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The Special Needs School Survival Guide
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Table of Contents

  • Acknowledgements
  • Introduction
  • Chapter 1: IEP 101— What You Need to Know
  • Chapter 2: Therapy in School
  • Chapter 3: Handwriting
  • Chapter 4: Fine Motor in the Classroom
  • Chapter 5: Autism Spectrum Disorders
  • Chapter 6: Sensory Processing Disorder in School
  • Chapter 7: Behavior and Transitions
  • Chapter 8: Attention Disorder and Organizing
  • Chapter 9: Learning Disorders
  • References

About the Author

Cara Koscinski has a master's degree in Occupational Therapy (OT) and frequently speaks at special needs conferences. She is the mother to two children with autism, sensory processing disorder, and medically complex needs. She has successfully founded two private practices in OT and has created CDs for children who fear loud noises. Cara has authored books including: The Parent's Guide to Occupational Therapy for Autism and The Weighted Blanket Guide.

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This is one of those books that I wish I’d had seven years ago at the beginning of my autism journey. […] Chapters include information on IEPs, therapy, handwriting, fine motor skills, autism, sensory issues, behavior, attention/organizing, and learning disorders. […] I usually like to mention both pros and cons, but I honestly don’t have cons about this book. Even the price is reasonable. When considering price, I often like to compare the price to something else I could buy with that money, or what I would have to pay for services or classes to learn about that topic/get the help I need. Fifteen dollars is not much to spend to get an incredible amount of help for your child with special needs."— Jenny Herman, Encouraging Others in the Special Needs Trenches

"Packed with ideas for all things school-related, this is the handbook that will answer your questions about school accommodations, working with school personnel for government-assisted programs, autism, sensory processing disorder (SPD), learning disabilities, ADHD, individual education programs (IEPs), behavioral concerns, fine motor delays, trouble with transitions, homework concerns, dyslexia, dysgraphia, and more.
In her introduction, Koscinski explains that she hopes this book give readers a feeling of empowerment. She provides up-to-date and comprehensive information and a lot of strategies, always explaining the why behind each technique. This book is a resource you will refer to frequently as your student with special needs progresses through school or as new needs arise or behavior issues crop up."

-FriendshipCircle.org, 5 Books for Those Supporting Individuals with Autism and Sensory Issues

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