A Program for Preventing & Remediating Reading Difficulties BESTSELLER

EARLY–ELEMENTARY LITERACY

See page 26 for a great complement to Tier 1 instruction— Phonemic Awareness in Young Children!

• align instruction with the goals of the Common Core State Standards Initiative • deliver high-quality RTI Tier 2 instruction • get results without significant time investment—just 30 minutes, three times a week • improve four phonological awareness skills: rhyming, initial sounds, final sounds, and complete segmentation • scaffold lessons and adapt the pace of instruction

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The Intensive Phonological Awareness (IPA) Program

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!

CD-ROM

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 #: 14202P-69049 | 2008 | 468 pages | 8 ½ x 11 | spiral-bound with CD-ROM | ISBN 978-1-55766-904-9

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ABC Foundations for Young Children A Classroom Curriculum

By Marilyn Jager Adams, Ph.D.

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FREE LESSON to try in your class today http://bit.ly/ABClesson

FREE CLASSROOM MATERIALS http://bit.ly/ABCfoundations (Picture & game cards, activity sheets, and more—click the Resources tab)

oung children’s knowledge of let• Alphabet Game Cards ter names and sounds is the best • Alphabet Strips predictor of their reading and spelling • Uppercase & Lowercase success. Answer the call for effective Letter Writing Activity Sheets alphabet instruction with this playful, highly engaging curriculum supplement • Consonant Sound Game Sheets from renowned reading expert Marilyn • Checkup assessments to help Jager Adams! Great for kids in preschool you target instruction through 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 in both upper- and lowercase forms and know the primary sound each letter represents. Why Use ABC Foundations for Young Children?

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Aligns with Common Core State Standards Complements any curriculum in early literacy 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 Requires no expensive materials or technologies Ideal companion to Phonemic Awareness in Young Children

$34.95 | Stock#: 14202P-72759 | 2013 | 360 pages | 8 ½ x 11 | spiral-bound | ISBN 978-1-59857-275-9

Lift-Off for Early Literacy

Phonemic Awareness in Young Children

Directed Reading Opportunities for Struggling Students

A Classroom Curriculum

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

“One of the best [curricula] I have seen in 25 years of teaching primary children.”

BESTSELLER

By Marilyn Jager Adams, Ph.D., Barbara R. Foorman, Ph.D., Ingvar Lundberg, Ph.D., & Terri Beeler, Ed.D. CD-ROM

—Doug Potts, kindergarten teacher, Colton, California

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With ready-to-use materials, including:

“Research-based theory translated into field-tested materials.” —American Educator

Created by teachers for teachers, this is the evidencebased curriculum you need to start Tier 2 RTI in preschool.

Join the hundreds of thousands of teachers nationwide who rely on this bestselling curriculum to strengthen preliteracy skills in pre-K to Grade 1.

• Proven effective in follow-up studies of achievement tests • Use with your own curriculum—just 20–30 minutes a day • Includes verbatim, step-by-step scripts to help you replicate lessons

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$44.95 | Stock#: 14202P-70991 | 2011 | 416 pages | 8 ½ x 11 | paperback with CD-ROM | ISBN 978-1-59857-099-1

$29.95 | Stock #: 14202P-63214 | 1998 | 208 pages | 8 ½ x 11 | spiral-bound | ISBN 978-1-55766-321-4

Engaging, adaptable activities Take just 15–20 minutes a day Increase in complexity as kids learn Easy-to-use screening tool included

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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:

COMING SOON

Comprehension skills for Grades 4–12

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

TEACHER-FRIENDLY FEATURES: Vignettes that model instructional techniques,

“Dig Deeper” features with research-based enrichment information, “Practical Applications” features with supplemental information and resources. $34.95 | Stock #: 14202P-73060 | October 2014 | approx. 184 pages | 7 x 10 | paperback | ISBN 978-1-59857-306-0

Speech to Print TEXTBOOK

by Louisa Cook Moats, Ed.D.

