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Ohio Valley ESC Parent Mentor Project Lending Library Stacey Curry, Parent Mentor Ohio Valley ESC 128 East 8th Street Cambridge, Ohio 43725 (740)439-3558 ext. 242 Stacey.curry@omeresa.net http://www.ovesc.k12.oh.us/Parent_Mentor_Services.htm By: Educational Insights Classroom jeopardy meets your test prep needs Creating your own games is fast and easy It's the fun, exciting and effective way for your students to review what you teach All the sights, sounds and thrills of TV?s jeopardy in your own classroom Play Jeopardy on your classroom TV with questions you create or use one of the preprogrammed cartridges Grade 3: Math Grade 4: All subject standards, Geography, Language Arts Grade 5: All subject standards, Geography, Language Arts Grade 6: Geography, Language Arts Grade 7: Language Arts Middle School: Math, Science, Social Studies TouchMoney Game In the TouchMoney Game, students practice finding the total values of various groups of coins shown on draw cards (with TouchPoints) and realistic coins (without TouchPoints) drawn from the money tray in the center of the game board. Players TouchCount no more than six coins at a time. Total values do not exceed $1.00. Nonreaders + Bank Account Game Bank Account is a realistic simulation with true-to-life money management demands. Players write checks, make deposits, keep accurate records, and reconcile accounts. Real-life transactions include paying medical, grocery, utility, legal, property tax, and other bills. Players make purchases, collect earnings, deposit tax refunds, receive scholarship money, etc. The winner is the first to build a bank account of $5,000. Checks, deposit slips and accounting forms are included. For 2-5 players. Grades 5 and up Keys to Comprehension Game This game emphasizes reading skills by collecting keys. Be the first to unlock the buried treasure to win. Comes with spinner and 90 question cards. For 2-6 players. Level A reading level grades 1-3 Level B reading level grades 3-5 Context Clues Pirate Treasure Game Making their way across a tropical island in a search for gold, players read story cards and use context clues to answer questions. Short passages allow time for full comprehension and the chance to read a variety of topics. Winning is based on knowledge and skills, not random factors. Red level = Reading level 2.0—3.5 By: Edu Press (Learning Well Games) Vocabulary Building Star Words Players propel themselves through the solar system by correctly defining vocabulary words. Short passages allow time for full comprehension and the chance to read a variety of topics. Winning is based on knowledge and skills, not random factors. Directions are easy to understand, so as not to restrict learning opportunities Blue level = Reading Level 3.5-5.0 By: Edu Press (Learning Well Games) Also Available: It’s My Turn Transition Game By: OCECD Real World Reading Vocabulary Math Reproducible binders teach everyday skills Designed for middle and high school students with learning differences Basic Writing Series teaches the writing process through simple, sequential steps. Activities progress in difficulty from the first binder to the third. The series begins with writing letters and words, moves to writing one and then two paragraphs, and finally leads to writing several paragraphs in a specific format. Binders feature various writing prompts to motivate beginning and struggling writers. Students learn to organize their thoughts and understand the writing process while building writing confidence. Also available: Basic Grammar Series Basic Paragraph Practice Series helps struggling learners and students with learning differences learn how to write confidently step-by-step. Students use a graphic organizer to write a five-sentence paragraph, including a topic sentence, three detail sentences, and a concluding sentence. Each sentence goes in its own box so students can be sure to include all the parts. After completing all of the steps, students rewrite the five sentences in paragraph form. Solving Word Problems with Pictures using a six-step process, including drawing a picture to represent the problem, students learn to attack any word problem. Stories are written at a low reading level to accommodate struggling readers and are appropriate for students of all ages. Also available: Coupon Math History Shorts -”bite-sized” history lessons for students reading below grade level who need help learning the basic concepts in U.S. history and world history. The low reading level and age-appropriate illustrations make the short, high-interest passages and activities appealing to struggling readers and students with learning differences. Each binder includes 28–30 one page stories that focus on key historical concepts, 4 activity sheets and a quiz. US History 1 & 2 US History Audio CD (of stories) 1 & 2 World History 1 & 2 Basic Geography designed for struggling learners who need help understanding basic geography concepts. The binder breaks each concept into small chunks to help students comprehend geography fundamentals and to develop related skills. Short lessons are followed by multiple practice activity sheets so students can firmly grasp a concept before moving on to the next lesson. Mystery Clues features 40 attention-holding mystery stories for students to read and solve. As students complete these activities, they develop essential reading skills, including problem solving and drawing conclusions. Explore Your Newspaper helps older students with learning differences strengthen reading comprehension and critical thinking skills. Includes lesson plans and activity sheets to help students learn about each section of a newspaper while they practice basic reading skills. Students then complete a skills activity using the text or information Bunches of Sentence Fun presents a topic with a clear, simple explanation and examples, followed by a practice activity. After completing the practice activity, students are directed to write their own sentences using the skill they just learned. See N Solve Visual Calculator by: Educational