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Forum References FAQ's Quiz Lecture Introduction CESA 5, Portage Project (Producer). (1995). To have a friend. [Videotape]. (Available from Portage Project, CESA 5, 626 E. Slifer Street, Portage, WI 53901)

Cooperative Educational Service Agency (CESA) 5, Portage Project (Producer). (1996). Circle of Friends: Developing friendships for children with challenging needs [Videotape]. (Available from Portage Project, CESA 5, 626 E. Slifer Street, Portage, WI 53901)

Davis, K. (Producer). (1997). A sense of belonging: Including students with autism in their school community [Videotape]. (Available from Indiana Resource Center for Autism, Indiana University, Institute for the Study of Developmental Disabilities, 2853 East Tenth Street, Bloomington, IN 47408-2601)

DeYoung, M. (2002). Special Kids and Involved Parents. Portage, WI: CESA 5 (Cooperative Educational Service Agency 5) www.cesa5.k12.wi.us/SKIP.

Fluegelman, A. & Tembeck, S. (1981) More new games. Garden City, New York: Doubleday.

Fluegelman, A. & Tembeck, S. (1976). The new games book. Garden City, NY: Doubleday.

Forest, M. & Lusthaus, E. (1989). Promoting educational equality for all students: Circles and maps.

Forest, M., & Pearpoint, J. (1987). Common sense tools: MAPS and circles for inclusive education. Toronto, Ontario: Center for Integrated Education and Community.

Goldstein, A.P., Sprafkin, R.P., Gershaw, N.J., & Klein, P. (1980). Skillstreaming the adolescent: A structured learning approach to teaching prosocial skills. Champaign, IL: Research Press.

Gray, C. (1992). The original social story book. Arlington, TX: Future Horizons.

Indiana Resource Center (Producer). (1991). Autism: Being friends [Videotape]. (Available from Indiana Resource Center for Autism, Indiana University, Institute for the Study of Developmental Disabilities, 2853 East Tenth Street, Bloomington, IN 47408-2601

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Messner, A.W. (1996). Captain Tommy, Stratham, NH: Potential Unlimited Publishing.

Nickels, C. (1997). A gift from Alex: The art of belonging: Strategies for academic and social inclusion, Jerome: ID: Idaho Autism Association.

Paley, V. (1992). You can’t say you can’t play, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.

Perske, R. (1988) Circles of friends. Nashville: Abingdon Press.

Sheridan, Susan M. (1995). The tough kid social skills book. Longmont, CO: Sopris West.

Simmons, K. L. (1996). Little rainman, Arlington, TX: Future Horizons.

Stainback, S., Stainback,W., & Forest, M. (Eds.) Educating all students in the mainstream of regular education (pp. xx-xx). Baltimore, MD: Paul H. Brookes Publishing Co.

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Wagner, S. (1998). Inclusive programming for elementary students with autism. Arlington, TX: Future Horizons

Wisconsin Council on Developmental Disabilities (2002). CESA 5(Cooperative Educational Service Agency): Circle of Friends Tub. Portage, WI: Author.

Wisconsin School Inclusion Project: Team Planning Packet (1995). Climate and Peer Supports: Classroom Climate Checklist. Portage, WI: CESA 5 (Cooperative Educational Service Agency)