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Special Needs - Professional Books for Librarians   
A list of helpful books for librarians working with special needs children. Please send additional suggestions to Linda Williams at lwilliams@cslib.org.
@Connecticut State Library 2006

Including Families of Children with Special Needs : A How-To-Do-It Manual for Librarians by Sandra Feinberg (Neal Schuman 1999)

Guidelines for Library Services for People with Mental Retardation by the Standards Committee Subcommittee to Develop Guidelines for Library Services for People with Mental Retardation (American Library Association 1999).

Assistive Technology : An Introductory Guide for K-12 Library Media Specialists by Janet Hopkins (Linworth 2004).

The Out-of-Sync Child : Recognizing and Coping with Sensory Processing Disorder by Carol Stock Kranowitz, M.A. (Skylight Press 2005).

The Out-of-Sync Child Has Fun : Activities for Kids with Sensory Integration Dysfunction by Carol Stock Kranowitz, M.A. (Berkley Pub. Group 2003).

 

The National Lekotek Center Presents Literacy is for Everyone : Making Library Activities Accessible for Children with Disabilities by the National Lekotek Center (U.S.). (The Center 1998)

 

Try  Your Hand at This : Easy Ways to Incorporate Sign Language Into Your Programs by Kathy MacMillan (Scarecrow 2006)

Programming for Serving Children with Special Needs prepared by the Library Service to Children with Special Needs Committee. (American Library Association 1994)

 


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