WORKBOOK

Ready to Read

A Multisensory Approach to Language-Based Comprehension Instruction

by Louisa Cook Moats, Ed.D., & Bruce Rosow, Ed.D.

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

“Required reading for teachers as well as for those who prepare them.”

“A ‘must have’ for every teacher in today’s inclusive classrooms.”

BESTSELLER

—R. Malatesha Joshi, Ph.D., Texas A & M University

—David C. Winters, Ph.D., Eastern Michigan University

Two essentials for reading teachers—from renowned NCTQ-recommended expert Louisa Moats!

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

• 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.

• Teach high-level reading skills that come together to form comprehension • Differentiate instruction based on students’ language abilities • Use multisensory adaptations to help students meet key literacy goals

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Maximizing Effectiveness COMING SOON of Reading Comprehension Instruction in Diverse Classrooms

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

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

“Guid[es] staff in . . . facilitating behaviors that enhance literacy.” —Constance J. Macek, Early Childhood Education Consultant, Saginaw Intermediate School District, Michigan

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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. ELLCO IS:

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ALSO AVAILABLE— ELLCO PRE-K: See

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• 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 • Easy to administer, with complete information about conducting classroom observations, scoring accurately, and limiting bias CATALOG SPECIAL! SAVE on the User’s Guide and Tool—$50.00 | Stock #: 14202P-S1061 | 2008 Components also sold separately at www.brookespublishing.com

Great for SLPs and educators!

Dual Language Development & Disorders BESTSELLER 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 #: 14202P-70588 | 2011 | 296 pages | 7 x 10 | paperback | ISBN 978-1-59857-058-8

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PAVEd for Success

Building Vocabulary and Language Development in Young Learners By Claire E. Hamilton, Ph.D., & Paula J. Schwanenflugel, Ph.D.

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

CD-ROM

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 #: 14202P-71721| 2011 | 224 pages | 8 ½ x 11 | layflat paperback with CD-ROM | ISBN 978-1-59857-172-1

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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. Updated with new activities and the latest on today’s hot topics in literacy, this book gives you more than 130 research-based, teacher-tested activities you can use right now, with any core reading program. LEARN HOW TO: EBOOK

AVAILABLE

PRACTICAL MATERIALS: 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. $59.95 | Stock #: 14202P-72797 | 2014 | 486 pages | 8 ½ x 11 | paperback | ISBN 978-1-59857-279-7

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

“Fills the gap between assessment and reading interventions.” —Nancy Mather, Ph.D., University of Arizona

Translate results of formative literacy assessments into targeted interventions and improved reading outcomes. • Field-tested K–6 teaching guide • Ideal for use with TPRI® & DIBELS Next • Designed for use with RTI • Packed with activities directly linked to all the Big Ideas of literacy • Matches indicators on popular reading assessments with proven activities for struggling readers $42.95 | Stock #: 14202P-70960 | 2010 | 256 pages | 8 ½ x 11 | layflat paperback | ISBN 978-1-59857-096-0

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Unlocking Literacy

EARLY–ELEMENTARY LITERACY

Skilled readers in 20–30 minutes a day!

• 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

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Interventions for Reading Success

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

“For those who enjoy the thrill of an ‘aha’ moment, there is one on every page.” —G. Emerson Dickman, Esq., Past President, International Dyslexia Association

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. • Promote print awareness and phonological awareness • Improve spelling skills by teaching the origins of words • Help students understand and correctly use components of the English language $42.95 | Stock #: 14202P-70748 | 2010 | 352 pages | 7 x 10 | paperback | ISBN 978-1-59857-074-8

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Vocabulary Handbook By Linda Diamond & Linda Gutlohn

BESTSELLER

“Detailed instruction and sample lessons that make using the book a joy.” —Teaching Pre K-8 Magazine

Understand key research on vocabulary instruction and put best practices to work with this book from the trusted Consortium on Reading Excellence (CORE).