Insights Sets up the problem as if you wrote it down Shows the whole problem Displays division problems horizontally See n Solve Fraction Calculator by: Educational Insights Easy to use fraction calculator Big LCD screen shows step-by-step solutions Deluxe Fraction Tower Activity Set by: Learning Resourses 51 Interlocking fraction cubes 12 Double sided activity cards Magnetic 100 Board by: Educational Insights 2 sided: printed and blank grid 100 foam numbers Activity guide Digitz Electronic Game by: Educational Insights Foam Magnetic Base 10 Set by: Educational Insights 121 pieces Teaches counting, place value, grouping etc The cool new way to master multiplication Problems appear on the LED screen, then students press the colorful paddles with bright LED numerals to enter their answers Teaches multiplication skills such as multiples, memorization of facts, identifying factors, finding factor pairs and sequencing Level A Lessons & Worksheets (approx. K level) Level B Lessons & Worksheets (approx. 1st grade level) This Fraction Puzzle is made from hardwood and measures 11.5" square. Great for learning fractions and the relationship between fractions. Worksheets provide math practice while using the AL abacus. May be reproduced for a class or a family. AL abacus The 300 card games in this manual provide practice in learning concepts and the facts. Chapters on: Number Sense Addition Subtraction Multiplication Division Money Clocks Fractions The games become progressively harder within each chapter. Use with any math program. Also excellent for remedial work. Use with all Levels/Grades. · Fraction Pie Puzzles By: Educational Insights Minute Math Electronic Flash Card by: Learning Resources Number fact fluency Volume control Practice operations Freshen up on early algebraic skills 3 levels of difficulty A kinesthetic way to teach basic fraction concepts, equivalencies, common denominators, and multiples Includes game board, 50 leveled puzzle cards, 65 foam fraction pieces, guide and solutions Foam Magnetic Fraction Circles by: Educational Insights Giant sized for whiteboard demonstrations Includes 9 color-coded magnetic fraction circles Also includes pieces showing fraction, decimal, and percentage equivalents Telling Time Modular Flip Chart By: Educational Insights Unique set of snap-together flip charts One module displays a clock face with movable, color-coded hour and minute hands KP Ten-Frame Tiles 4 more modules display hours and minutes The system of graduated tiles and ten-frame platforms models the place value structure of the base-10 number system by bringing physical representation to its properties, relationships, and applications. With KP Ten-Frame Tiles, students build to ten and build with tens. By: KP Mathematics Three-Corner Flash Cards By: Learning Resources Addition and Subtraction Multiplication and Division Practical Practice Math By: Remedia Publications This real-life program features sturdy, glossy folders that are divided into 5 everyday math categories. Each category includes 4 unique folders. With the help of realistic information and photos, each folder tells a math "story." Facts from the folders are used to complete comprehension questions that familiarize students with the folders and word problems that progress in difficulty throughout each category. Applied math skills include: - Multi-digit addition, subtraction, multiplication, & division - Money, time, measurement - Percents, decimals, fractions When students have successfully completed this program, they'll be able to confidently order from a menu, figure the total of a bill (including tip and tax), plan a household budget or a trip, and much more! Place Value Learning Kit by: Remedia 2 levels of flash cards 3 levels of dominoes (ones to thousands place Activities book: skill practice for ones to millions place Money Learning Kit by: Remedia Real images of U.S. money. Coin and bill identification cards. Level 1 - simple coin combinations. Level 2 - combinations activity cards dominoes. 3 Ways to Play: Students have fun playing dominoes by matching coin values in written numerical Coin U Lator by: PCI Education Hand-held, coin-counting calculator Teaches the different values of each coin Add or subtract coins and bills Two different coin games Coin U Lator Activity Cards Coin U Lator Worksheets by: PCI Education 100 reproducible worksheets designed to be used with the Coin U Lator Money Calc by: PCI Money Calc Activities by: PCI Reproducible worksheets to use with the Money Calc Unique Money Calculator and Traditional Calculator in One Money amounts are always displayed with the dollar sign and ending zeros PCI's TouchMoney Program uses a proven kinesthetic approach to make learning to count coins quick and easy. Students learn to count TouchPoints on nickels, dimes, and quarters to determine the value of the coins. Each TouchPoint equals five cents. Pennies are TouchCounted last since they are worth one cent each. This handson program includes activity sheets with lesson plans for each of the 6 steps of the TouchMoney process: 1. Learning to count by 1's and 5's and to recognize money symbols. 2. Identifying each type of coin and its value. 3. Learning the location of TouchPoints on each type of coin. 4. TouchCounting coins using marked TouchPoints. 5. TouchCounting coins without the TouchPoints drawn on the coins. 6. TouchCount Shopping: TouchCounting coins to buy various real-life items. Activities and Games Each lesson includes reproducible activity sheets and extension activities. A Money Games section is provided for additional hands-on TouchCounting practice. TouchMoney Worksheets include reproducible worksheets, activity ideas and games, demonstration coins, and assessments. TouchMoney Game students practice finding the total values of various groups of coins shown on draw cards (with TouchPoints) TouchMoney Big Coin Activities and realistic coins (without TouchPoints) Big Coins with and without TouchPoints drawn from the money tray in the center of and a 16-page Teacher's Guide that in- the game board. cludes extension activities, game ideas, and reproducibles for teaching and reinforcing the TouchMoney process. By: Educational Insights Talking pens encourage independent learning with self-correcting lights and sound Reading Comprehension grades: 2-6 Laugh It Up Vocabulary Development gr. 2+ 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Getting the main idea Using context clues Drawing conclusions Noting and recalling detail Finding the sequence Making inferences Prefixes and Suffixes Antonyms Synonyms Homophones Context Clues Multiple-meaning Words Science grades: 2+ 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Animals, Plants, and Ecosystems Astronomy Earth and Weather Force, Motion, and Simple Machines Human Body Matter and Energy Learn to Solve Word Problems Academic Vocabulary 1. 