Autism and Asperger
ABA Flashcards
Designed specifically for children on the autism spectrum, these picture cards
have no background or words, just one object or shape per card. In this way
they are as clear and straightforward as possible, to focus on the concept
you are trying to teach and avoid confusing the child.
ABA
Parents
A Yahoo! Group e-list for parents who are implementing
an Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) approach in educating their children on
the Autistic Spectrum.
Aut-2B-Home
This email list is a collection of families who are homeschooling
their autistic spectrum children full-time or part-time.
Autism Spectrum Disorders
- Canadian-American Research Consortium (ASD-CARC)
60 researchers, clinicians, and parents from Canada and the US. One outcome
of the research will be a national database in Canada. The researchers welcome
the participation of homeschoolers in their studies. If you have an autistic
child and are interested in finding out more about this research, visit the
website or contact the Project Coordinator:
Helen Coo, Project Coordinator
National Epidemiologic Database for the Study of Autism in Canada (NEDSAC)
Ongwanada Resource Centre
191 Portsmouth Avenue, Kingston, ON, K7M 8A6, Canada
email: cooh@
(add post.queensu.ca to complete the email address)
Tel: (613) 548-4417, ext. 1153
Fax: (613) 548-8135
Curriculum suggestions:
- ABLLS-Assessment of Basic Language and Learning Skills, by James W. Partington PhD. and Mark L. Sundberg, PhD.
- Behavioral Intervention for Young Children with Autism, by Catherine Maurice, Gina Green and Stephen Luce
- A work in Progress, by Ron Leaf and John McEachin
- Teaching Individuals With Developmental Delays, by O. Ivar Lovaas
DTT-NET
A Yahoo! Health Group e-list where parents and professionals
running home (and school) programs can discuss concerns and share their knowledge
of Applied Verbal Behavior (AVB), which is a specialty within the field of
Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA). Other issues relating to autism will not
be addressed on this list.
Grocery Pecs
Downloadable zip file of over 2000 realistic pictures from which to create
visual aids. Designed to improve the shopping experience of families with
children with communication difficulties (e.g. autism). Website includes simple
directions for making visual grocery lists, flash cards, recipe cards, etc.,
from the pictures.
Help Us Learn
Help Us Learn is a complete self-paced training program for preparing parents,
educators, students, teachers, therapists, service providers, friends &
family to use Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA) programs to work with children
with Autism Spectrum Disorders, Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD), &
other developmental delays.
Homeschooling
Children Who "Aut" to Be Home
Tammy Glaser shares her thoughts on homeschooling an autistic child: why homeschool,
how to get started, socialization, and getting support. There are links to
websites of other homeschoolers with autistic children.
Ooops...Wrong Planet!
Syndrome
A website about Autism and Asperger by j. norman-bain, who has Asperger's
Syndrome and 2 children with Asperger and autism respectively. An abundance
of links, not only to sites about autism and Asperger's but to sites about
possibly related disorders such as ADD.
Sites For Teachers
There are 15 pages of websites with free worksheets, printables, resources,
unit studies, etc. It is geared to teachers of individuals with autistic spectrum
disorders, related developmental disabilities, and children with special needs.
Verbal
Behavior
The focus of this e-list is teaching verbal behaviour
(VB) within a program of applied behaviour analysis (ABA).
- special learning needs menu - main menu - top -
Blind, visually impaired, visually challenged
Resources for Parents and
Teachers of Blind Kids
Compiled by Debbie Day. Websites, email lists, books, tapes, software, toys,
supplies and courses for the blind and those teaching them. Braille Loan Library
for homeschoolers.
- special learning needs menu - main menu - top -
Deaf, hearing impaired, hard of hearing
Another Path: Homeschooling
Your Deaf or Hard of Hearing Child
Articles, links to resources, lists of recommended books, software and toys
for homeschooling a deaf or hearing impaired child.
Homeschooling
Deaf and HoH Children -- e-list
"The focus of the list is on the particular challenges of homeschooling
deaf and hard-of-hearing children, including IEP's, legal issues, and obtaining
special ed services, as well as exploration of alternative educational approaches,
presentation, and learning styles. All homeschool approaches are supported
(from "school-at-home" to unschooling.)"
- special learning needs menu - main menu - top -
Developmental disabilities
Intelligent Training Solutions
Mike Glavic, CUO
6381 Glengate Street
Niagara Falls, ON
Home: (905)357-7210
Cell: (905)348-4774
E-mail: itsol@
(add cogeco.ca to complete the email address)
Canadian home distributor-reseller and service facilitator of the Discrete
Trial Trainer, an ABA (Applied Behaviour Analysis) based software solution
for early and special-needs learners under the developmental age of 9. "I
would be only too happy to do a demonstration for those interested in learning
more about the D. T. Trainer, or give it free, for thirty days to try, for
those interested in researching it that way. More information on this exceptional
educational product resource can be found at www.dttrainer.com."
