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Our Resource Library contains materials and assistance for early childhood educators and those they serve. Explore our selection of podcasts, tip sheets, websites, documents, and self-study courses.
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Safety Online: A Guide For People With Autism Spectrum Disorder | "While the benefits of internet use can be profound for people with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), there are also some risks. Studies have shown that those with autism are more susceptible to threats like cyberbullying and internet addiction. That said, being prepared with the right knowledge can help keep your internet experience safe and positive." Here is a helpful guide from allconnect. | Website |
Sibshops | Sibshops provide siblings of kids with disabilities with peer support and information in a lively, recreational setting. | Website |
Slow Onset May Explain Late Autism Diagnosis in some Children | This article written by Hannah Furfaro, discusses that new research suggests why some autistic children don’t show traits of the condition until age 5 or later. Others show a few mild features at age 3 but only later meet the criteria for diagnosis. There is a downloadable PDF version of this article available on the website. | Website |
Special needs: Build a Playground Toolkit | From KaBoom! "Who are the people in your neighborhood? Over one in ten children, and even more adults, live with a disability. Is your playspace a place that welcomes people with special needs? Your current playspace might never be used by children and adults with disabilities, but perhaps it's because they can't access the playspace and/or structures. Your new or renovated playspace can make everyone feel welcome with some simple considerations." | Website |
Strategies for Working with Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder | 15 practical strategies to support the success of children with autism spectrum disorder in early care and school age care and education programs. | Document |
SUNRISE TO SUNSET: SUPPORTING CHILDREN WITH AUTISM THROUGH THEIR DAY | The Early Intervention Team at the Military Families Learning Network developed this four-part webinar series for 2019 that will focus on supporting young children with autism and their families. This webinar series will take us through important steps in the lives of families of children with autism and related disorders. These free webinars are easy to join and offer continuing education credits for early intervention and Board-Certified Behavior Analysts. | Website |
Tactile Play | Are the children in your care sensitive to tactile input? Here is a great article from Occupational Therapist, Rebecca O'Callaghan, at Play 2 Grow Pediatric Therapy. | Website |
TFH Special Needs Toys | We are providers of carefully selected fun products designed to help you or those in your care enjoy life, and achieve more. Use this site and our catalog to stimulate your imagination, begin programs, or reinforce encouraged behaviors. | Website |
The Center for Siblings | The mission of The Center for Siblings is to "help siblings of people with disabilities feel seen, supported, and empowered -- with a focus on providing early intervention for young siblings." Their work focuses on:providing multimedia resources and education for parents, relatives, service providers, and siblings themselvesspreading awareness of sibling issues throughout the general populationproviding programming to support young siblings, particularly through a lens of artistic expression. | Website |
The Community Hub: Kohl's Autism Awareness | This centralized source of resources builds awareness and understanding of people living with autism spectrum disorder in our communities. The Community Hub provides a vast amount of practical resources to enhance function and quality of life, increase safety, and improve the effectiveness of community services. By using the Community Hub, individuals with autism, family members, professionals, service providers, and other members of the community can feel more comfortable during common daily activities at home, school, and other community settings. | Website |
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