2. 1. 2. Grades 1-3 Grades 4-6 Grades 1-3 Grades 4-6 Also Available: Flashcards for: Standards Based Language Grade 5 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Fractions Division Subtraction Addition Multiplication Telling Time Build –a– Word Letter Tiles and Flash Cards by: Remedia Publications Phonics—See the words, say the words, build the words Word Families-Everything you need to build 80 different word families Table Top Magnet Set Sentence Builder by: Smethport Over 150 washable magnets Folding table top stand-up board 5W’s Story Cards (fiction and non fiction) by: Remedia Realistic and humorous “Newspaper Articles” (Reading level gr. 2-5) Questions based on the 5W’s (Who, What, When, Where, Why) Practical Practice Reading Cards Comprehension Skill Cards by: Remedia (grades 2-4) Short stories and Paragraphs 6 Key Comprehension Skills 70 Real Life Reading Activity Cards 80 page activity book Specific Skill Builders Card Set by: Remedia Main Idea Each Box Features: Context Facts 4 each of 15 High interest fiction and nonfiction stories for targeted, in depth practice Sequence Conclusions Grades 3-4 by:Remedia Implementing Ongoing Transition Plans for the IEP focuses on the seven areas mandated by IDEA: Functional assessment, daily living skills, post-school adult living, employment, community experiences, related services and instruction. Each area has a sequence of skills and behaviors written as objectives that teachers, parents and students review for inclusion in the IEP. IEP Resources: Attainment Company By: Pat McPartland Your Life: Ready, Set, Go! Each of the 90 cards in the card game outlines a specific skill or activity needed for Post-Secondary Education Training (PET), Employment (E), and/or Independent Living (IL) (with both words and graphics.) By: Linda McDowell Card Game: As you go through the cards with the student, sorting the cards according to skill mastery, the student can quickly see what he/she has accomplished as well as what they need to work on. The stack of cards that indicate skill mastery (green stack) can be used as present levels of performance for the IEP or transition plan. The stack of cards that indicate a lack of skill mastery (red stack) can be further sorted by skill area (PET, E, IL) and transferred to the IEP and transition plan for further work and development. Skills Check List: The Skills List is a graphic record of the student’s story and potential story – a reinforcement of how far he/she has come over the years and an inspiration for further skill development. A set of 90 skill / activity cards: ∙ 1 green sorting card: I am good to GO! I already have this skill / activity ∙ 1 red sorting card: STOP, I need help with this skill / activity ∙ 1 Student Skills List Booklet Preparing for Life Typically, ASD high school graduates are unprepared The essence of the book lies in for the transition to independence. Early, ongoing the 73 “Skill Lessons” targeting: training in the social skills crucial to establishing successful adult relationships—in college, vocational school, residential living, or on the job—can help. He also guides readers through the legal, financial, Future Horizons By: Jed Baker educational, vocational, and community resources available after graduation. nonverbal communication empathy anger/anxiety management conversational skills employment-related skills A complete comprehensive transition curriculum that helps students with learning differences prepare for the transition from school to life after school. Written for middle school and high school students and adults. By: PCI Education (Reproducibles) • • • • • • Determining Interests Understanding IEPs Exploring Careers Completing a Job Application Choosing Personal References Interviewing • • • • • Understanding What College is Really Like Understanding Paychecks & Job Benefits Being a Good Employee Leaving a Job Understanding Banking & Budgeting By: PCI Education (Reproducibles) Prepare students for life after high school, Life Skills Practice contains hundreds of 'real-life,' 'hands-on' scenarios that encourage student confidence in dealing with a wide variety of everyday situations. They cover such practical everyday activities as decorating a home, dealing with illness, giving medical histories, using travelers' checks, preparing tax forms, eating on a budget, making a savings plan, and more. A comprehensive driver's education program. This complete, easy-to-use program is designed for teenagers and adults who are reading below grade level but have the ability to become safe drivers. Helps students master the basic skills and concepts taught in driver's education classes. The consumable Student Workbook is written at a 3.0-4.5 reading level. The Teacher's Binder includes a lesson plan for each unit of the student Workbook, followed by multiple activity sheets and quiz. As students read the text and complete the activity sheets, they learn the information they need to successfully pass the written portion of the driver's license exam. PCI Education School Success for Children with Special Needs Everything You Need to Know to Help Your Child Learn By: Amy James Copyright 2008 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Before the Special Education Referral Leading Intervention Teams By: Matthew Jennings Copyright 2009 by Corwin Press 100 Frequently Asked Questions About