VOCABULARY & WRITING

• Ensure quality vocabulary instruction in elementary to high school • Master the what, why, when, and how of explicit instruction • Get detailed sample lessons with step-by-step instructions and explicit scripts

By Joseph Dimino, Ph.D., & Mary Jo Taylor, Ed.D.

“A perfect model for staff development . . . based on solid educational research.” —Marcia K. Henry, Ph.D., Past President, IDA

Improve K–8 vocabulary instruction and student achievement through collaborative professional development. • Complete guide to nine in-school Teacher Study Group sessions • Proven to strengthen teaching practices • Includes handouts, activities, and more

$34.95 | Stock #: 14202P-69285 | 2006 | 232 pages | 8 ½ x 11 | layflat paperback | ISBN 978-1-55766-928-5

$34.95 | Stock #: 14202P-70540 | 2009 | 216 pages | 7 x 10 | paperback | ISBN 978-1-59857-054-0

Powerful Writing Strategies for All Students

Writing Better

By Karen R. Harris, Ed.D., Steve Graham, Ed.D., Linda Mason, Ph.D., & Barbara Friedlander, M.A., NBCT

“If you have to choose one resource on written expression, this is it!” —Sheldon H. Horowitz, Ed.D., National Center for Learning Disabilities

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Learning How to Improve Vocabulary Instruction Through Teacher Study Groups

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

“An invaluable, practical resource that explains its ideas in depth.” —Midwest Book Review

Get 70+ concise, field-tested lesson plans for K–8 students who struggle with writing.

Learn why and how to make explicit, systematic writing instruction a part of your elementary or middle school classroom.

• Ideal supplement to your existing writing curriculum • Strengthens every phase of the writing process • Grounded in the proven Self-Regulated Strategy Development approach • Supports effective instruction with step-by-step guidelines and optional scripts • Engages students with mnemonic devices they’ll easily grasp and remember

• Get strategies and action plans that improve writing skills • Review field-testing results that show why the strategies work • See before-and-after samples of student writing • Help students succeed at different types of writing, including stories, explanations, persuasive essays, reports, and comparisons

$42.95 | Stock #: 14202P-67052 | 2008 | 444 pages | 8 ½ x 11 | paperback | ISBN 978-1-55766-705-2

$29.95 | Stock #: 14202P-67045 | 2005 | 192 pages | 7 x 10 | paperback | ISBN 978-1-55766-704-5

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Strategies for Content Comprehension in Inclusive Classrooms Edited by Richard T. Boon, Ph.D., & Vicky Spencer, Ph.D.

“Provides a clear link between research and classroom instruction.”—Martha C. Hougen, Ph.D., The University of Texas at Austin

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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. • mnemonics that help students remember and retrieve important information • graphic organizers that highlight key information and clarify abstract concepts • motivational and self-efficacy strategies that encourage deep, focused, and engaged reading • Collaborative Strategic Reading in student-led cooperative learning groups • technology-based applications such as adapted digital texts and opensource textbooks PRACTICAL MATERIALS: Charts,

graphic organizers, mnemonic strategies, and sample lesson plans teachers can use in their own classrooms. $34.95 | Stock #: 14202P-72209 | 2013 | 200 pages | 8 ½ x 11 | paperback | ISBN 978-1-59857-220-9

Effective Instruction for Middle School Students with Reading Difficulties The Reading Teacher’s Sourcebook

By Carolyn A. Denton, Ph.D., Sharon Vaughn, Ph.D., Jade Wexler, Ph.D., Deanna Bryan, & Deborah Reed, Ph.D.

For 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 $49.95 | Stock #: 14202P-72438 | 2012 | 328 pages | 8 ½ x 11 | layflat paperback | ISBN 978-1-59857-243-8

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ADOLESCENT LITERACY

Resolve comprehension problems in Grades 6–12

IMPROVE COMPREHENSION WITH

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Adolescent Literacy

Building Comprehension in Adolescents Powerful Strategies for Improving Reading and Writing in Content Areas

By Linda H. Mason, Ph.D., Robert Reid, Ph.D., & Jessica L. Hagaman, Ph.D.

