| Books are still an excellent medium to get across a message,
and our books both inspire and inform. From intelligent analysis to insightful tips
and suggestions, our materials deal with the problems that we experience. We
also offer inspiring (and sometimes humorous) stories, delivering a message with a lighter
approach.
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The Are Word
by David Hingsburger
This little book suggests that there are ways that we can help people with disabilities understand teasing and bullying. It also suggests
new strategies for dealing with mean people. Further, this little book will
help parents and staff support an individual with a disability who is being
bullied.
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DCB0020 $7.00 US |
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Ya Got People
By Carolyn S. Bowling and Jeffrey W. Wilder
Grief, loss, bereavement for people with intellectual disabilities is a subject of growing concern. There was a time when it was believed that people with disabilities didn't have the insight, the capacity or the right to grieve. More and more, however, the issue of loss is evident in the lives of those with disabilities. This book aims at providing the reader with insight into the issue of grief for those in care as well as teaches approaches to compassionately support an individual with a disability suffering a loss.
The book has an incredible wit, and even humour, as it uses examples and stories to teach
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DCB0019 $20.00 US |
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Behaviour Self!
By Dave Hingsburger
Dave writes about the importance of understanding behaviour messages from people with
developmental disabilities in a straight forward yet humorous fashion. This book gives
insight to parents and staff with new ways on how to get the message right!
Never has behaviour programming been this much fun!
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DCB0001 $20.00 US |
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do?be?do?
By Dave Hingsburger
From his experiences, Dave discusses ideas about how we should be teaching people who
have come to fear learning and expect failure. A continuation of the behaviour series.
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DCB0002 $20.00 US |
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First Contact
By Dave Hingsburger
This unique book is written especially for those who work directly with
individuals who have significant developmental disabilities. First
Contact is an honest discussion of both humanity and uniqueness.
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DCB0014 $5.00 US |
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Four Sight
By Dick Sobsey, Cal Montgomery, Dan Wilkins, Dave Hingsburger
Four Sight may be the most controversial book you will read this
year. Four writers from the different aspects of the disability
community look into the future. They discuss the tolerance in
society for violence against people with disabilities. Further, they
take on the real life and death issues that people with disabilities
face. You will be informed and angered...the writers hope this will
move you to action.
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DCB0016 $20.00 US |
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Just Say Know!
By Dave Hingsburger
This book explores the victimization of people with disabilities and helps reduce the
risk of sexual assault.
The ring of safety presents the skills to teach people with disabilities to enable them
to protect themselves. The book also presents a new way of looking at the indicators of
sexual abuse in the population of people who have developmental disabilities.
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DCB0005 $20.00 US |
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Long Journey Home:
Transition Planning For Deinstitutionalization Of People With Developmental Disabilities
By Sue Tough & Dave Hingsburger
This book discusses the myths and realities of deinstitutionalization and transition
planning for people with developmental disabilities. The book also has within it a
transition assessment tool that will give readers the ability to ask all the right
questions, when developing a plan to bring someone home.
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DCB0006 $20.00 US |
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Power Tools
By Dave Hingsburger
A forty page book written for direct care providers. Power Tools
challenges the reader to constantly evaluate their use of power when
serving people who have disabilities. It is at turns comfortable and at
tuns reassuring. Written with warmth and humour, it’s a must read for
all direct care staff.
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DCB0013 $5.00 US |
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Real Eyes
By Dave Hingsburger and Ruth Ryan
On a ride from a hotel to an airport, Ruth and Dave began to swap stories. As they relaxed into the conversation what became more important than the stories were the morals, the lessons that they drew from their experiences.
On arrival at the airport they had each been changed by the power of the other's story. This book attempts to capture the sense of intimacy and honesty they shared with each other that day. It is hoped that this book will be a resource to new staff and a challenge to those more "seasoned".
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DCB0015 $20.00 US |
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A Real Nice But:
Articles that inspire, inform and infuriate
By Dave Hingsburger
This collection of writings brings together for the first time Dave Hingsburger's
articles from a variety of different magazines and newspapers in the disability movement.
These articles have caused controversy, inspired debate and even brought on the odd
belly laugh. Without a doubt, this collection will give readers something to think about,
to argue with and to read aloud to friends.
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DCB0008 $20.00 US
(currently unavailable) |
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A Little Behind
By Dave Hingsburger
Another collection of articles written by Dave Hingsburger for
magazines and newspapers. While most focus on the issue of disability they
also discuss the human condition. Readers report wiping tears of laughter,
joy and sadness from their eyes while reading Hingsburger’s work. This
book includes Skin Deep, perhaps the most personal article Dave has ever
written about disability, pride and prejudice. A book to enjoy and to
learn from.
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DCB0011 $20.00 US |
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Spinning Straw:
The Jeff Apple Story
By Phyllis Green
Powerful. Moving. Enlightening. These words can only begin to describe the emotional
journey depicted in Spinning Straw.
Jeff Apple was a beautiful baby who one day hit his head. From that day forward his
family was subjected to an epic voyage past autism, developmental disability and extreme
self-injury. Never wavering on love they always found hope, joy and laughter. Theirs was a
lifetime of spinning straw into gold.
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DCB0009 $10.00 US |
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A Thousand Words
By Cindy Caprio-Orsini
That people with disabilities are the most victimized in our society is a statistical
fact. Study after study has given damning figures to a tragedy of enormous proportions.
Cindy has spent several years working with people who have suffered physical, sexual and
emotional abuse. She shares her approach to therapy and healing. This is a book about hope
rising out of the ashes of violence.
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DCB0010 $20.00 US
(currently unavailable) |
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In: Difference --
A
little book about diversity
By Michael Soucie, Astra Milberg and Dave Hingsburger
"Powerful," "inspiring," "challenging"
are words that have been used to describe the articles in this little
book. Astra Milberg is a woman with Down Syndrome who has a powerful
voice, her article, "letter to a baby" has Inspired thousands
of people. Michael Souciets article, "In a Moments
Notice" has been called one of the best essays written in Canada.
Dave Hingsburger is a well known writer in disability issues.
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DCB0017 $3.00 US |
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Handbook of mental health care
for persons with developmental disabilities
By Ruth Ryan MD
Persons with developmental disabilities are vulnerable to the same
mental health conditions as other people, and all forms of treatment,
including psychotherapy can be effective. Ruth Ryan is a psychiatrist
who works directly with people with developmental disabilities with
complex needs. Her book provides practical, doable, approaches for
individuals who have a high need for extraordinary care.
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DCB0018 $25.00 US |
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