the Special Education Process A Step By Step Guide For Educators By: Roger Pierangelo and George Giuliani Copyright 2007 by Corwin Press The Everyday Guide to Special Education Law (2nd Edition) A Handbook for Parents, Teachers and Other Professionals By: Randy Chapman, Esq Copyright 2008 by The Legal Center for People with Disabilities and Older People Response to Intervention Principles and Strategies for Effective Practice By: Rachel Brown-Chidsey and Mark W. Steege Copyright 2005 by The Guilford Press Wrightslaw: Special Education Law (2nd Edition) By: Peter W. D. Wright, ESQ. and Pamela Darr Wright, MA, MSW Copyright 2007 by authors A Guide to Special Education Advocacy What Parents, Clinicians and Advocates Need to Know By: Matthew Cohen Copyright 2009 by author The Special Education Battlefield A Guide to the Due Process Hearing and Other Tools of Effective Advocacy By: Andrew Cuddy, Esq. Copyright 2007 by author Taking Sides Clashing Views on Controversial Issues in Special Education By: MaryAnn Byrnes Copyright 2005 by McGraw-Hill/Dushkin How to Compromise with your School District Without Compromising Your Child A Field Guide for Getting Effective Services for Children with Special Needs By: Gary Mayerson Copyright 2004 by author You, Your Child, and “Special” Education A Guide to Dealing with the System By: Barbara Coyne Cutler with Sue Pratt Copyright 2010 by Paul H. Brookes Publishing Co. Wrightslaw: From Emotions to Advocacy The Special Education Survival Guide By: Pam Wright and Pete Wright Copyright 2008 by authors A Parent’s Guide to Special Education Insider Advice on How to Navigate the System and Help Your Child Succeed By: Linda Wilmshurst, Ph.D., ABPP, and Alan W. Brue, Ph.D., NCSP Copyright 2005 by authors Special Needs Advocacy Resource Book What You Can Do Now to Advocate for Your Exceptional Child’s Education By: Rich Weinfeld and Michelle Davis Copyright 2008 by Prufrock Press Inc. Surviving Due Process: Stephen Jeffers v. School Board Takes you through a special education due process hearing from initial preparations to testimony by the final witness. DVD from Wrightslaw Straight Talk about Psychological Testing for Kids When, Why, and How to Have Your Child Tested By: Ellen Braaten, PhD, and Gretchen Felopulos, PhD Copyright 2004 The Guilford Press Testing Your Child and Teen for Learning Disabilities CD What School Testing Can’t and Won’t Tell You (Book and CD) By: Claudia McCullouch, Ph.D. Copyright 2004 by Grey Eyes Media Special Educator’s Complete Guide to 109 Diagnostic Tests How to Select & Interpret Tests, Use Results in IEPs, and Remediate Specific Difficulties By: Roger Pierangelo, Ph.D and George Giuliani, Psy.D. Copyright 1998 by John Wilcy & Sons, Inc. Wrightslaw: All About IEPs Answers to Frequently Asked Questions About IEPs By: Peter W.D. Wright, Esq, Pamela Darr Wright, MA, MSW and Sandra Webb O’Connor, M. Ed. 2011 Copyright by authors Better IEPs (4th Edition) How to Develop Legally Correct and Educationally Useful Programs By: Barbara D. Bateman and Mary Anne Linden 2006 Copyright by: Attainment Company Nolo’s The Complete IEP Guide (6th Edition) How to Advocate for Your Special Ed Child By: Attorney Lawrence M. Siegel Copyright 2009 by author (3rd and 5th Edition also available) Writing Measurable IEP Goals and Objectives By: Barbara D. Bateman and Cynthia M. Herr 2006 Copyright by: Attainment Company How Well Does Your IEP Measure Up? Quality Indicators for Effective Service Delivery By: Diane Twachtman-Cullen and Jennifer Twachtman-Reilly 2002 Copyright by Starfish Specialty Press, LLC Aligning IEPs to Academic Standards For Students with Moderate and Severe Disabilities By: Ginevra Courtade-Little, M. Ed. And Diane M. Browder, Ph.D. Copyright 2005 by Attainment Company, Inc. IEP-2005 Writing and Implementing Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) By: Edward Burns 2006 Copyright by Charles C Thomas Publisher, LTD Wrightslaw: Special Education Law, 2nd Edition includes the full text of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, the IDEA regulations with analysis and commentary. Surviving Due Process: Stephen Jeffers v. School Board takes you through a special education due process hearing from opening arguments through closing statements. This film is based on an actual case. (DVD, 2 hrs) Wrightslaw: From Emotions to Advocacy, 2nd Edition - The Special Education Guide includes tips, strategies, references, and Internet resources. Wrightslaw: No Child Left Behind includes the full text of the No Child Left Behind Act with analysis, interpretation & commentary; advocacy strategies, tips, sample letters; and the No Child Left Behind CD-ROM of Publications & Resources. In Wrightslaw: All About IEPs, you'll find clear, concise answers to over 200 frequently asked questions about IEPs Alphabet Kids From ADD to Zellweger Syndrome A Guide to Developmental, Neurobiological and Psychological Disorders for Parents and Professionals By: Robbie Woliver Dyslogic Syndrome Why Millions of Kids are “Hyper,” Attention-Disordered, Learning Disabled, Depressed, Aggressive, Defiant, or Violent—And What We Can Do About It By: Bernard Rimland Copyright 2008 by The Wacker Foundation Kids in the Syndrome Mix of ADHD, LD, Asperger’s, Tourette’s, Bipolar, and More! The One Stop Guide for Parents, Teachers, and Other Professionals By: Martin L. Kutscher MD Copyright 2005 by author Healing the New Childhood Epidemics Autism, ADHD, Asthma, and Allergies The Groundbreaking Program for the 4-A Disorders By: Kenneth Bock, M.D. and Cameron Stauth Copyright 2007 by authors Treating Youth with DSM-IV Disorders The Role of Social Skill Instruction A proven teaching approach that enhances the treatment provided to troubled youth by mental health professionals and others By: Michael Sterba, M.H.D. and Tom Dowd, M.A. Copyright 1998 by Father Flanagan’s Boys’ Home The Educator’s Guide to Mental Health Issues in the Classroom By: Frank M. Kline and Larry B. Silver Copyright 2004 by Paul H. Brookes Publishing Co., Inc. Disconnected Kids The Groundbreaking Brain Balance Program for Children with Autism, ADHD, Dyslexia, and