Complete 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 • Strengthen skills critical to higher achievement, including vocabulary, essay writing, story writing, and goal setting $36.95 | Stock #: 14202P-72100 | 2012 | 272 pages | 8 ½ x 11 | layflat paperback | ISBN 978-1-59857-210-0

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MATH & SCIENCE

Cowboys Count, Monkeys Measure, and Princesses Problem Solve Building Early Math Skills Through Storybooks

Teaching Mathematics in Early Childhood By Sally Moomaw, Ed.D.

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

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

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

Teach critical math concepts to young students while meeting national standards for mathematics education.

Weave math concepts into storytime with this practical guide—and take the stress out of effective math instruction in pre-K–Grade 3.

• 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

• 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 $26.95 | Stock #: 14202P-71066 | 2011 | 136 pages | 7 x 10 | paperback | ISBN 978-1-59857-106-6

Teaching Mathematics Meaningfully

Solutions for Reaching Struggling Learners By David H. Allsopp, Ph.D., Maggie M. Kyger, Ph.D., & LouAnn H. Lovin, Ph.D.

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

This practical resource helps you unlock math concepts for K–12 students with learning disabilities, ADHD, or mild cognitive disabilities. • Teach the Big Ideas of math with confidence • Get lesson plans and research-based strategies that really work • Dismantle students’ barriers to learning math skills

$42.95 | Stock #: 14202P-71196 | 2011 | 232 pages | 7 x 10 | paperback | ISBN 978-1-59857-119-6

Number Sense and Number Nonsense

Understanding the Challenges of Learning Math By Nancy Krasa, Ph.D., & Sara Shunkwiler, M.Ed.

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

Reader-friendly, research-based guide to what’s behind students’ math struggles. • Get inside your students’ heads and develop effective strategies • Help students struggling with arithmetic facts, word problems, fractions, and more • With practical classroom examples and assessment guidelines $32.95 | Stock #: 14202P-70205 | 2009 | 248 pages | 7 x 10 | paperback | ISBN 978-1-59857-020-5

$31.95 | Stock #: 14202P-68660 | 2007 | 312 pages | 7 x 10 | paperback | ISBN 978-1-55766-866-0

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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.

MATH & SCIENCE

Number Sense Interventions

WHY USE NUMBER SENSE INTERVENTIONS? EBOOK

AVAILABLE

Boost young students’ math skills before first grade! Help students at risk for math difficulties: • Count to 100 • Recognize quantities

• 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

• Recognize numerals

instructions, plus photocopiable materials: 7 sets of flashcards, 12 charts that illustrate key math concepts, and a student activity sheet for each lesson.

• Connect numerals to quantities • Write numerals

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• Solve story problems • Perform number operations on fingers • and more

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. Turn page to learn more about NSS! >>

Visit www.brookespublishing.com/abc-123 to: • Grab a SAMPLE INTERVENTION from Number Sense Interventions • View a FREE WEBINAR on Catching Math Struggles Early with the Number Sense Screener™ • Download the FREE TECHNICAL REPORT for Number Sense Screener™ • Review and share the COMPLETE Number Sense Screener™ Brochure

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Are you catching math struggles early enough? Screen kids with

nss now—before they fall behind! TM

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umber sense is a key indicator of future math success— and now there’s a quick, reliable, and affordable way to screen early numerical competencies in Grades K–1 and identify students at risk for later math struggles. A research-based tool that requires no extra training, Number Sense Screener™ (NSS™) K–1 gives you the critical information you need to Catch at-risk students early  Predict mathematic achievement through at least  third grade

Start planning effective, targeted interventions  Monitor progress and identify where students need  more support

Meet national and state standards, including Common 

Order today!

Number Sense Screener™ (NSS™) Set, K–1, Research Edition

By Nancy C. Jordan, Ed.D., & Joseph J. Glutting, Ph.D., with Nancy Dyson, Ph.D.

