Special Education (Books)
Supportive books and guides for special education practitioners and caregivers focused on home comfort and classroom decor strategies, including sensory-friendly setups and adaptable learning environments. Titles span mid-range to premium price points (about $32–$220 average $113) and include authors such as Anita L. Archer
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Explicit Instruction: Effective and Efficient Teaching (What Works for Special-Needs Learners)
Anita L. Archer
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Common-Sense Classroom Management Techniques for Working With Students With Significant Disabilities
Jill A. Lindberg, Michele F. Ziegler, Lisa A. Barczyk
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Unstuck and On Target!: An Executive Function Curriculum to Improve Flexibility, Planning, and Organization
Lynn Cannon M.Ed., Dr. Lauren Kenworthy Ph.D., Katie Alexander M.S. OTR, Monica Werner M.A., Dr. Laura Gutermuth Anthony Ph.D.
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Emotional and Behavioural Difficulties: Theory to Practice
Paul Cooper, Colin J. Smith, Graham Upton
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Essential Concepts and School-Based Cases in Special Education Law
Allan G. OsborneCharles J. Russo
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Developing Teacher Leaders in Special Education
Daniel M. Maggin, Marie Tejero Hughes
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Flexibility and Design (Routledge Research in Architecture)
Joshua D. Lee
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Controversial issues in a disabling society (Disability, Human Rights, and Society)
. Swain
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Prisoners or Presidents: The Simple Things That Change Everything; When Principals Lead Like Lives Depend On It
Ian Roberts
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Involving Parents of Students With Special Needs: 25 Ready-to-Use Strategies
Jill C. Dardig
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Igniting Creativity in Gifted Learners, K-6: Strategies for Every Teacher
Joan F. Smutny, Sarah E. von Fremd
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Dyslexia, Reading and the Brain
Alan A. Beaton
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Service Learning in Grades K-8: Experiential Learning That Builds Character and Motivation
Katherine Thomsen
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Autism and Understanding: The Waldon Approach to Child Development
Walter Solomon, Chris Holland, Mary Jo Middleton
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Reading Strategies for Elementary Students With Learning Difficulties: Strategies for RTI
William N. Bender, Martha J. Larkin
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Rethinking Children and Inclusive Education: Opportunities and Complexities (New Childhoods)
Sue Pearson, Phil Jones
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Promoting Academic Readiness for African American Males with Dyslexia
Shawn Anthony Robinson, Corey Thompson
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Teaching Students With Mental Retardation: A Practical Guide for Every Teacher
Bob Algozzine, James E. Ysseldyke
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Before the Special Education Referral: Leading Intervention Teams
Matthew J. Jennings
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Supporting Multilingual Learners in the Early Years: Many Languages - Many Children
Sandra Smidt
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How Dogmatic Beliefs Harm Creativity and Higher-level Thinking (Educational Psychology Series)
Don Ambrose, Robert Sternberg
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Supporting Gifted ELLs in the Latinx Community
Michelle Pacheco DuBois, Robin M. Greene
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Differentiating Giftedness from Talent
Francoys Gagne
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Supporting Disabled Students in Higher Education
Stephen Campbell
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I choose the right special education book for use in home comfort & decor settings?
Look for books that match the learner's age, reading level, and specific IEP goals; prioritize titles focused on sensory-friendly environments, visual supports, or routines, and check page layout, illustrations, and suggested home-based activities to ensure practical application
What price range should I expect for special education books in this category?
Special education books in home comfort & decor typically vary widely; you can find budget options under $30 and more comprehensive or specialized volumes above $100, with many titles clustering around mid-range prices
Which features indicate a book is practical for caregivers and parents?
Practical books include clear, step-by-step strategies, reproducible visual supports or templates, real-life examples for home use, and quick-reference sections or checklists that caregivers can implement without professional training
Are there authoritative authors or sources I should look for?
Consider authors with backgrounds in special education, applied behavior analysis, or educational psychology; look for contributors with published research or experience working with families to increase the likelihood of evidence-informed strategies
How can I assess whether a book's strategies will fit my child's sensory needs and home environment?
Review the book's descriptions of sensory profiles, recommended environmental modifications, and sample routines; choose resources that offer adaptable strategies and explain how to individualize interventions based on observed responses
What material quality and care considerations matter for frequently used books?
For heavy use, opt for durable bindings, laminated or tear-resistant reproducibles, and clear page layouts; paperback is fine for occasional use, while spiral-bound or hardcover options hold up better to repeated handling
Can these books be used alongside professional services or school plans?
Yes — many home-focused special education books are designed to complement school-based interventions and can support consistency across settings when caregivers coordinate with therapists and teachers and align strategies with IEP goals