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What's the best way to share resources on this board?

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dev9aug · 02/10/2012 23:22

I have a Reciprcal imitation training manual which is 11 pages long which I think would be useful for some parents of young children who have been recently Dx with ASD. How do it share it here? I don't really have to paste the whole 11 pages in a post if I don't have to.

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dev9aug · 02/10/2012 23:26

Come to think of it, would it be useful to have a thread with useful advice with regards to therapy, provision etc which new posters could be pointed towards.

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zzzzz · 02/10/2012 23:37

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dev9aug · 02/10/2012 23:54

I have a yahoo group setup to share personal stuff with friends/families. you can upload files, research papers etc and you choose the level of access etc. That would be one way to go, but you will be going away from this board.

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dev9aug · 02/10/2012 23:54

And I would be very interested in your research papers btw, loved the links which you gave the other day about Montiserri etc.Smile

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newbrunette · 03/10/2012 09:45

Could you set up a Dropbox folder or something? You can then invite people to join (I guess anyone interested could pm you their email addresses first).

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zzzzz · 03/10/2012 10:55

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dev9aug · 03/10/2012 11:39

Thanks zzzzz I will have a read of it this evening.

Thanks newbrunette, Dropbox sounds like a good idea, I am not very keen on yahoo ABA as it takes traffic away from this board, so this sounds ideal.

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zzzzz · 03/10/2012 11:43

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dev9aug · 03/10/2012 18:21

right, I have just printed it off for some light bedtime reading.
MrDev, hmm, I feel a namechange coming on.Grin

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EllenJaneisstillnotmyname · 03/10/2012 20:07

Zzzzz, bit of a side track but have you investigated Reggio Emilio? sp? (As an alternative to Montessori?) My DS's SS head was very keen on the philosophy, especially having parents join the class to share strategies and as the DC's first educators. It was a little too child centred for the DC with ASD who could use the freedom to indulge in their stims, but for NT DC it looks fantastic.

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