Includes a User’s Guide, a Stimulus Book with all the visual stimuli needed to administer the items, an explicit Quick Script for accurate administration, and a pack of 25 Record Sheets. $89.95 | Stock #: 14202P-72261 | 2012 | ISBN 978-1-59857-226-1

Core State Standards in Kindergarten and NCTM Standards and Focal Points

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nss AT A GLANCE TM

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

Which areas are screened?

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

How many items are there?

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)

Components also sold separately; see www.brookespublishing.com/nss

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

Follow your NSS™ screenings with explicit, evidence-based interventions that help kindergartners at risk for math difficulties! $34.95 | Stock #: 14202P-72919 | 2014 | ISBN 978-1-59857-291-9

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BESTSELLERS

Improve interactions between students and teachers

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he widely used, highly reliable CLASS® system gives you an accurate way to measure and improve teacher–student interactions—a primary ingredient of quality educational experiences that promote better outcomes and future school success.

HOW IT WORKS LEARN 

Introduce your staff to the CLASS system and effective interactions with manuals, the concise Dimensions Guides, and the online programs and workshops offered through Teachstone.

MEASURE 

Trained CLASS observers (researchers, teachers, principals, school psychologists, or educational consultants) measure the quality of classroom interactions through brief, repeated observation and scoring cycles. CLASS observers must be trained and certified—ensuring fair and accurate observation data.

SCREENING & ASSESSMENT

Better outcomes with:

IMPROVE Teachers can improve the effectiveness of their classroom 

interactions with evidence-based professional development options, offered through Teachstone. Online programs, workshop series, and other resources provide ideal ways to sharpen skills and increase student success.

AT A GLANCE DEVELOPERS: Robert C. Pianta, Ph.D., Karen M. La Paro, Ph.D., & 

Bridget K. Hamre, Ph.D.

DOMAINS ASSESSED: Emotional Support, Classroom Organization, 

and Instructional Support

AGE RANGES: Pre-K and K–3 classrooms (infant and toddler versions 

are also available)

WHO COMPLETES IT: A trained CLASS® observer  Pre-K version available in Spanish 

WHAT TO ORDER CLASS™ Manuals Pre-K English—$49.95 | Stock #: 14202P-69414 | 2008 | ISBN 978-1-55766-941-4 Pre-K Spanish—$49.95 | Stock #: 14202P-72384 | 2012 | ISBN 978-1-59857-238-4 K–3—$49.95 | Stock #: 14202P-69421 | 2008 | ISBN 978-1-55766-942-1

See www.brookespublishing.com/class to learn about the Infant and Toddler versions of the CLASS system. See www.teachstone.com for information on CLASS training and teacher professional development options.

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CLASS™ Forms Pre-K–3 English—$30.00 | Stock #: 14202P-69438 | 2008 | ISBN 978-1-55766-943-8 Pre-K–3 Spanish—$30.00 | Stock #:14202P- 72360 | 2012 | ISBN 978-1-59857-236-0 CLASS™ Dimensions Guides: Concise guides that introduce teachers to the dimensions of the CLASS™ tool. See www.brookespublishing.com/class to order. Each guide—$19.95 | 28 pages | 8 ½ x 11 | saddle-stitched CLASS™ Dimensions Overviews: Tri-fold laminated sheets that show evaluators an at-a-glance overview of the CLASS™ dimensions. See www.brookespublishing.com/class to order. Each overview—$30.00 | 6 pages, tri-fold | package of 5 Classroom Assessment Scoring System®, CLASS®, and the CLASS® logo are registered trademarks of Robert C. Pianta, Ph.D.

