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The ADHD Autism Connection 
The Out-of-Sync Child Has Fun
Girls Under the Umbrella of Autism Spectrum Disorder
Reaching Out, Joining in: Teaching Social Skills to Young Children with Autism
Asperger Syndrome: Guid for Parents and Professionals
Asperger Syndrom and Difficult Moments 
Why Does Chris Do That?
Finding Our Way: Practical Solutions for Creating a Suppportive Home and Community for the Asperger Syndrome Family
What is Asperger Syndrome & how will it effect me?
Views from Our Shoes
Asperger Syndrome: Guide for Educators and Parents
Freeing Your Child From Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
Power Cards
Asperger Syndrome: An Owner's Manual 
Out & About: Preparing Children with a/utism Spectrum Disorders 
Initiaitions & Interactions
Exploring Feeling: To Manage Anger
Exploring Feeling: To Manage Anxiety
The Comprehensive Autims Planning System for Individuals with Asperger Syndrome, Autism, & Related Disabilities 
Building Social Relationships
The Source for Asperger Syndrome
For Parents & Professionals Autism in Adolescents & Adults
The Source for Treatment Methodologies in Autism
The Source for Autism
The Source for Behavior Mangement in Autism 
A 5 is Against the Law: Social Boundaries Straight Up
The Hidden Curriculum: Understanding Social Situations
The Incredible 5 Point Scale
The New Social Story Book
That's What Different About Me
That's What Different About Me (Story/Coloring Book)
Simple Strategies that Work: Helpful Hints for All Educators
The New Social Story Book
The Keeping & Care of YOU
Reading-To-Use Social Skills Lessons & Activities
Stop & Think Social Skills Program Grades 2-3 Teacher Manual
Stop & Think Social Skills Program Grades 4-5 Teacher Manual
Asperger's What Does it Mean to Me?
Navigating the Social World
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Autism Library

To use one of these books for your classroom or just to learn more information about autism, please contact Barton County Special Services.
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