Books for Siblings of Children with Autism “Brotherly Feelings: Me, My Emotions, and My Brother with Asperger’s Syndrome” (Sam Frender and Robin Schiffmiller) “Brotherly Feelings” tells the story of Sam and his brother Eric, who has autism. The other kids don’t understand Eric becaus...
A place to find and suggest books for children with autism, and to discuss autism and reading comprehension. Sunday, September 8, 2024 Over a Decade Later Looking Back This is a photo of my oldest son at about the time I started this blog. ...
This is a fun interactive book that children can use to understand how they feel at any moment. Invite your children to walk through the wide range of moods all little monsters (kids) experience with this book about feelings for kids. The Original Mood Flipbook for Kids; 20 Different Moods/...
I have a separate list of children's books featuring characters on the autism spectrum, which some people may or may not consider a disability. For older children, this list of books with neurodiversity may be helpful. MY LATEST VIDEOS (Note: this post contains affiliate links that earn ...
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Stories that touches on the difficulties children encounter when they meet a child with special needs such as autism. Children who have a brother or sister with special needs may find it difficult to explain to their friends, or feel disappointed when th
Errol reassures Tilly that she will always be a friend and the two of them get back to fun and games with a third friend. Ava likes building robots and rides a scooter. A lovely story that is suitable for very young children, unlike some of the other picture books we write about,Intro...
I know many typers with autism who have written books. They are all nonfiction memoirs or essays, as isIdo in Autismland. To my knowledge, In Two Worldsis the first, and only, novel of fiction, narrative and dialogue ever written by a nonspeaking autistic person about the autistic experien...
you’re not familiar with Autism Speaks (boo! hiss!) and their ilk, this is the month when anti-autism hate groups fund-raise to wipe us off the planet. They turn everything blue, slap puzzle pieces on everything, and flood us with ads to remind us what a burden we are to society...
With the exception of Ancient Egypt, teaching about Africa in schools around the world tends to be sparse. It often seems that little thought is given to the diversity of the continent and its 54 countries, so this information book for kids is extremely welcome. At 96 pages it doesn’t go...