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Great teachers and great readers with & Real reading progress in K–3

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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 http://bit.ly/NSSscreener

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

INTERVENE

MONITOR PROGRESS

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-bystep, ready-to-use 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®. 2010 TPRI® PRODUCTS

2011 TEJAS LEE® PRODUCTS

Benchmarking Kit (includes Teacher’s Guide, Story Booklet, Task Cards, & Stopwatch) US$189.95 | Stock #: 14202P-71257 ISBN 978-1-59857-125-7

Assessment Kit (Teacher’s Guide, Story Booklet, Task Cards, and Stopwatch) US$189.95 | Stock #: 14202P-71417 ISBN 978-1-59857-141-7

Intervention Activities Guide US$69.95 | Stock #: 14202P-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 #: 14202P-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 #: 14202P-71318 ISBN 978-1-59857-131-8 Progress Monitoring for Beginning Readers™ (PMBR) Kit (includes Teacher’s Guide & Story Booklet) US$69.95 | Stock #: 14202P-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 #: 14202P-71479 ISBN 978-1-59857-147-9 MPLP Kit (Teacher’s Guide and Story Booklet) US$69.95 | Stock #: 14202P-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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Reliable | Parent completed | Trusted since 1995

BESTSELLER

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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

SCREENING & ASSESSMENT

The #1 developmental and social-emotional screeners

ONLINE DATA MANAGEMENT & QUESTIONNAIRE COMPLETION

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Real progress for children with disabilities

BESTSELLER

Assessment | Evaluation | Programming | Progress monitoring

S

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.

EXPLORE AEPS® at 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. www.brookespublishing.com | 1-800-638-3775 |

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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TRANSITION / COLLEGE AND CAREER READINESS

The Story of Intellectual Disability An Evolution of Meaning, Understanding, and Public Perception Edited by Michael L. Wehmeyer, Ph.D., FAAIDD

“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. EBOOK

AVAILABLE

With fascinating photos, artifacts, and voices from people with disabilities

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 and more

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Get the infographic! How have the lives and opportunities of people with disabilities changed over the past 100 years? Download the Century of Change infographic, a timeline of fascinating, sobering, and inspiring facts from The Story of Intellectual Disability. http://bit.ly/CenturyChange

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 #: 14202P-69100 | 2009 | 256 pages | 7 x 10 | paperback | ISBN 978-1-55766-910-0

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

500

+transition strategies—research-based and teacher-tested!

That’s what you’ll get in this thoroughly revised edition of the bestselling The Transition Handbook. Updated with fresh strategies and more on today’s most critical transition topics, this ultra-practical, easy-to-use guide will help you develop effective school and community supports and teach students the skills they need for adulthood. YOU’LL HELP STUDENTS:

CD-ROM

Teacher-tested transition strategies that work!

• • • • • • •

access the general curriculum increase social acceptance set and reach individualized goals strengthen positive behavior prepare for college and employment learn essential functional skills and more

CD-ROM with 30+ checklists and forms that help with social skills, classroom supports, job satisfaction, and more. PRACTICAL MATERIALS:

$39.95 | Stock #: 14202P-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 $39.95 | Stock #: 14202P-72490 | 2012 | 264 pages | 8.5 x 11 | paperback | ISBN 978-1-59857-249-0

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Equity and Full Participation for Individuals with Severe Disabilities

TRANSITION / COLLEGE AND CAREER READINESS

The New Transition Handbook

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. EBOOK Aligned with the core values of 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 #: 14202P-72704 | 2014 | 448 pages | 7 x 10 | paperback | ISBN 978-1-59857-270-4

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Discover The Brookes Transition to Adulthood Series! Great for teacher training sessions!

Support young people with disabilities on the road to adulthood with these concise, research-to-practice guidebooks on key transition topics. You’ll get real-world tips and strategies, vivid case studies, and photocopiable forms and checklists to help you apply best practices and ensure positive outcomes for young adults.

Essentials of Transition Planning By Paul Wehman, Ph.D., with invited contributors

The keystone of the whole series, this down-to-earth guidebook collects all the fundamentals of well-crafted transition plans—straight from one of the top authorities on helping young people with disabilities lead fulfilling adult lives. Learn how to plan transition at both individual and community levels, develop individualized curricula, strengthen students’ academic and functional skills, improve access to the general curriculum, write and implement effective transition IEPs, overcome barriers to service coordination, and more. $29.95 | Stock #: 14202P-70984 | 2011 | 200 pages | 8 ½ x 11 | paperback | ISBN 978-1-59857-098-4

Transition Planning for Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Youth By Gary Greene, Ph.D.

