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Social stories can help your child understand social rules, expectations, and changes in routine

Practice relaxation strategies together! Here are some ideas...
FOR ASD



Book lists for parents, children, and more
Autism Society of America
Organization for Autism Research

TRIAD Families First Program
FOR ADHD

Uniquely Human: A Different Way of Seeing Autism by Barry Prizant

A Practical Guide to Autism: What Every Parent, Family Member...

The Trouble with Normal: My ADHD the Zebra

Practical Ideas That Really Work For Students With ADHD Kathleen O’Connell, et al

How to Talk so kids will Listen and Listen so kids will talk by Faber & Mazlish

A guide to medication treatment for parents of children with ADHD

Today’s the Day: Dealing with ADD/ADHD in School
FOR ANXIETY

Your Anxious Child: How Parents and Teachers Can Relieve Anxiety in Children, 2nd Edition by John Dacey, Martha Mack, and Lisa Fiore

Freeing Your Child from Anxiety: Practical Strategies to Overcome Fears, Worries, and Phobias and Be Prepared for Life—from Toddlers to Teens

Fear Not! How to Face Your Fear and Anxiety Head On by Christina Furnival

When My Worries Get Too Big by Kari Dunn Buron
FOR DEVELOPEMENT COORDINATION DISORDER

Supporting Children with Dyspraxia

Children with DCD

Dyspraxia in Children


Dyspraxia or Developmental Coordination Disorder
6 Things I Wish I Knew about Parenting a Child With Dypraxia
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