Resources
for Teachers of Basic Skills
"Lesson plans, software, and links to other resources for teachers of
people with developmental disabilities. (This site may also be useful for
teachers of basic adult literacy, children, and people learning ESL.)"
- special learning needs menu - main menu - top -
Gifted, talented
The Association
for Bright Children of Ontario (ABC)
"The Association for Bright Children of Ontario is an all-volunteer,
provincially incorporated support and advocacy group, with many chapters across
Ontario. It is dedicated to providing information and support to parents of
bright and gifted children/adolescents through newsletters, networking, an
annual conference and local workshops. It offers the parents' voice to local
school boards, educators, professional groups and the Ontario Ministry of
Education and Training." ABC has a message
board that includes forums for homeschoolers.
The National Foundation for
Gifted and Creative Children
Articles, links, list of recommended books, a message board and an email
list for parents of gifted and creative children.
The
Rhode Island State Advisory Committee on Gifted and Talented Education
Overview of characteristics and behaviours of the gifted, and links to other
websites.
- special learning needs menu - main menu - top -
LD: learning differences, learning difficulties, learning
disabilities, dyslexia, dysgraphia, dyspraxia
ADD, ADHD
The National Association of School Psychologists states, "ADD/ADHD has come to act like a set of blinders...The many other potential sources of inattention are often times bypassed and not even considered."
A student at the Boston University School of Education is looking for research subjects for a study on social interactions of parents and their ADHD homeschooled children. If you would like to participate, please read the details on our Studies page and contact the researcher.
Audiblox: Resources
for Dyslexia, Dysgraphia and Dyspraxia
Audiblox is a system of cognitive exercises, aimed at the development of foundational
learning skills. The website includes many interesting articles about learning,
not just about learning difficulties.
Born To Explore! The Other Side of
ADD
Articles that challenge the ADD label. Also has recommended books and discussion
board. "There are many causes of inattention, fidgeting, impulsivity
and lack of focus, the traits that define attention deficit disorder (ADD/ADHD).
Doctors don't have the time or the training to look for these causes, so you
will have to do it yourself."
CAPD
Remediation Programs and Materials
List of resources for Central Auditory Processing Disorder.
Conquering Dyslexia
Dryden, Ontario
Terri Fedorchuk
Licensed and Certified Davis® Learning Facilitator
terri@
(add conqueringdyslexia.ca to complete the email address)
tel: 1-807-223-7769
fax: 1-807-937-4239
Home Schooling and Students in Special Education: Sorting Out the Options
for Parents
Article by Jane Duffey in Preventing School Failure,
re-printed on LDOnline.
Homeschooling
LD/ADD Children: Great Idea or Big Mistake?
Chapter 10 of The LD Child and the ADHD Child: Ways
Parents and Professionals Can Help, by Suzanne H. Stevens, re-printed
on LDOnline.
International Dyslexia
Association Ontario branch
Provides information, support and resources for parents of dyslexic children,
as well as adults with dyslexia and professionals.
Learning Tools
Publishing
Books on how to teach reading and math to children and adults with "learning
difficulties" ("learning disabilities," e.g. dyslexia) by teaching
orientation and focus to help them harness their gift of 3-dimensional processing.
Books include Magic Glasses, Touch
the Sky (for teaching native learners), and Three
Dimensional Learning. The methods taught in the books are also the subject
of the author's tutoring services and programs for parents as teachers.
Master Academy
in Mississauga
Introducing TIME - Transition Into Mainstream Education. The program is designed
to help children with mild learning disabilities and other educational challenges
to make a seamless transition into the regular school system after homeschooling.
The program is offered for the first time at Mastery Academy in September
2006. In the TIME classroom the emphasis is on the most important skills a
student will need in any classroom literacy and numeracy. Students
work in a small classroom of six students to one teacher using the Direct
Instruction program as well as Math U See. Both programs emphasize mastery
learning and are sequentially taught with all steps included in the process.
Although the emphasis is on literacy and numeracy, students will be taught
all other subjects (excluding French) in the provincial curriculum. Furthermore,
students will have at their disposal all of the other neuro-cognitive treatments
that Mastery Academy has to offer. The program is offered at a significant
savings in the first year of its implementation. The tuition for one year
is $15,000. For more information visit the website at www.masteryacademyschool.com
or phone 905-502-8433.