A veteran trainer of transition specialists, Gary Greene teaches readers key skills and best practices in culturally responsive, family-centered transition planning. Professionals who work with diverse young adults from ages 14 to 22 will learn how to develop culturally responsive transition IEPs, prepare Summary of Functional Performance (SOP) documents, minimize conflict and strengthen communication with families, encourage students’ active participation in transition planning, implement successful parent support programs, and more. $29.95 | Stock #: 14202P-71592 | 2011 | 160 pages | 8 ½ x 11 | paperback | ISBN 978-1-59857-159-2

Evidence-Based Instructional Strategies for Transition By David W. Test, Ph.D., with invited contributors

Includes Indicator 13 checklist! Deliver instruction that fully complies with the high-stakes requirements of IDEA’s Indicator 13! Developed by David Test, one of today’s most highly respected authorities on transition to adulthood, this book has the practical, evidence-based guidance readers need to help students with significant disabilities prepare for every aspect of adult life, from applying for a job to improving social skills. Plus an invaluable Indicator 13 checklist shows at a glance whether a student’s IEP meets the critical IDEA requirements. $29.95 | Stock #: 14202P-71929 | 2012 | 168 pages | 8 ½ x 11 | paperback | ISBN 978-1-59857-192-9

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By Teresa Grossi, Ph.D., & Cassandra M. Cole, Ed.D.

How can high schools teach standards-based academic content and the critical transition skills students need to navigate adulthood? Find out in this guide, which introduces a unified framework for transition services that gets all students ready for college, careers and citizenship. Includes six model lesson plans aligned with Common Core State Standards: U.S.

History (Civil Rights), Integrated Math and Consumer Science (Buying a Car), Health and Wellness (You Are What You Eat), Science (Ecosystems), Spanish (Conversation Basics), and English (Job Application and Resume). $29.95 | Stock #: 14202P-72339 | 2013 | 152 pages | 8 ½ x 11 | paperback | ISBN 978-1-59857-233-9

Demystifying Transition Assessment By Colleen A. Thoma, Ph.D., & Ronald Tamura, Ph.D., with invited contributors

This book demystifies the what, when, why, and how of collecting transition assessment data—and using the results to help students with disabilities prepare for adulthood. Learn how to choose assessments appropriate for each situation and student, collect the right data at the right time, implement evidence-based practices that meet IDEA requirements, and translate assessment results into better transition IEP plans. Includes an invaluable quick-reference guide to more than 90 transition assessments and which areas they assess! Academics • Self-determination • Employment • Community living • Postsecondary education • Recreation and leisure • Health care Strengthen transition assessment in 7 key areas:

TRANSITION / COLLEGE AND CAREER READINESS

Teaching Transition Skills in Inclusive Schools

$29.95 | Stock #: 14202P-72148 | 2013 | 176 pages | 8 ½ x 11 | paperback | ISBN 978-1-59857-214-8

Self-Determination and Transition Planning By Karrie A. Shogren, Ph.D.

Self-determination has a powerful positive impact on post-school outcomes for young adults with disabilities—but how can educators teach students the skills they need to make their own choices and achieve their goals as they enter adulthood? Packed with practical, research-validated guidance and worksheets and activities on explicitly teaching self-determination skills, this empowering guidebook shows the way. Discover how to assess a student’s current level of self-determination and help them develop and practice critical skills such as expressing preferences, making choices, and setting and attaining goals. Expressing preferences • Making choices • Self-management skills • Goal setting and attainment • Self-advocacy skills • and more Teach essential self-determination skills:

$29.95 | Stock #: 14202P-72698 | 2013 | 168 pages | 8 ½ x 11 | paperback | ISBN 978-1-59857-269-8

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Think College!

