• Library items are NOT for sale. The may be borrowed by ADSA members ONLY (join the ADSA) or school staff who teach a child who is a member of the ADSA.
  • The resource library is located in Birkenhead, North Shore at the home of one of our staff members. Viewing times are flexible. Please email clo@adsa.org.nz if you would like to visit or add a comment to the form when you request libary items.
  • Deliveries are FREE for ADSA members if you order 3 or more items.

All Library Resources

The Parents’ Guide to Specific Learning Difficulties
The Parents’ Guide to Specific Learning Difficulties

Packed full of advice and practical strategies for parents and educators, this book is a one-stop-shop for supporting children with Specific Learning Difficulties (SpLDs).

Topics In Down Syndrome
Topics In Down Syndrome

Medical & Surgical Care for Children With Down Syndrome – A Guide For Parents

What is Mosaic Down Syndrome?
What is Mosaic Down Syndrome?

This is a short booklet produced by International Mosaic Down Syndrome Association about what Mosaic Down Syndrome is.

Getting started with schemas
Getting started with schemas

Learning about schemas gives us a way of talking about children’s fascinations, and then understanding them to support children’s learning.

Gifts
Gifts

Mothers Reflect on How Children with Down Syndrome Enrich Their Lives

Gifts 2
Gifts 2

How People with Down Syndrome Enrich the World

Now I See
Now I See

In ‘Now I See’, 50 parents from all over Australia and New Zealand tell their personal and poignant stories of how they came, not simply to accept, but to embrace and celebrate life with their children with Down syndrome.

Rain, Hail or Shine
Rain, Hail or Shine

Exploring change, loss, and grief in a carer’s world

Special
Special

Antidotes to the obsessions that come with a child's disability This is an honest and uplifting book for people who are navigating the early stages of raising a child with a disability. It is both a reassuring and relatable insight for what is [...]

Specific Learning Difficulties
Specific Learning Difficulties

Learn how to support students with Specific Learning Difficulties (SpLDs) and recognise the symptoms with this straight-talking guide.