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Autism - Resources Additional Reading The following resources provide a good starting point for gaining insight, practical information, and support. Further information on autism can be found at libraries, book stores, and local chapters of the Autism Society of America. Books for parents Baron-Cohen, S., and Bolton, B. Autism: The Facts. New York: Oxford University Press, 1993. Harris, S., and Handelman, J. eds. Preschool Programs for Children with Autism. Austin, TX: PRO-ED, 1993. Hart, C. A Parent's Guide to Autism, New York: Simon & Schuster, Pocket Books, 1993. Lovaas, O. Teaching Developmentally Disabled Children: The ME Book. Austin, TX: PRO-ED, 1981. May, J. Circles of Care and Understanding: Support Groups for Fathers of Children with Special Needs. Bethesda, MD: Association for the Care of Children's Health, 1993. Powers, M. Children with Autism: A Parents' Guide. Rockville, MD: Woodbine House, 1989. Sacks, O. An Anthropologist on Mars. New York: Knopf, 1995. Advocacy Manual: A Parent's How-to Guide for Special Education Services. Pittsburgh: Learning Disabilities Association of America, 1992. Directory for Exceptional Children: A Listing of Educational and Training Facilities. Boston: Porter Sargent Publications, 1994. Pocket Guide to Federal Help for Individuals with Disabilities. Pueblo, CO: U. S. Government Printing Office, Consumer Information Center. Books for childrenAmenta, C. Russell is Extra Special. New York: Magination Press, 1992. Gold, P. Please Don't Say Hello. New York: Human Sciences Press/Plenum Publications, 1986. Katz, I., and Ritvo, E. Joey and Sam. Northridge, CA: Real Life Storybooks, 1993. Books for teachers and other interested professionalsAarons, M., and Gittens, T. The Handbook of Autism. A Guide for Parents and Professionals. New York: Tavistock/Routledge, 1992. American Psychiatric Association. Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition. Washington, D.C.: American Psychiatric Association, 1994. Groden, G., and Baron, M., eds. Autism: Strategies for Change. New York: Gardner Press, 1988. Simmons, J. The Hidden Child. Rockville, MD: Woodbine House, 1987. Simpson, R., and Zionts, P. Autism : Information and Resources for Parents, Families, and Professionals. Austin, TX: PRO-ED, 1992. Smith, M. Autism and Life in the Community: Successful Interventions for Behavioral Challenges. Baltimore: Paul H. Brookes Publishing Co., 1990. Smith, M., Belcher, R., and Juhrs, P. A Guide to Successful Employment for Individuals with Autism. Baltimore: Paul H. Brookes Publishing Co., 1995. Autobiographies of people dealing with autismBarron, J., and Barron, S. There's a Boy in Here, New York: Simon and Schuster, 1992. Grandin, T. Thinking In Pictures and Other Reports From My Life with Autism. New York: Doubleday, 1995. Grandin, T. Emergence: Labeled Autistic. Novato, CA: Arena Press, 1986. Hart, C. Without Reason: A Family Copes with Two Generations of Autism. New York: Harper & Row, 1989. Maurice, C. Let Me Hear Your Voice.: A Family's Triumph over Autism. New York: Knopf, 1993. Miedzianik, D. I Hope Some Lass Will Want Me After Reading All This. Nottingham England: Nottingham University, 1986. Park, C. The Siege. New York: Harcourt, Brace, World, 1967. Williams, D. Somebody Somewhere. New York: Times Books, 1994. Adapted from information published by the National Information Center for Children and Youth with Disabilities |
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