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

Includes practical tools such as a self-advocacy checklist, sample student schedules, and a college-planning checklist. Uncover the big picture of today’s postsecondary education (PSE) options for students with intellectual disabilities. • Fully explore the three primary models for PSE • Support students before, during, and after the transition to college • Help connect students’ PSE experiences directly to life goals Visit www.thinkcollege.net for videos, student stories, and more on inclusive postsecondary education! $39.95 | Stock #: 14202P-69179 | 2010 | 344 pages | 7 x 10 | paperback | ISBN 978-1-55766-917-9

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.

“An outstanding, empirically based guide.” —Peter E. Leone, Ph.D., University of Maryland

Apply best practices to ensure smooth transition for students with emotional or behavioral challenges. • Implement a Continuous Quality Improvement process • Reduce common risk behaviors • Bridge the gap between child and adult mental health services • and more $39.95 | Stock #: 14202P-69636 | 2009 | 384 pages | 6 x 9 | paperback | ISBN 978-1-55766-963-6

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.

“Everything you ever need to know to enhance the success of students with disabilities seeking to attend college.” —Jeanne M. Kincaid, J.D., disability attorney and consultant

The most practical guidance available on helping students with mild to moderate disabilities make the transition to college! Get how-to help with key aspects like: • Academic and behavioral supports • The admissions process • Eligibility for services and accommodations • Supportive technology $37.95 | Stock #: 14202P-70168 | 2010 | 312 pages | 7 x 10 | paperback | ISBN 978-1-59857-016-8

Autism & the Transition to Adulthood

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

“The most practical book I have read on developing measurable transition goals.” —Sherrilyn K. Fisher, Ph.D., Past President, DCDT

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 and employment preparation • Put proven strategies into action with practical forms and checklists • Help young people develop life skills in key areas $39.95 | Stock #: 14202P-69582 | 2009 | 304 pages | 7 x 10 | paperback | ISBN 978-1-55766-958-2

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NEW

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: EBOOK

FREE ebooklet:

AVAILABLE

10 Questions about Self-Employment for People with Disabilities http://bit.ly/SelfEmpQs

• 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 #: 14202P-74036 | 2014 | 288 pages | 8 ½ x 11 | paperback | ISBN 978-1-59857-403-6

The Way to Work How to Facilitate Work Experiences for Youth in Transition

By Richard G. Luecking, Ed.D., with invited contributors

“Easily the most practical howto book available for transition specialists.” —Paul Wehman, Ph.D., Virginia Commonwealth University

Rely on the powerful strategies in this guidebook to connect students with great early work experiences. • Uncover students’ strengths, needs, and interests • Recruit employers • Guide students in advocating for accommodations on the job • Promote students’ social skills $36.95 | Stock #: 14202P-68981 | 2009 | 248 pages | 7 x 10 | paperback | ISBN 978-1-55766-898-1

Transition Strategies for Adolescents & Young Adults Who Use AAC

TRANSITION / COLLEGE AND CAREER READINESS

Making Self-Employment Work for People with Disabilities

Edited by David B. McNaughton, Ph.D., & David R. Beukelman, Ph.D.

“Packed with up-to-date research, lively case examples, and down-to-earth how-to strategies. This is a musthave.” —Carolyn Hughes, Ph.D.,Vanderbilt University

Support fulfilling, self-determined adult lives for young people who use AAC. • Research-based guide to effective transition planning • Address employment, college, literacy, community life, and more • Get guidance from top experts and personal stories from students $39.95 | Stock #: 14202P-69971 | 2010 | 288 pages | 7 x 10 | paperback | ISBN 978-1-55766-997-1

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

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ehind every successful inclusive school is a great principal with passion, vision, and a practical plan. 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. Two renowned inclusion experts give readers clear guidance they can use right away to lead an inclusive school where every student learns and belongs. LEARN HOW TO:

EBOOK

See page 2 for Julie Causton’s guides for SLPs, OTs, and paraprofessionals.

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ABC Foundations for Young Children A Classroom Curriculum

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