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More Behavior Solutions In and Beyond the Inclusive Classroom: A Handy Reference Guide that Explains Behaviors Associated with Autism, Asperger's, ... Processing Disorder, and other Special Needs unknown Edition by Aune, Beth, Burt, Beth, Gennaro, Pete...

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First published October 24, 2011

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November 3, 2019
This book has a few great ideas, I did find that it did get repetitious with the solutions after a bit into it though and for that I could only score it a 2.5-3 star.
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February 24, 2012
This book is the ideal companion to the first book: Behavior Solutions for the Inclusive Classroom: See a behavior? Look it up!. The format is perfect for classroom teachers, paraprofessionals and other support staff, who often need a helpful idea quickly.

In this little book are some great strategies to address problem behaviors in a variety of school-related settings. The authors go beyond typical classroom issues to also discuss challenges that can arise in “specials” such as art, music, and library, as well as during other activities such as lunch, passing periods, and riding the bus. An entire section is even devoted to physical education and recess!
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June 6, 2014
The companion book for Behavior Solutions for the Inclusive Classroom. In this second book, the authors address issues from transitioning out of the classroom, PE, Play, Outside of the Classroom issues (bus, end of day, etc), Recess and Lunch, Communicating Solutions and more. A must have for teachers, psychologists, OT's, and anyone who works with special needs children.
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