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A Will of His Own
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 162

A Will of His Own

Kelly Harland's stories explore her son's life to the age of 14, and the new and unexpected universe she and her husband - both professional musicians - must learn to navigate with him. Will's fears, anxieties, and obsessions can dominate daily life, making a trip to the grocery store seem like a walk across a minefield. But amidst these unpredictable 'flip-outs' and 'freak-outs,' there are moments of wonder. When Will finally learns the give and take of conversation, or dreams about his future, it rekindles his mother's belief that anything is possible.

Stand Up for Autism
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 148

Stand Up for Autism

When we tell someone that our child is autistic, the most common response is a sad face and an apologetic look. I hate it when people say "I'm sorry to hear that". Parenting a child on the autistic spectrum can be tough at the best of times, but few books take the time to celebrate the love and laughter an autistic child can elicit in their parents and those around them. In this warm, honest and laugh-out-loud tale of bringing up Bobby, now ten, Georgina Derbyshire shares and rejoices in his 'slightly different' childhood. As she outlines momentous events in Bobby's life, from the day he decided he was a dog (continuing life as a canine for a year afterwards), to the time he catapulted an in...

Dasha's Journal
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 176

Dasha's Journal

Just a few weeks old, Dasha the cat found herself in a family with an autistic child. The feline perspective provides a new outlook on autism conditions, challenging long established stereotypes and analysing controversies in the field with an unbiased attitude and humour.

The Girl Who Spoke with Pictures
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 218

The Girl Who Spoke with Pictures

For many years Eileen Miller's daughter, Kim, was unable to verbalize her experiences and emotions, but she was able to communicate using a less conventional language: her art. The Girl who Spoke with Pictures tells the story of a young woman with autism, and how her enlightening drawings enabled her to share her view of the world. Illustrated with drawings created by Kim between the ages of 3 and 17 years old, the book gives an insight into how Kim expressed her thoughts and feelings through pictures, revealing her capacity to learn and be understood by those around her. Reflecting on her daughter's artwork, the author explores the concept of art as a universal language that can transcend barriers and enhance the personal and educational experiences of those with autism. This book provides a window into one autistic girl's experience of life and will be essential reading for teachers, parents, and anyone with an interest in autism

The Hidden World of Autism
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 128

The Hidden World of Autism

A celebration of the talents and insights of children on the autism spectrum, The Hidden World of Autism presents a collection of writings and drawings contributed by 21 autistic children. The children's work covers topics that are of primary importance in understanding some of the common experiences that children with autism, and their families, go through. These include life before diagnosis, friendships, relationships, feelings, bullying and the future. A key characteristic of having autism is the inability to express emotions; but too often that prevents children with autism from being listened to. This book gives them both a voice and a forum for creative expression and provides direct insight into what having autism means for the children themselves and how they feel about their experiences. This unique collection provides invaluable insights into the autistic experience for professionals, families and friends of children with autism, as well as the children themselves.

How to Make School Make Sense
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 130

How to Make School Make Sense

Every child's education relies on a partnership between parents, professionals and, of course, the child. This book gives parents of children with Asperger syndrome (AS) practical advice on how to make the most of this important partnership and work with schools to ensure their child's needs are being met. The book explores how parents can prepare their child for school life and how they can work with teachers to improve the classroom environment, as well as the school environment as a whole, for their child and consequently for the benefit of all pupils. Strategies include peer education, the use of visual cues and rules and effective communication between parents, teachers and support staff. This clear, accessible book will be an invaluable guide for parents of children with AS and will also be of interest to the teachers and educational professionals who work with them.

Sweetwater
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 116

Sweetwater

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2007-03
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  • Publisher: iUniverse

Ashley Taylor finds herself embarking on a journey when she decides to return to Sweetwater, Texas. What proves to be just a friendly visit with her two sisters, soon leads Ashley having to deal with the past rejection of her father. Ashley also discovers that upon this visit, her feelings for the one man she fell in love with has resurfaced and she is not prepared for the shocking news of his new marriage. The next months will lead Ashley through some life changing experiences of betrayal, forgiveness, tragedy and passion. Ashley soon finds herself being the cornerstone of the Taylor family.

From The Shadow Of An Accordion To Eternity. Talking To Accordionists Worth Listening To
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 723

From The Shadow Of An Accordion To Eternity. Talking To Accordionists Worth Listening To

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019-07-20
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  • Publisher: Lulu.com

From The Shadow Of An Accordion To Eternity. Talking To Accordionists Worth Listening To, published by TIMES SQUARE PRESS, NEW YORK, STARS ILLUSTRATED MAGAZINE, AND ACCORDION STARS ILLUSTRATED MAGAZINE. An authoritative, comprehensive and informative book on the world's most accomplished accordionists. Rich in substance. Well-designed. Pragmatic. Hundreds upon hundreds of interviews with living legends and most interesting accordionists in modern times. A wealth of information on all the disciplines, categories and genres of accordion's music. A world premiere treasure and essential reference tool for all the accordion's lovers, professional artists, critics, historians, conservatories of music, colleges, universities, music teachers, and decision makers of the world of music and showbiz. A must have book. Sponsored by the FEDERATION OF AMERICAN MUSICIANS, SINGERS AND PERFORMING ARTISTS, INCORPORATED (FAMSPA)

Connections of Hope
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 126

Connections of Hope

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2006-12
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  • Publisher: Xulon Press

Davison offers this guide to ministering to families raising children with special needs. God provides the ultimate hope, but readers can be His hands. (Motivation)

Language Arts
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 421

Language Arts

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015-06-09
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  • Publisher: HMH

A novel that is “utterly absorbing, and full of wit [with] a doozy of a twist . . . An all-around delight” (Maria Semple, author of Where’d You Go, Bernadette?). Charles Marlow teaches his high school English students that language will expand their worlds. But linguistic precision cannot help him connect with his autistic son, his ex-wife, or his college-bound daughter, who has just flown the nest. He’s at the end of a road he’s traveled on autopilot for years when a series of events forces him to think back on the lifetime of decisions and indecisions that have brought him to this point. With the help of an ambitious art student, an Italian-speaking nun, and the memory of a boy in a white suit who inscribed his childhood with both solace and sorrow, Charles may finally be able to rewrite the script of his life. From the national-bestselling author of Broken for You, Language Arts is an affecting tale of love, loss, and language—its powers and its perils.