Other Neurological Disorders Achieve Results at Home and Without Drugs By: Dr. Robert Melillo (Creator and Founder of Brain Balance Centers) Copyright 2009 by Roelty Corporation Screamfree Parenting The Revolutionary Approach to Raising Your Kids by Keeping Your Cool By: Hal Edward Runkel, LMFT Copyright 2007 by Screamfree Omnimedia, LLC Learning Bridges Quick and Easy Activities for Change By: Jim Still-Pepper Copyright 2011 by author Stop Negotiating With Your Teen Strategies for Parenting Your Angry, Manipulative, Moody, or Depressed Adolescent By: Janet Sasson Edgette, Psy.D., M.P.H. Copyright 2002 by author Active Parenting Today For Parents of 2 to 12 year olds By: Michael H. Popkin, Ph.D. Copyright 1993 by Active Parenting Publishers, Inc. Who’s Raising Whom? Strategies for Saving Your Sanity By: Michael M. Thomson, Ph.D. Copyright 1994 by author A Special Kind of Love For Those Who Love Children with Special Needs By: Susan Titus Osborn and Janet Lynn Mitchell Copyright 2004 by authors Views from Our Shoes Lessons From Ty Growing Up with a Brother or Sister with Special Needs By: Donald Meyer Copyright 1997 by author Learning and Living with an Exceptional Boy By: John F. Durkin Copyright 2010 by John Durkin They Created Us Special Education, Medicaid Waivers, EPSDT, Independent Case Management A Family’s Journey Through A Bureacratic Maze! By: Denise Mercado Copyright 2006 by author Breakthough Parenting for Children with Special Needs Raising the Bar of Expectations By: Judy Winter Copyright 2006 by author Being the Other One Growing Up with a Brother or Sister Who Has Special Needs By: Kate Strohm Copyright 2005 by author Hi, I’m Adam Brandon and the Bipolar Bear A Child’s Story of Tourette Syndrome By: Adam Buehrens Copyright 1991 by author A Story for Children with Bipolar Disorder By: Tracy Anglada Copyright 2004 by author Parenting the Explosive Child DVD The Collaborative Problem Solving Approach Featuring Ross W. Greene, Ph. D., and J. Stuart Ablon, Ph.D. Copyright 2004 No More Meltdowns Positive Strategies for Managing and Preventing Out –Of-Control Behavior By: Jed Baker, Ph.D. Copyright 2008 Future Horizons The Behavior Survival Guide for Kids How to Make Good Choices and Stay out of Trouble By: Tom McIntyre, Ph. D Copyright 2003 by author Understanding Your Child’s Puzzling Behavior A Guide for Parents of Children with Behavioral, Social, and Learning Challenges By: Steven E. Curtis, PhD Copyright 2008 by author The Defiant Child A Parent’s Guide to Oppositional Defiant Disorder By: Dr. Douglas A. Riley Copyright 1997 by author Helping the Noncompliant Child Family-Based Treatment for Oppositional Behavior By: Robert J. McMahon and Rex L. Forehand Copyright 2003 The Guilford Press Responding to Problem Behavior in Schools The Behavior Education Program By: Deanne A. Crone, Leanne S. Hawken and Robert H. Horner Copyright 2010 The Guilford Press Behavior Solutions for the Inclusive Classroom See a Behavior, look it up By: Beth Aune, OTR/L, Beth Burt and Peter Gennaro Copyright 2010 by authors Temper Tamers An 8 Session Anger Management Pull-Out Program By: Kathryn Pearson, M.S. Copyright 2002 by: IEP Resources Managing Challenging Children By: Gerard Gordon Copyright 1996 by author Characteristics of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders of Children and Youth (and cases) By: James M. Kauffman Copyright 2005 by Pearson Education, Inc. School-Based Behavioral Assessment Informing Intervention and Instruction By: Sandra Chafouleas, T. Chris Riley-Tillman and George Sugai Different minds learn differently America’s top learning expert shows how every child can succeed (paperback) Dr. Mel Levine The Complete Developing Mind’s Library (8 DVDs) Secrets to turning on the tuned-out child Proven techniques and strategies to inspire children to succeed (paperback and DVD) Richard Lavoie PBS DVDs Misunderstood Minds DVD Searching for Success in School Copyright 2004 WGBH Educational Foundation The Misunderstood Child Understanding and Coping with Your Child’s Learning Disabilities By: Larry B. Silver, M.D. Copyright 2006 by author The Complete Learning Disabilities Handbook Ready-to-Use Strategies & Activities for Teaching Students with Learning Disabilities By: Joan M. Harwell and Rebecca Williams Jackson Copyright 2008 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Learning Disabilities Academic Skills Problems Direct Assessment and Intervention By: Edward S. Shapiro Copyright 2004 by The Guilford Press From Identification to Intervention By: Jack M. Fletcher, G. Reid Lyon, Lynn S. Fuchs and Marcia A. Barnes Copyright 2007 The Guilford Press The Survival Guide for Kids with LD By: Gary Fisher, Ph.D., and Rhoda Cummings, Ed.D. Copyright 2002 by authors Ready–to-Use Tools & Materials for Remediating Specific Learning Disabilities Complete Learning Disabilities Resource Library By: Joan M. Harwell Copyright 1995 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Teach Me Different! DVD A Child with Special Needs DVD Hosted by Sylvester Stallone Copyright 2005 by Parents’ Action for Children Successful Strategies for Teaching Children Who Learn Differently PBS Video With Sally Smith Copyright 2001 by American University Parenting A Struggling Reader A Guide to Diagnosing and Finding Help for Your Child’s Reading Difficulties By: Susan L. Hall and Louisa C. Moats, Ed.D. Copyright 2002 by Susan Long Hall When Adolescents Can’t Read Methods and Materials That Work By: Mary E. Curtis and Ann Marie Longo Copyright 1999 by authors A Handbook of Content Literacy Strategies 125 Practical reading and writing ideas By: Elaine C. Stephens and Jean E. Brown Copyright 2005 by Christopher-Gordon Publishers, Inc. I Read It, but I Don’t Get It Comprehension Strategies for Adolescent Readers By: Cris Tovani Copyright 2000 by author Assessment for Reading Instruction By: Michael C. McKenna and Steven A. Stahl Copyright 2003 by The Guilford Press There’s Room for Me Here Literacy Workshop in the Middle School By: Janet Allen and Kyle Gonzalez Copyright 1998 by authors Reading Instruction For Students Who Are At Risk or