Someone You Might Know
A Book to Help Us Understand Children and Grown-ups Who Are Dealing with Autism, Asperger's, ADD, ADHD, PDD, etc.
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Narrated by:
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Rebecca Maria
About this listen
A friend, family member, or someone you might know in school, your neighborhood, church, or synagogue has been diagnosed with Asperger's, Autism, ADD, ADHD, or PDD.
- What does this mean to you?
- What's your role in this?
- What can you do to help?
In this short and easy to listen to book, you will learn what people who struggle with these conditions go through every day. It will help you understand them better and know how to relate to them. Share it with others and help our world become more accepting and friendlier to someone you might know.
©2016 Claudia Retif Barrett (P)2017 Claudia Retif BarrettListener received this title free
My nephew (11) is on the spectrum, and now that he's got a lot of younger cousins who are getting older and have questions, we got this book to help foster the conversation about neurodivergence and treating people with diginity and respect.This was a thoughtfully written reminder that we should all consider persons with neurodivergent conditions. I got this for my neice to help understand why her older brother often requires more patience than other kids his age, that it often means hes super smart but struggles to pick up on social signals which are second nature to her and that he can sometimes have sensory issues and isnt just trying "spoil" her fun. It's helped make her much more considerate. This is a great book for those raising kids alongside siblings on the spectrum, My nephew found it helpful because it helped put his feelings and thoughts into coherent explanations he might have struggled with before.
Narration was excellent.
Excellent read.
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