Here’s a list of books, products, and information reports that we recommend.

Books / Reading Material:

This list of books is some of the best reading material available on autism and other developmental disabilities.

  • Awakening Children’s Minds: How Parents and Teachers Can Make a Difference: by Laura E. Berk
  • How Children Learn the Meaning of Words: by Paul Bloom
  • Joint Attention: Communication and Other Minds: edited by Naomi Eilan, Chirstoph Hoerl, Teresa McCormack, and Johannes Roessler
  • Developing Through Relationships: by Alan Fogel
  • The Explosive Child: A New Approach for Understanding and Parenting Easily Frustrated, Chronically Inflexible Children:_ by Ross W. Greene
  • Cradle of Thought: by Peter Hobson
  • Apprenticeship in Thinking: Cognitive Development in Social Context: by Barbara Rogoff
  • The Developing Mind: How Relationships and the Brain Interact to Shape Who we Are: by Daniel Siegel
  • The First Relationship: Infant and Mother: by Daniel Stern
  • Wisdom, Intelligence and Creativity Synthesized: by Robert J. Sternberg
  • Creative Home Schooling: A Resource Guide for Smart Families: by Lisa Rivero

Products:

Check out these recommended products. Some are available in our online store

  • Learning as we Grow See in Store
  • Parent Success Cards See in Store
  • Do Something Daily Calendar See in Store
  • Explorations in Eating CD, Calendar and Journal Set See in Store
  • Horizons Gift Cards See in Store
  • Cranium Website (cranium.com)
  • Mindware (mindware.com)
  • Highlights (highlights.com)
  • Fat Brain Toys (fatbraintoys.com)
  • The Happy Hedgehog (thehappyhedgehog.com)

Links:

  • Yummy Coffee -coffee. autism. one sip at a time. – WWW.YUMMYCOFFEE.ORG
  • www.DrPattyAnn.com – Dr. Patty Ann Tublin is a
    relationship specialist and has products and services to assist parents in
    strengthening the relationship with their spouse or significant other.
  • www.KitchenClassrom.Squarespace.com – Professional cooking teacher and parent of a son with autism, Gabrielle Kaplan-Mayer, shows how, with a little planning and preparation, parents and teachers can make cooking a rich learning experience, as well as a chance to connect with their child or student.