Have Disabilities By: William D. Bursuck and Mark Damer Copyright 2007 by Pearson Education, Inc. Evidence-Based Reading Instruction Putting the National Reading Panel Report into Practice By: International Reading Association Copyright 2002 by International Reading Association And Other Reading Disabilities Reading by the Colors Overcoming Dyslexia and Other Reading Disabilities Through the Irlen Method By: Helen Irlen Copyright 2005 by author Overlays IRLEN Colored Overlays for Reading Sample Pack of 10 (1 of Each Color) Overcoming Dyslexia A New and Complete Science-Based Program for Reading Problems at Any Level By: Sally Shaywitz, M.D. Copyright 2003 by author Audiobook available also Inside Dyslexia DVD A Documentary: Seeing Through a Different Lens Copyright 2005 LD Productions LLC The Everything Parent’s Guide to Children with Dyslexia All You Need to Ensure Your Child’s Success By: Abigail Marshall Copyright 2004 by F W Publications, Inc. How to Reach & Teach Children & Teens with Dyslexia A Parent and Teacher Guide to Helping Students of All Ages Academically, Socially and Emotionally By: Cynthia M. Stowe, M. Ed. Copyright 2000 by author And Autism Spectrum Disorders The Complete Guide to Understanding Autism, Asperger’s Syndrome, Pervasive Developmental Disorder, and Other ASDs By: Chantal Sicile-Kira Copyright 2004 by author Asperger Syndrome and Adolescence The Oasis Guide to Asperger Syndrome Helping Preteens and Teens Get Ready for the Real World By: Teresa Bolick, PH.D. Copyright 2004 by author Advice, Support, Insight and Inspiration By: Patricia Romanowski Bashe, M. S. Ed., and Barbara L. Kirby Copyright 2005 by Simon Baron-Cohen The Complete Guide to Asperger’s Syndrome By: Tony Attwood Copyright 2007 by author Mindblindness An Essay on Autism and Theory of Mind By: Simon Baron-Cohen Copyright 1995 by MA Institute of Tech. Autism Treatment Guide By: Elizabeth King Gerlach Copyright 2003 by author Raising NLD Superstars What Families with Nonverbal Learning Disabilities Need to Know About Nurturing Confident, Competent Kids By: Marcia Brown Rubinstien Copyright 2005 by author Bridging the Gap Raising a Child with Nonverbal Learning Disorder By: Rondalyn Varney Whitney Copyright 2002 by author & And School The New Social Story Book Over 150 Social Stories That Teach Everyday Social Skills to Children with Autism or Asperger’s Syndrome, and Their Peers By: Carol Gray Copyright 2010 by author Educating Children with Autism By: National Research Council Copyright 2001 by the National Academy of Sciences Incorporating Social Goals in the Classroom A Guide for teachers and Parents of Children with HighFunctioning Autism and Asperger Syndrome By: Rebecca A. Moyes Copyright 2001 by author Creating a Win—Win IEP for Students with Autism A How to Manual for Parents and Educators By: Beth Fouse, Ph.D. Copyright 1999 by author I Need Help with School! A Guide For Parents of Children with Autism & Asperger’s Syndrome By: Rebecca A. Moyes Copyright 2003 by author The Social Success Workbook for Teens Skill-buildings activities for social-skill problems By: Barbara Cooper, MPS and Nancy Widdows, MS Copyright 2008 by authors Educating the Young Child with Autism Spectrum Disorders Moving from Diagnosis to Inclusion to Education By: Michael Abraham Copyright 2008 by Key Education Publishing Company, LLC. Kayla’s Voice DVD Empowering People with Autism Featuring Kayla Takeuchi Copyright 2010 by New Ground Publishing Company We Thought You’d Never Ask: Voices of People with Autism DVD A Documentary Film Copyright 2009 by The Hussman Foundation Ten Things Every Child with Autism Wishes You Knew By: Ellen Notbohm Copyright 2005 by author He’s Not Autistic, But… How We Pulled Our Son From the Mouth of the Abyss By: Tenna Merchant, M.H., N.D. Copyright 2007 by Joyous Messenger, Inc. Nobody Nowhere The Remarkable Autobiography of an Autistic Girl By: Donna Williams Copyright 1999 by author A Slant of Sun Synergy By: Barb Rentenbach Copyright 2009 by author One Child’s Courage By: Beth Kephart Copyright 1998 by author The Curious Incident of the Dog in the night-time There’s a Boy in Here Emerging from the Bonds of Autism By: Judy Barron and Sean Barron Copyright 2002 by author A Novel By: Mark Haddon Copyright 2003 by author DVDs A documentary about Sue Rubin, who is autistic. She was diagnosed mentally retarded until age 13 when she started communicating using a keyboard. (39:50 running time) 13 min film that shows an autistic child’s world through visual imagery, music, sound effects and text A video interview with Kelly Londenberg, a 21 year old therapist who works with autistic children. She is autistic herself and believes recovery is possible. ((35 mins) ABC News reports on Aspergers Syndrome, a debilitating, life-long neurological disorder ABC News reports Autism: Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) Temple Grandin Starring Claire Danes Based on the writings by its title subject, HBO Films’ Temple Grandin is an engaging portrait of an autistic young woman who became, through timely mentoring and sheer force of will, one of America’s most remarkable success stories. DVD The Way I See It A Personal Look at Autism & Asperger’s By: Temple Grandin, Ph.D Copyright 2011 by Future Horizons and author Unwritten Rules of Social Relationships Decoding Social Mysteries Through the Unique Perspectives of Autism By: Dr. Temple Grandin and Sean Barron Copyright 2005 by Future Horizons and authors Developing Talents Thinking in Pictures Careers for Individuals with Asperger Syndrome and High-Functioning Autism By: Temple Grandin and Kate Duffy Copyright 2004 Autism Asperger Publishing Co. My Life with Autism By: Temple Grandin Copyright 2006 by author Available in 3 sizes · Patented red disk that disappears as time elapses · No ticking, no distractions, no setup required · Optional audible signal when time is up Blank Timer Faces for 8 “ and 12” Application Stickers for 8” and 12” ADD/ADHD Smart Solutions DVD Ways to Improve Your Child’s Behavior Features Betty Kamen, PhD (renowned nutrition journalist ) Copyright 2003 by Associated Producers