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Ten Things Every Child with Autism Wishes You Knew
Ellen Notbohm
Future Horizons
, 2005 - 111 pages
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highly recommended
10 Things Anyone Working With Autistic Children Need to Know
This is an excellent, common sense book that puts
things
in perspective and gives concrete examples of ways to communicate with (anyone) who suffers from
Autism
, not just
child
ren. An excellent must read for teachers, therapists, doctors, family members or anyone that comes in contact with the autistic population.
Ten Things Every Child with Autism Wishes You Knew
What a great book! I read the entire book and I will be sharing it with my family! I can't believe how much of this is what my son goes through
every
day! I highly recommend this book to anyone who wants to understand the effects of
Autism
and what our
child
ren are going through and are unable to tell us! It will help
you
to see
things
through your childs eyes!
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You should read this!
Love this book!
I am not one who likes to read (other
things
to do) but this book was comfortable, held my interest. I know a fair amount about people with
autism
, this book really explains alot in a very clear way about the different ways people with autism can behave. The beginning of the book gives a simple description so that
you
can glance quickly and understand, then you can continue reading and get a deeper understanding. I recommended this book to the director of the preschool that I work for, she read it and is encouraging all staff to read it so that they can better work with the
child
ren.
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I couldn't have said it better
The premise of this book is what drew me to it. I view my
child
, who has behaviors that place him on the high-functioning end of the autistic spectrum, as my child. The behaviors are just something we all have to deal with together, they do not make him more or less my child. I think that principle is true even with average children. Any book that aims to dispell this tendency we all have to label and encourages us to overcome it with attention to our basic humanity, accepting of differences, can only be a good thing. If
you
have trouble not thinking of your child, or that someone you know as "autistic" before you think of the other
things
that define them, this book could really help you change your thinking. It's a good place to start, anyway.
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