The Special Needs products covers a wide range of topics such as Celiac Disease, Inclusion, Medical Issues, Post Secondary Options, Sensory Processing, Autism, and of course Down Syndrome (among many others).
A follow-up to the successful Gifts book is Gifts 2: How People With Down Syndrome Enrich The World.
If you're a new, or expecting, parent of a baby with Down syndrome you might be interested in the free download of the booklet What Parents Wish They'd Known: Reflections on Parenting a Child With Down Syndrome.
Since Oct is National Down Syndrome Awareness Month all Down syndrome-related topics are 20% off.
On my wish list:
- Helping Children with Down Syndrome Communicate Better
- Teaching Math to People with Down Syndrome and other Hands-On Learners
- We'll Paint the Octopus Red
5 comments:
Michelle, I accidentally purchased two copies of the "Teaching Math..." book. I got it a million years ago when I thought I needed to read everything RIGHT NOW! Haha, how silly.
Anyway, if you email me your address, I would be thrilled to send you my extra copy. Then you can let me know if there are good tips in there for when I need them down the road.
:)
We love Woodbine books. Love. (Abbie is in the new Gifts!)
That is good to know. Thanks for sharing!
OOOOOH, 20% off! Woo-hoo! Thanks for the tip!
Thanks for these links, I know a few people who would really benefit from them!
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