Inc. Survival Strategies For Parenting Your ADD Child Dealing with Obsessions, Compulsions, Depression, Explosive Behavior and Rage By: George T. Lynn, M.A., C.M.H.C. Copyright 1996 by author The ADHD Autism Connection A Step Toward More Accurate Diagnosis and Effective Treatment By: Diane M. Kennedy Copyright 2002 by author The Survival Guide for Kids with ADD or ADHD By: John F. Taylor, Ph.D. Copyright 2006 by author Parenting Children with ADHD 10 Lessons that Medicine Cannot Teach By: Vincent J. Monastra, PhD Copyright 2005 by author Ritalin Free Kids Safe and Effective Homeopathic Medicine for ADHD and Other Behavioral and Learning Problems By: Judyth Reichenberg-Ullman, N.D., M.S.W., and Robert Ullman, N.D. Copyright 2000 by authors Making the System WORK for Your Child with ADHD How to Cut Through Red Tape and Get What You Need From Doctors, Teachers, Schools, and Healthcare Plans By: Peter S. Jensen, MD Copyright 2004 by The Guilford Press Making Sense of AD/HD An Educator-friendly resource for helping students with AD/HD By: Katie M. Frey and Linda Roberts Copyright 2005 by authors Empower ADHD Kids! Practical Strategies to Assist ADHD Children in Developing Learning and Social Competencies By: Becky White Copyright 2005 by Key Education Publishing Company, LLC A New View of AD/HD Success Strategies for the Impulsive Learner By: Eric Jensen Copyright 2003 by The Brain Store How to Reach and Teach Children with ADD/ADHD Practical Techniques, Strategies, and Interventions By: Sandra F. Rief Copyright 2005 by author Teaching the Tiger A Handbook for Individuals Involved in the Education of Students with Attention Deficit Disorders, Tourette Syndrome or Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder By: Marilyn P. Dornbush, Ph.D. and Sheryl K. Pruitt, M.Ed. Copyright 2005 by authors Mind Race A Firsthand Account of one Teenager’s Experience with Bipolar Disorder By: Patrick E. Jamieson, PH.D. Copyright 2006 by author (published by Oxford University Press) Monochrome Days A Firsthand Account of One Teenager’s Experience with Depression By: Cait Irwin Copyright 2007 by Oxford University Press, Inc. If Your Adolescent Has Depression or Bipolar Disorder An Essential Resource for Parents By: Dwight L. Evans and Linda Wasmer Andrews Copyright 2005 by Oxford University Press, Inc. If Your Adolescent Has an Anxiety Disorder An Essential Resource for Parents By: Edna B. Foa, Ph.D., and Linda Wasmer Andrews Copyright 2006 by Oxford University Press, Inc. If Your Adolescent Has Schizophrenia An Essential Resource for Parents By: Raquel E. Gur, M.D., Ph.D., and Ann Braden Johnson, Ph. D. Copyright 2006 by Oxford University Press, Inc. Me, Myself, and Them A Firsthand Account of One Young Person’s Experience with Schizophrenia By: Kurt Snyder Copyright 2007 by Oxford University Press, Inc. Next to Nothing A Firsthand Account of One Teenager’s Experience with an Eating Disorder By: Carrie Arnold Copyright 2007 by Oxford University Press, Inc. What You Must Think of Me A Firsthand Account of One Teenager’s Experience with Social Anxiety Disorder By: Emily Ford Copyright 2007 by Oxford University Press, Inc. The Thought That Counts A First Hand Account of One Teenager’s Experience with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder By: Jared Kant Copyright 2008 Oxford University Press, Inc. Eight Stories Up An Adolescent Chooses Hope Over Suicide By: Dequincy A. Lezine Copyright 2008 by Oxford University Press, Inc. “Help Me, I’m Sad” Recognizing, Treating, and Preventing Childhood and Adolescent Depression By: David G. Fassler, M.D., and Lynne S. Dumas Copyright 1997 by authors Childhood Depression Anxiety Disorders in Children and Adolescents School-Based Intervention By: Kevin Stark Copyright 1990 by The Guilford Press By: Tracy L. Morris and John S. March Copyright 2004 by The Guilford Press What to do When Your Child has Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Strategies and Solutions By: Aureen Pinto Wagner, Ph.D. Copyright 2006 By Lighthouse Press, Inc. Helping Your Depressed Child Freeing Your Child From Anxiety A Step-By-Step Guide for Parents By: Martha Underwood Barnard, Ph.D. Copyright 2003 by author Powerful, Practical Solutions to Overcome Your Child’s Fears, Worries, and Phobias By: Tamar E. Chansky, Ph.D. Copyright 2004 by author Stop Negotiating With Your Teen Strategies for Parenting your Angry, Manipulative, Moody or Depressed Adolescent By: Janet Sasson Edgette Copyright 2002 by Perigee Trade 24: A Day in the Life of Bipolar Children and Their Families DVD or CD By: Janice Papolos Copyright 2007 by Papolos Productions Mommy I’m Still In Here One Family’s Journey with Bipolar Disease By: Kate McLaughlin Copyright 2007 by author The Bipolar Child The Definitive Guide to Childhood’s Most Misunderstood Disorder By: Demitri Papolos, M.D., and Janice Papolos Copyright 2006 by authors Parenting a Bipolar Child What to do and Why By: Gianni L. Faedda, MD and Nancy B. Austin, PSY.D. Copyright 2006 by authors Understanding the Mind of Your Bipolar Child The Complete Guide to the Development, Treatment, and Parenting of Children with Bipolar Disorder By: Gregory T. Lombardo, M.D., Ph.D. Copyright 2006 by author Survival Strategies for Parenting Children with Bipolar Disorder Innovative Parenting and Counseling Techniques for Helping Children with Bipolar Disorder and the Conditions that May Occur With It. By: George T. Lynn, M.A., M.P.A., C.M.H.C. Copyright 2005 by author The Late Talker What to do if Your Child Isn’t Talking Yet By: Marilyn C. Agin, M.D., Lisa F. Geng, and Malcolm J. Nicholl Copyright 2003 by authors The Parents Guide to Speech and Language Problems Real-World Advice on: Making Sense of Your Child’s Diagnosis, Being Your Child’s Best Advocate and Helping Your Child and Your Family Cope By: Debbie Feit with Heidi M. Feldman, M.D., Ph.D. Copyright 2007 by author Literacy and Your Deaf Child What Every Parent Should Know By: David A. Stewart and Bryan R. Clarke Copyright 2003 by Gallaudet University We CAN Hear and Speak! The Power of Auditory-Verbal Communication for Children Who Are Deaf or Hard of