Nebraska Southeast Region ASD Network
Purpose: To assist local school districts and families in bringing quality education and intervention to all children in the region who have an autism spectrum disorder.

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Web Resources



  1. www.do2learn.com:  This site is full of activities and printable resources to help children and adults with autism and other disabilities.  This site includes a variety of games, activities, and materials to use with a focus on daily living skills and basic language.  Lots of free pictures, cards, and worksheets to download.

  1. www.tinsnips.org:  Tin Snips is a special education resource.  It contains tools for teachers working with individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders or related special needs.  The site contains ideas for teaching students with ASD including file folder games, printable sheets, themes such as social skills, back to school, etc.   Additionally, the site discusses strategies for working with students with ASD and recommended reading materials and on-line sites.


  1. www.senteacher.org:  SEN Teacher Resources is a sight that has resources, freeware downloads, links and documents for those involved in the education of pupils with severe learning difficulties, autism and other developmental disabilities.  The Printed Material section has over a hundred activities to print out.  A lot of the materials have an early numeracy focus.


  1. http://kidsfonts.mivox.com/:  The Kids Fonts site provides some free tracing and coloring fonts to design your own worksheets.  Great for work on pre-writing and fine motor skills.


  1. www.bry-backmanor.org: This website is designed for people who work with young children or children with special needs.  They have free downloads and many printable sheets in The Attic.  There are also picture recipes very suitable for classroom use.


  1. http://abcteach.net/index.shtml:  This enormous site is loaded with over 5,000 free printable sheets, them units, teaching extra’s, flashcards, etc.  This site also includes links to other great sites.


Asperger Sites

http://www.udel.edu/bkirby/asperger/:  This is the online Asperger Syndrome Information and Support (O.A.S.I.S.).  This is a great website with lots of information on Asperger Syndrome.


http://www.asperger.net:  This is the official site of the Autism Asperger Publishing Company.  This sight is a source of practical information and solutions related to Asperger Syndrome, Autism, and other Pervasive Developmental Disorders. 


 

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