Primary School Age
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Practical Communication Programmes
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Teacher Assistants Big Red Book of Ideas
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Visual Learning
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Asperger’s Syndrome
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Helping Kids and Teens With ADHD in School
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Making it a Success
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Time Timer – 20cm Medium
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Can I Tell You About Asperger Syndrome?
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Token Reward System (small – 5 tokens)
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Portable Schedule with Digital Timer
$24.95 -

Time Timer – 7.6cm Small
$50.00 -

Pencil Grips – 3 Types
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Super Chewy Tubes
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Frog Stretch Toys (6 for $3)
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Smiley Face Stress Ball
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Teacher Assistants Big Blue Book of Ideas
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Punki Wrist Band
$3.00 -

Behaviour Solutions for the Inclusive Classroom
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The Red Beast
$45.95 -

Off to School Package
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More Behavior Solutions In and Beyond the Inclusive Classroom
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Working with Teachers
$25.00 -

Talking to Family and Friends about the Diagnosis
$25.00 -

I’m Going to School
$30.00 -

How Do I Teach This Kid to Read?
$38.95 -

My Friend with Autism (Enhanced Edition)
$31.95 -

Inside Asperger’s Looking Out
$42.95 -

The Panicosaurus
$45.95 -

The Ultimate Guide to School and Home
$44.95 -

Autism and Reading Comprehension
$59.95 -

Behavior Solutions for the Home and Community
$29.95 -

Starving the ANXIETY Gremlin
$45.95 -

Mini Bean Chair – Small (4 Colours Avail)
$55.00 -

Helping Students with Autism Spectrum Disorder Express Their Thoughts and Knowledge in Writing
$54.95 -

Putty
$4.00 -

Step by Step Help for Children with ADHD
$45.95 -

Executive Function Dysfunction
$48.95 -

Token Reward System (Large – 10 tokens)
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Starving the Anger Gremlin
$45.95 -

Starving the Stress Gremlin
$45.95 -

Starving the Anxiety Gremlin for Children Aged 5-9
$45.95 -

Starving the Anger Gremlin for Children Aged 5-9
$45.95 -

Mini Bean Chair – Large (3 Colours Avail)
$60.00 -

I am an Autistic Girl
$42.95 -

Can I Tell You About Selective Mutism
$31.95 -

Tackling Selective Mutism
$80.95 -

Disclosing the Diagnosis
$29.95 -

How to be a Superhero called Self-Control
$45.95 -

Gus the Asparagus
$31.95 -

Literacy for Visual Learners: Teaching Children with Learning Differences to Read, Write, Communicate and Create
$81.95 -

Long Loop Self-Opening Scissor
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Easi-Grip Scissor
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Long Loop Easi-Grip Scissor
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The Green-Eyed Goblin
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Stay Cool and In Control With The Keep-Calm Guru
$45.95 -

The Special Needs School Survival Guide
$47.95 -

Self-Control to the Rescue
$45.95 -

Creating Autism Champions
$59.95 -

Winston Wallaby Can’t Stop Bouncing
$45.95 -

Mesh Stress Ball
$5.00 -

The Parents’ Practical Guide to Resilience for Children Aged 2-10 on the Autism Spectrum
$45.95 -

Pom-Pom Key Chain
$4.50 -

Super Shamlal – Living and Learning with Pathological Demand Avoidance
$45.95 -

Alien Stretch Toys (6 for $3)
$3.00 -

Lizard Stretch Toys (6 for $3)
$3.00 -

Chew Teether T-Bar with Strong Grip (Red)
$13.00 -

Chewable Jewellery – Tube Necklace (Blue)
$25.00 -

All Cats Are On the Autism Spectrum UPDATED and REVISED
$37.95 -

All Dogs Have ADHD UPDATED and REVISED
$37.95 -

The Kids’ Guide to Getting Your Words on Paper
$38.95 -

Time Timer MOD – Charcoal Colour
$60.00 -

Key Chain Bendable Smiley Men
$3.50 -

Are You Feeling Cold, Yuki?
$45.95 -

Red Beast Anger Workbook
$48.95 -

My Unique ADHD World
$37.95 -

All About PDA
$37.95 -

All About Dyspraxia
$37.95
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