Hearing By: Carol Flexer, Ph.D. and Catherine Richards, M.A. Copyright 1998 by Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf Sensory Integration Dysfunction The Out-Of-Sync Child Recognizing and Coping with Sensory Processing Disorder By: Carol Stock Kranowitz, M.A. Copyright 2005 by Skylight Press Raising a Sensory Smart Child The Definitive Handbook for Helping Your Child with Sensory Integration Issues By: Lindsey Biel, M. A., OTR/L and Nancy Peske Copyright 2005 by authors Answers to Questions Teachers Ask About Sensory Integration Forms, Checklists and Practical Tools By: Jane Koomar, PhD, OTR/L, FAOTA, Carol Kranowitz, MA and Stacey Szklut, MS, OTR/L and others Copyright 2007 by Future Horizons, Inc. Asperger Syndrome and Sensory Issues Practical Solutions for Making Sense of the World By: Brenda Smith Myles, Katherine Tapscott Cook, Nancy E. Miller, Louann Rinner and Lisa A. Robbins Copyright 2000 by Autism Asperger Publishing Co. Understanding Sensory Dysfunction Learning, Development and Sensory Dysfunction in Autism Spectrum Disorders, ADHD, Learning Disabilities and Bipolar Disorder By: Polly Godwin Emmons and Liz McKendry Anderson Copyright 2005 by authors The Out-Of-Sync Child Has Fun Activities for Kids with Sensory Integration Dysfunction By: Carol Stock Kranowitz, M.A. Copyright 2003 by author What Kids Need to Succeed Proven, Practical Ways to Raise Good Kids By: Peter L. Benson, Ph.D., Judy Galbraith, M.A., and Pamela Espeland Copyright 1994 by Search Institute and Free Spirit Publishing Inc. Get Organized Without Losing It By: James S. Fox Copyright 2006 by author Fighting Invisible Tigers A Stress Management Guide for Teens By: Earl Hipp The Organized Student Teaching Children the Skills for Success in School and Beyond By: Donna Goldberg Copyright 2005 by author Late, Lost , and Unprepared A Parents’ Guide to Helping Children with Executive Functioning By: Joyce Cooper-Kahn, Ph.D. and Laurie Dietzel, Ph.D. Copyright 2008 by author Executive Skills in Children and Adolescents A Practical Guide to Assessment and Intervention By: Peg Dawson and Richaed Guare Copyright 2004 byThe Guilford Press Assessment and Intervention for Executive Function Difficulties By: George McCloskey, Lisa A. Perkins and Bob Van Divner Copyright 2009 by Taylor & Francis Group Reflections of Erin The Importance of Belonging, Relationships, and Learning with Each Other By: Barbara McKenzie Copyright 2008 by author Visions for the 21st Century Down Syndrome By: William I. Cohen, Lynn Nadel and Myra E. Madnick Copyright 2002 by Wiley-Liss, Inc. Early Communication Skills for Children with Down Syndrome A Guide for Parents and Professionals By: Libby Kumin, Ph.D., CCC-SLP Copyright 2003 by Woodbine House Educating the Child with Cancer A Guide for Parents and Teachers By: Nancy Keene Copyright 2003 by Candlelighters Childhood Cancer Foundationj Cerebral Palsy A Complete Guide for Caregiving By: Freeman Miller, M.D. and Steven J. Bachrach, M.D. Copyright 2006 by The Johns Hopkins University Press Chemo, Craziness & Comfort My Book About Childhood Cancer By: Nancy Keene Copyright 2002 by Candlelighters Childhood Cancer Founda- Attachment, Trauma, and Healing Understanding and Treating Attachment Disorder in Children and Families By: Terry M. Levy and Michael Orlans Copyright 1998 by The Child Welfare League of America, Inc. When Love is Not Enough A Guide to Parenting with RAD—Reactive Attachment Disorder By: Nancy Thomas Copyright 2005 by author The Boy Who Was Raised As A Dog And Other Stories From a Child Psychiatrist’s Notebook What Traumatized Children Can Teach Us About Loss, Love, and Healing By: Bruce D. Perry, M.D., Ph.D. and Maia Szalavitz Copyright 2006 by authors Closing the Achievement Gap How to Reach Limited-Formal-Schooling and Long-Term English Learners By: Yvonne S. Freeman and David E. Freeman Copyright 2002 by authors Through the Golden Door Educational Approaches for Immigrant Adolescents with Limited Schooling By: Betty J. Mace-Matluck, Rosalind Alexander-Kasparik, and Robin M. Queen Copyright 1998 by The Center for Applied Linguistics and by Delta Systems Co., Inc. Research-Based Strategies for English Language Learners How to Reach Goals and Meet Standards, K-8 By: Denise M. Rea and Sandra P. Mercuri Copyright 2006 by authors Building Academic Language Essential Practices for Content Classrooms By: Jeff Zwiers Copyright 2008 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Comprehension Strategies for English Language Learners 30 Research-Based Reading Strategies That Help Students Read, Understand, and Really Learn Content From Their Textbooks and Other Nonfiction Material By: Margaret Bouchard Copyright 2005 by author Inclusive Classroom Inclusive Classrooms Video Cases on CD-ROM, Activity and Learning Guide By: Anne M. Bauer and Stephen Kroeger Copyright 2004 by Pearson Education, Inc. The Beyond Access Model Promoting Membership, Participation, and Learning For Students with Disabilities in the General Education Classroom By: Cheryl M. Jorgensen, Michael McSheehan and Rae M. Sonnenmeier Copyright 2010 by Paul H. Brookes Publishing Co., Inc. Inclusive Education: (DVD) Rediscovering our Right to Belong By: Norman Kunc Copyright 2003 by Broadreach Training and Resources Self-Advocacy Speak Out for Understanding DVD Promoting Communication, Awareness, and Equity for People with Disabilities Harwood Union High School and Paul MacGowan Ask and Tell Self-Advocacy and Disclosure for People on the Autism Spectrum By: Stephen M. Shore Copyright 2004 by Autism Asperger Publishing Co. New Voices Self-Advocacy by People with Disabilities By: Gunnar Dybwad and Hank Bersani Jr. Copyright 1996 by Brookline Books, Inc. If you see an item you would like to check out you can: Call me: 740-439-3558 ext. 242 Email me: Stacey.curry@omeresa.net Stop in: OVESC at 128 East 8th Street, Cambridge, OH Order from the web: http://www.ovesc.k12.oh.us/parent_mentor_services.htm Additional items available I am always adding new things Let me know if there are items you would like to see in this library (Sometimes I can even deliver or mail items to you!)