The National Leadership Consortium on Developmental Disabilities at the University of Delaware has a nice list of biographical and autobiographical texts and movie documentaries.
Woodstock manufactures wind chimes. This link takes you to a chime they sell designed to be be appealing to sensitive ears and to raise money for autism awareness.
Edutopia links to a variety of short videos on teaching students with disabilities. Particularly useful for inexperienced teachers or teachers unfamiiar with a particular disability.
Tiki-Toki is free, web-based software for creating timelines on the internet. Great classroom activity for capturing highlights of the year, recounting a field trip, etc.
Consider what this might mean for communication technologies, writing technologies, and reading technologies. Durability, portability, flexibility, cost... Keep your eyes open.
Two of the funniest children's books I have read in a long while. Have delighted every audience I have read them aloud to, from a 4-year-old to adult. Clever and naughty. What could be better?