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Hannah Moffitt

Video of the Week: Preparing for an AAC Journey - 0 views

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    Looking to support a family who is new to AAC? Working with a teacher or SLP who is ready to boost their implementation of AAC across the day? Do we have a resource for you! The Angelman Syndrome Foundation has put together a truly amazing set of videos and support materials to help us get started in AAC implementation.
Christopher Bugaj

Direct Link to Audio of A.T.TIPSCAST Episode #24: Brainline.org - 0 views

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    Episode #24 is up for your listening pleasure! Episode #24 features an interview with George Washington University graduate student Chelsea Feist who is also interning at Brainline.org. Chelsea and I discuss how the resources on Brainline.org can help individuals, families and professionals learn more about Traumatic Brain Injury.
Christopher Bugaj

A.T.TIPSCAST Episode #24: Brainline.org Interview | The Compendium Blog of The A.T.TIPSCAST - 0 views

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    Episode #24 is up for your listening pleasure! Episode #24 features an interview with George Washington University graduate student Chelsea Feist who is also interning at Brainline.org. Chelsea and I discuss how the resources on Brainline.org can help individuals, families and professionals learn more about Traumatic Brain Injury.
Christopher Bugaj

A.T.TIPSCAST Episode #87: Listening Station Strategies | The Compendium Blog of The A.T.TIPSCAST - 1 views

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    Episode #87 features a discussion of implementation strategies and resources for using free audio fiction in the classroom by special guest host Melissa Bugaj. She also blogs about family exploits and adventures at http://accordingtomags.com.
Christopher Bugaj

Summary of Unity Language Patterns - 2 views

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    A brief description of the five patterns of Unity. Use this to demystify Unity to a new user or the family of the user.
Cynthia Feist

Sesame Street and Autism - 0 views

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    Sesame Street has created a new muppet, Julia, who has autism. This website provides a variety of fun and educational supports for children and families.
Judith Schoonover

http://toyboxtools.hasbro.com/ - 1 views

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    "ToyBox Tools is a collaboration between Hasbro and The Autism Project helping families, teachers and professionals make the most of playtime."
Judith Schoonover

Unite for Literacy library - 3 views

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    Narrated original, non-fiction picture books support beginning readers of all ages. Features include predictable, rhythmic language; images with clear, familiar subjects; and text that ranges from one word up to a few sentences per page. Our books provide unique audio support to families who speak (or are learning to speak) English, indigenous or foreign languages. Simple audio buttons on each page allow you to hear narrations by native speakers in warm, expressive voices.
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    offers free digital picture books, with a twist. Parents can not only sit and read these original English texts from the Unite for Literacy website, but also hear them read in a variety of languages. The intent is to eventually support the 300 languages spoken in American homes.
Judith Schoonover

Visual Supports - 0 views

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    "This collection of visual supports and other resources provides examples of various strategies that  can be used to support students on the autism spectrum, as well as others with and without disabilities.  Some of these visuals have also been used as part of a school's Response to Intervention (RTI) or as part of School-wide Positive Behavior Supports (PBIS).  Many of the visuals can also be used with families to assist their son/daughter at home. Others may benefit adults on the spectrum, as well. "
David Holt

Universal Design for Learning Series - About the UDL Series - 2 views

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    Offered by the National Center on Universal Design for Learning (UDL), the UDL Series provides web-based rich media presentations and resources to increase understanding of the UDL framework, enhance utilization of UDL tools, processes, and resources, support effective UDL implementation, and inform UDL advocates, families, and communities about professional development and policy initiatives.
Hannah Moffitt

Visual Supports - 3 views

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    This collection of visual supports and other resources provides examples of various strategies that can be used to support students on the autism spectrum, as well as others with and without disabilities. Some of these visuals have also been used as part of a school's Response to Intervention (RTI) or as part of School-wide Positive Behavior Supports (PBIS). Many of the visuals can also be used with families to assist their son/daughter at home. Others may benefit adults on the spectrum, as well.
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    Visual supports from the Indiana Resource Center for Autism
Sally Norton-Darr

The Virginia Project for Children and Young Adults with Deaf-Blindness - 1 views

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    a statewide program designed to provide technical assistance, training, distance education, and networking information to families, teachers, and service providers of individuals birth through 21 who have both a hearing loss and a vision loss."
Sally Norton-Darr

Adaptions 4 Kidz - 1 views

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    This Blog is written by a Mom about the inventions and ideas she uses to live, love, and have fun with her son. Each entry demonstrates creativity and joy in games, toys, learning, and how to make each day special for the whole family. Worth returning to often for inspiration and ideas. Indexed for handy searching.
Judith Schoonover

Wheelchairactionart - 1 views

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    Colorful, Cool, Collaborative Ten-year-old Augie Webster creates vivid, action-filled paintings using his wheelchair, communication device, imagination, and the help of his family. Inspired by skateboard artist Sean Greene at the Arlington Artisphere and his school's PTA art contest theme, "Together We Can," Augie told his mom, "I could make wheelchair art. I need help."
Tara Jeffs

RTI Action Network - 1 views

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    RTINetwork.org guides educators and families in the effective implementation of Response to Intervention (RTI) as a means to improve educational outcomes for all students.
Cynthia Feist

Building a Resume: Tips for Youth with Disabilities - 1 views

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    PACER's National Parent Center on Transition and Employment provides tips for young people with disabilities and their families on effective strategies for building the first resume. Includes a step by step action plan for employment.
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