We have over 600 books, periodicals,videotapes, audiocassettes, CD's, fact sheets and pamphlets in many categories related to disabilites and special education. .
Most of our library collection is housed at the PIC main office on Kirkwood Highway. Spanish materials are available at our Georgetown office. Visit our library from: 8:30a.m. to 5:30p.m., Mondays through Fridays. We recommend you call before visiting.
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To use our lending library:
- Make your selection from our on-line library list for printed, audio and/or video materials.
- Once you have made your online selection, please call us at 302-999-7394 or 888-547-4412, or use the email request form at picofdel@picofdel.org
- We will hold the requested materials for you to pick up. If you live outside New Castle County, we can mail you the requested materials.
- You may keep printed materials for up to three (3) weeks and audio/video materials for one (1) week.
- We will ask you for a deposit check (no cash please). For printed materials, check should be made out for the cost of the book/periodical. For CDs, audio and videotapes, a check for $30 will be requested.
- Once your library items are returned, the check, at your request, will be destroyed, or accepted as a donation.
Deposit checks will not be cashed, unless items are not returned. If you lose or damage an item, we will use your check to replace it. Checks older than 60 days will not be considered valid.
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New Materials
All My Life's A Circle. Using the Tools: Circles, MAPS and PATHS. Mary A. Falvey, Marsha Forest, Jack Pearpoint and Richard L. Rosenberg. Inclusion strategies. (Book)
The Incredible 5-Point Scale. Assisting students with autism spectrum disorders in understanding social interactions and controlling their emotional responses. Kari Dunn Buron and Mitzi Curtis. Utilizes a 5-point scale to support a program for teaching social understanding to students with autism spectrum disorder. (Booklet)
Instruction of Students with Severe Disabilities. 5th ed. Martha E. Snell and Fredda Brown. A comprehensive description of teaching methods for students with severe disabilities. This edition includes a chapter on peer/social relationships. Donated by Michael Jacobs. (Book)
Life Success for Children with Learning Disabilities. A Parent Guide. Marshall H. Raskind, Ph.D. et al. Frostig Center. This guide is based on over 20 years of research conducted by the Frostig Center, Pasadena, California. The research traced the lives of individuals with learning disabilities in an attempt to identify factors that predicted successful life outcomes. Donated by Frostig Center. (Booklet).
Telling is Risky Business. Otto F. Wahl. Mental health consumers confront stigma. Examines what individuals with mental illness have to say about their experiences of negative attitudes of the public towards them. (Book)
Transitions to High School. Howard Eaton & Leslie Coull. For elementary and high school students. Featured topics: self-advocacy, transition planning, learning strategies, and the differences between elementary, middle and high school. (Video)
When My Autism Gets Too Big! A Relaxation Book for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders. Kari Dunn Buron. Presents ways for young children with autism spectrum disorders to recognize when they are losing control and constructive ways to deal with it. (Booklet)
Riding the Bus with My Sister. Rachel Simon. Rachel’s adult sister Beth, who has mental retardation, spends her days riding the buses in a Pennsylvania city. Rachel, a writer and college teacher, decides to explore her sister’s lifestyle and ends up experiencing a personal life journey of her own.
Social Skills Training. Jed Baker, Ph.D. For children and adolescents with Asperger Syndrome and social-communication problems.
Tictionary, A Reference Guide to the World of Tourette Syndrome, Asperger Syndrome, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder and Obsessive Compulsive Disorder for Parents and Professionals. Becky Ottinger.