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SPSS By Kelly Jean Sullivan

        data-ad-client="ca-pub-1763189992875486"> </amp-aut What are the basics of SPSS? SPSS is  a Windows based program that can be used to perform data entry and analysis and to create tables and graphs . SPSS is capable of handling large amounts of data and can perform all of the analyses covered in the text and much more. What are the basics of SPSS? What are the basics of SPSS? SPSS is  a Windows based program that can be used to perform data entry and analysis and to create tables and graphs . SPSS is capable of handling large amounts of data and can perform all of the analyses covered in the text and much more.SPSS is  a Windows based program that can be used to perform data entry and analysis and to create tables and graphs . SPSS is capable of handling large amounts of data and can perform all of the analyses covered in the text and much more. . A reader-friendly book that links SPSS, statistical analysis, and interpretation is the following. Morgan, G. A., Ba

Processing Grief BY Kelly Jean Sullivan

          data-ad-client="ca-pub-1763189992875486"> </amp-aut What does processing grief mean? But grieving includes  the entire emotional process of coping with a loss , and it can last a long time. The process involves many different emotions, actions, and expressions, all of which help a person come to terms with the loss of a loved one What does processing grief look like? Persistent, traumatic grief can cause us to cycle (sometimes quickly) through the stages of grief:  denial, anger, bargaining, depression, acceptance . These stages are our attempts to process change and protect ourselves while we adapt to a new reality What is the 5 process model for grief? The five stages –  denial, anger, bargaining, depression and acceptance  – are often talked about as if they happen in order, moving from one stage to the other. You might hear people say things like 'Oh I've moved on from denial and now I think I'm entering the angry stage'. But this isn't

Foil Relief By Kelly Jean Sullivan

        data-ad-client="ca-pub-1763189992875486"> </amp-au <script async src="https://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/js/adsbygoogle.js?client=ca-pub-1763189992875486"      crossorigin="anonymous"></script> Piece of cardboard Elmer's glue Aluminum foil Paint brush Markers, assorted colors Paper towel Assorted materials such as straws, bottle caps, plastic lids, string, nuts, washers, various shapes of cardboard scraps DESIGN  Arrange the assorted materials on the piece of cardboard. Experiment with pattern, texture and the layering of smaller objects on top of larger objects. GLUE  Use glue to attach the assorted materials onto the cardboard. Set aside to dry. ADD FOIL Spread a thin layer of glue over the surface of your design using a brush. Cover the glued surface with a sheet of crinkled foil. Wrap the excess foil over the end of the cardboard on all four sides. Use your fingers to rub and smooth the foil. ADD COLOR TO YOUR DE

Making Books for Students with autism By Kelly Jean Sullivan

        data-ad-client="ca-pub-1763189992875486"> </amp-aut <script async src="https://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/js/adsbygoogle.js?client=ca-pub-1763189992875486"      crossorigin="anonymous"></script> What materials do you need to make a book? Things You'll Need Cardboard (or some other thick board) Scissors. Ruler. Needle and thread. Two kinds of decorative paper. Printer paper. Elmer's glue or similar craft glue. Fabric (old sheets work best)

Communication tools for Autism By Kelly Jean Sullivan

       data-ad-client="ca-pub-1763189992875486"> </amp-aut How does PECS help with communication? The Picture Exchange Communication System®, or PECS®,  allows people with little or no communication abilities to communicate using pictures . People using PECS are taught to approach another person and give them a picture of a desired item in exchange for that PECS is a unique alternative/augmentative communication system  developed in the USA in 1985 by Andy Bondy, PhD, and Lori Frost, MS, CCC-SLP. PECS was first implemented with pre-school students diagnosed with autism at the Delaware Autism Program.  item