LD Online
Resources, articles, discussion forums, newsletter,
calendar, online store of videos and books about learning disabilities.
LD
Online's Bulletin Boards
LD Online's message boards include one for Homeschooling
Students with Learning Disabilities
LD Resources
Resources, articles and discussion forums for the
learning disabilities community. Maintained by Anne and Richard Wanderman.
"Learning
Disability": A Rose by Another Name
An article by Jan Hunt on the Natural Child website:
"Labeling is disabling" because children believe what we tell them. If we
must label something, let it be the learning environment, not the learner:
instead of "hyperactive child", let's concern ourselves with "activity-restrictive"
schools; instead of an "attention-deficient" student, we ought to worry about
"inspiration-deficient" classrooms;...
Learning Solutions
Oakville, Ontario
Kim Willson-Rymer B.Sc.OT
Certified Davis Dyslexia Correction® Facilitator
kimwr@
(add cogeco.ca to complete the email address)
905 825-3153
Natural Health
and Longevity Resource Center
Symptoms, causes and alternative treatments for Attention Deficit Disorder
(ADD), Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and Learning Disabilities
(LD)
- special learning needs menu - main menu - top -
Learning styles
All Kinds of Minds
- Understanding Differences in Learning
Non-profit organization dedicated to helping students who struggle with learning.
Articles, links, recommended books, discussion group,
newsletter.
- special learning needs menu - main menu - top -
Left-handed
Gauche! Lefthanders
in Society
The objective of this website is to communicate accurate information and simple
coping strategies pertainent to left-handers living in a right-biased society.
- special learning needs menu - main menu - top -
Special needs
Assistance
for Children with Severe Disabilities
This is part of the Ontario Disability Support Program available throught
the Ministry
of Community and Social Services. Go to E-laws to read the relevant Regulations.
Assistive
Devices Program
Financial assistance from the Ontario
Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care for certain assistive devices.
Children
with Special Needs
Services funded and/or provided by the Ontario
Ministry of Children and Youth Services for children with physical, intellectual
and/or developmental disabilities, mental health disorders, medical problems
or those who need specialized services to participate in daily living activities.
Gentle Teaching
Gentle Teaching is a non violent approach to helping people with special needs
and sometimes challenging behaviours.
Home Education
Special Needs Webring
This Webring links sites together that promote and deal with Home Education
of children with Special Needs.
Homeschooling
Children with Special Needs
A page of links maintained by Michele Tanis. Resources are for all types of
exceptional students.
Homeschooling Kids
With Disabilities
Links to resources for people who are homeschooling children with special
educational needs.
Homeschooling Kids With Disabilities
-- e-list
Specialized e-list on Yahoo! Groups focused on homeschooling children with
special educational needs.
HSSN
Page (Homeschooling Special Needs/Medically fragile Children)
"An email group of homeschooling parents with
at least one special needs child. The list was started by a group of parents
from the Gtube list. Our focus has been medically fragile children, but anyone
in the special needs arena is welcome to join our support group. Our listserv
discusses, curricula, homeschool planning, medical diagnoses, sibling survival
strategies ... anything to do with the joys and challenges of homeschooling
your special needs children."
Kaleidoscapes
Homeschoolers Message Boards - Special Needs
Once an interactive collection of message boards for homeschoolers, kaleidoscapes.com
is now read-only. You can no longer post new messages
and now need to do a keyword search to read specific messages from the archives.
Kaleidoscapes
Refugees Homeschooling Forum - Special Needs
Some of the former Kaleidoscapes participants have moved the format to a new
server, and continue to include a Special Needs forum among others.
Sites For Teachers
There are 15 pages of websites with free worksheets, printables, resources,
unit studies, etc. It is geared to teachers of individuals with autistic spectrum
disorders, related developmental disabilities, and children with special needs.
Special Needs
Home Education of Canada yahoogroup
An e-list for Canadian parents who have Special Needs children and are homeschooling
them or considering homeschooling them. Open to any educational approach to
home-based learning, and any religion, race or creed (--you are asked to please
respect each other's lifestyles). Your child does not need to have an "official
diagnosis" for you to join. Discussion of issues and concerns, exchange
of support and encouragement, possibilities of meeting in person.
SNOW - Special Needs Opportunity
Windows
The University of Toronto's SNOW Project lists resources and provides free
online workshops and forums for educators and parents
of students with special needs.
The
Individual Education Plan (IEP) resource guide
The Ontario Ministry of Education provides this guide for teachers and others
working on developing an IEP for children with special needs.
- special learning needs menu - main menu - top -

Special
Needs
