Thursday, December 4, 2008

On Tuesdays in December: 10% off all walk-in book purchases!


For the month of December Tuesdays are going to be our favorite day of the week. Why do you ask? We're going to pass on the joy of the holiday season by giving a 10% discount on all walk-in book purchases every Tuesday in December!

To take advantage of this lovely discount you'll need to come and visit us on a Tuesday at: 505 Oberlin Rd, Suite 101 Raleigh, NC 27605. We are located across the street from Cameron Village and next to the Post Office on Oberlin Rd. You can also find extra parking by taking Stafford Ave. off Oberlin Rd. then take your next right into the parking lot behind building 505.

Here's a link to a google map of our location: ASNC Bookstore

Also, as you will read in this month's e-newsletter, we are offering a 10% discount on online purchases, starting today and running through December 31st. All you'll have to do is use the coupon code HOLIDAY during checkout.

Thursday, November 13, 2008

The 58th Annual Conference on Exceptional Children

Bookstore staff will be traveling this weekend, and staying Monday and Tuesday in Greensboro, NC to exhibit at the 58th Annual Conference on Exceptional Children. If you have registered and will be attending this event, please look for the Autism Society of NC Bookstore in booth numbers 100 and 102 on the 3rd Floor of the Convention Center. We will be bringing approximately 70 of the very best titles on autism spectrum disorder. We hope you’ll find the resources you need to build your knowledge and skills about autism. Plus, all proceeds from the sale of books through the Autism Society of North Carolina Bookstore are used to provide services for people on the autism spectrum and their families/caregivers.

If you would like to know more about the Conference on Exceptional Children please follow this link to their website: Conference on Exceptional Children

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

National Bullying Prevention Awareness Week is October 5th-11th, 2008

In honor of National Bullying Prevention Awareness Week, running from October 5th – October 11th, we are spotlighting those books that we carry on the important topic of bullying prevention. All of the books featured in this blog posting will be on sale at a discount of 10% for the whole month of October. Please make your purchase through our secure website:www.autismbookstore.com to take advantage of the discount.

As always, full descriptions of these titles can be found on our website. You can find them all easily by visiting our Education/Bullying Page!

Three informative books on bullying prevention:

Asperger Syndrome and Bullying: Strategies and Solutions

Nick Dubin is able to do what many authors are not able to do when writing about bullying; he is able to bring a lifetime of personal experiences to the reader. Dubin was not diagnosed with Asperger Syndrome (AS) until he was an adult, but he knew his differences made him stand out and made him a target for bullies throughout his childhood not just by other children, but by adults as well. He discloses reasons why individuals with AS become victims, and how to understand the motives of a bully. Dubin takes a pro-active role in bullying prevention by teaching how to empower not only victims, but teachers and bystanders as well. Dubin’s plan of attack does not stop there, however; he also writes about empowering parents and entire schools by creating a system of support that helps protect all individuals. The reader will find strategies for persons with AS, as well as programs for classrooms and schools.

Gray’s Guide to Bullying

The author, an internationally known educator and the creator of the Social Stories™ method, published a series of three articles in response to numerous questions she received about helping children with ASD who are bullied in various situations. This issue combines those articles on ASD and bullying into one useful guide that can be used by adults who live and work with children who have ASD. Article I provides the basics about bullying, ranging from the current definition to roles of participants and categories of bullying. Article II describes ten practical solutions that have been developed to effectively decrease bullying. Article III is a guide and student workbook on how to handle a bullying attempt. All three articles provide valuable strategies and resources to help parents, teachers, and caregivers decrease bullying in the life of the child with ASD.

Perfect Targets: Asperger Syndrome and Bullying

As the author notes, children and adolescents with Asperger Syndrome (AS) have a lack of social understanding that can lead to bullying by their classmates. These children are not only hurt emotionally and sometimes physically, but they are also deeply confused because they cannot make the distinction between manipulation and friendliness. This practical resource examines the social phenomenon of bullying and the social challenges and needs of children with AS. The author provides many insights and effective strategies for creating a bullying prevention program, and she also discusses specific environmental factors that foster bullying behaviors. The book also includes a chapter that offers a variety of personal perspectives on the subject. Written for parents and professionals, this book focuses on a whole-school approach to bullying prevention that involves administrators, teachers, parents, and students.

A DVD on bullying prevention:

Being Bullied: Strategies and Solutions for People with Asperger's Syndrome

This DVD is based on a presentation by Nick Dubin on the effects of bullying in school on children with Asperger Syndrome (AS). His presentation is primarily aimed at teachers and administrators, in order to give them ideas on the steps they can take to minimize the incidence of bullying in their schools. He provides sobering statistics on the number of children bullied each year, and he also offers constructive, encouraging advice on how to break down the culture of "bystander apathy." In addition, he introduces strategies for empowering the bullied child as well as the bully, so they can utilize their energy for more constructive purposes. His presentation is interspersed with clips of people with AS giving their thoughts on how bullying has affected their lives.

And a children’s book about bullying:

Nobody Knew What to Do: A Story About Bullying

This beautifully illustrated children’s book tells the story of how one student gained the courage to deal with bullying. The classmate of a boy named Ray narrates the story. Ray is frequently the target of bullying. The other students don’t like it, but they are afraid to inform their teachers. One day, after having been beaten up the day before, Ray does not come back to school. The classmate hears the bullies talking about their future plans for Ray, and he gains the courage to tell his teacher. When Ray returns to school, the teacher and principal intervene, and the classmate tells of his pride in learning to stop bullies by working together with others.

If you’d like to know more about National Bullying Prevention Awareness Week click here.

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Healing the New Childhood Epidemics now available in Softcover

Healing the New Childhood Epidemics: Autism, ADHD, Asthma, and Allergies is now available at the ASNC Bookstore in softcover at the new low price of $16.00. Grab your copy of this important and throught provoking book on biomedical treatments for ASD, ADHD, asthma, and allergies by clicking on the image below.

Dr. Bock is a physician who has treated thousands of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) from all over the world, and as a result he has developed an effective biomedical program for treating the disorder. According to Dr. Bock, his "healing program" has also been extremely beneficial for children with attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), asthma, and debilitating allergies. In this book, he discusses the 4-A disorders (ASD, ADHD, asthma, and allergies), and he explains their interrelationship and how they share the common denominator of brain and body toxicity along with metabolic dysfunction. It is his view that many children with ASD have experienced regressive autism after a toxic assault on their underdeveloped systems, and he defines ASD as both a neurological and a neurotoxic disorder. He describes in comprehensive detail the biomedical treatment program he has created, which includes nutritional therapy, supplementation therapy, detoxification, and targeted medications. He also provides numerous case examples from his own clinical practice, and he offers advice to parents about finding the right physician and the types of medical tests that are needed before a treatment program is implemented. It is his belief that a biomedical treatment plan, in combination with behavioral and educational interventions, is the most effective way to improve the quality of life for children with ASD.