Monday, November 7, 2011
Mobile App Monday -- Bord
Looking for an Android app for someone with sensory issues? Bord may be the answer for you! This colorful app allows users to create drawings using six different colors and three different chalk thicknesses. Drawings can be saved and emailed or can be uploaded to Facebook. This app also fully supports tablets with Android Honeycomb 3.0. To learn more about it, visit: https://market.android.com/details?id=com.pixle.bord&feature=apps_topselling_free#?t=W251bGwsMSwxLG51bGwsImNvbS5waXhsZS5ib3JkIl0.
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Android,
mobile app,
sensory
Friday, November 4, 2011
For Families with Special Needs
WORKSHOP on NOVEMBER 13:
SIBLING ISSUES: HOW DO YOU MAKE IT ALL WORK?
The SibShop is an opportunity for brothers and sisters ages 6-13 of children with special needs to obtain peer support and education wtihin a recreational context. Sibshops are conducted by a trained facilitator.
This event is free and open to all families regardless of diagnosis. Free childcare will be provided - please register by November 9th to secure childcare. Location is:
Ellettsville Christian Church
731 Independence Street
Ellettsville, Indiana
For more information or to register, call 812-720-9603 or send an email toinfo@downsyndromefamilyconnection.org.
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down syndrome,
family,
workshop
Thursday, November 3, 2011
Medicaid Fact Sheets
Want the facts on Medicaid and how important it is for children? The American Academy of Pediatrics, in partnership with the National Association of Children's Hospitals, has created fact sheets for each state with explanations and statistics on how each state assists its children on Medicaid. Please visit http://aap.org/advocacy/washing/medicaid/ to see the Medicaid fact sheet for your state.
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children,
healthcare,
medicaid,
News
Alternative Approaches to Assessing Young Children
Looking for a little help assessing young children who are developmentally diverse? Alternative approaches to assessing young children might be the answer. Now in its second edition, this book was written by experts in early childhood special education. Thoroughly updated to include the last 10 years demographics, research, technology, and legislation, this book is also easy to use. Chapter review questions, a glossary, in-depth case studies, and a sample syllabus help make this text accessible for college instructors.
Want to check it out? Email us at cedir@indiana.edu. Or use worldcat.org to find it in a library near you.
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assessment,
books,
young children
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
What's New?
November is here! Time to start preparing for colder weather and thinking about the upcoming holidays. Like me, you might be wondering what happened to October. The month flew by so quickly! But if you're also wondering what new titles the library acquired last month, you're in luck. The "What's New" page on CeDIR's website has been updated. Visit this link to view the list of new materials, with titles ranging from assistive technology to learning disabilities to therapies: http://www.iidc.indiana.edu/index.php?pageId=2317
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CeDIR
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