New Titles/Products
(newly
available since January 2001)
The following books are available
to order through Amazon.com. You may also place an order by calling
Woodbine House directly at 1-800-843-7323. (Please note: non-book
products available only through Woodbine House directly.)
Published
April 2001--This
comprehensive must-have reference addresses the issues for parents
whose child has sustained a traumatic brain injury (TBI) as a
result of a home, sports, or automobile accident. From understanding
the effects of TBI on cognitive, behavior, and motor functioning
to rehabilitation and treatments, this book offers parents the
support and information they need to help improve the outcome
of their child's recovery. Click on title to read more about
this book.
Published
May 2001--Third-grader
Eddie is a human whirlwind. He thinks, moves, and speaks quickly
and it often gets him into trouble. On a particularly bad day,
Eddie's classmates taunt him with his new nickname, Eddie Enough.
Something must be done. Find out how Eddie begins to take control.
Click on title to read more about this book.
Published
February 2001--This
is the first practical guide for the families of children and
teenagers with celiac disease, a chronic, life-long digestive
disorder thought to affect 1 out of 150-250 Americans. This complete
resource offers information about diagnosis, coping, nutrition,
recipes, and more to help children successfully manage a gluten-free
diet. Click on title to read more about this book.
Published
June 2001--One
of the most important yet difficult skills for children with
autism to learn is effective social interaction. This book introduces
social skills programs for preschool and kindergarten children
with autism, with a focus on play, rules, empathy, and inclusion.
Parents, teachers, and therapists will find this an excellent
primer to help children with autism become better adjusted socially
at home and school. Click
on title to read more about this book.
Published
February 2001--Russ
is having an excellent day-his mom makes his favorite breakfast,
he gets ready for school in time to catch the end of his favorite
TV show, and he finds a 5-dollar bill on the way to school. Russ
is delighted with the money and plans to use it to buy ice cream
until, at lunch, he notices a girl who's crying about the money
she's lost. It's a real dilemma for Russ. Click on title to
read more about this book
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Forthcoming Books (Note expected release
dates)
The following books are not
yet published and may not be ordered through Amazon.com.
To place a backorder for any one of the following books, call
Woodbine House directly at 1-800-843-7323. The book will be sent
to you automatically upon publication.
Expected
October 2001--This
new book covers every aspect of a childs language needs
in school from kindergarten-age through early adolescence and
emphasizes the crucial role teachers and speech- language pathologists
play. It explains how to make adaptations to curriculum, verbal
instruction, classroom routines, and written assignments. Click
on title to read more about this book.
Expected
December 2001--Most
young children with autism have significant delays in acquiring
communication skills, a hallmark characteristic of autism. This
book examines the value of non-verbal communication strategies
for children with autism, and presents the Picture Exchange Communication
System (PECS) in detail. Click on title to read more about
this book.
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