Russell's World by Charles A. Amenta; Monika Pollak (Illustrator)No further information has been provided for this title.
ISBN: 9781433809750
Publication Date: 2011-03-15
I See Things Differently by Pat ThomasPsychotherapist and counselor Pat Thomas puts her gentle, yet straightforward approach to work in this new addition to Barron's highly acclaimed A First Look At...Series. This book will help children understand what autism is and how it affects someone who has it. A wonderful catalyst for discussion that will help children to better understand and support autistic classmates or siblings. The story line is simple and easily accessible to younger children, who will learn that exploring the personal feelings around social issues is a first step in dealing with them. Full-color illustrations on every page.
ISBN: 9781438004792
Publication Date: 2014-09-01
All My Stripes by Shaina Rudolph; Danielle Royer; Jennifer Zivoin (Illustrator)Zane rushes home to tell his mother about problems he faced during his school day, and she reminds him that while others may only see his "autism stripe," he has stripes for honesty, caring, and much more.
ISBN: 9781433819179
Publication Date: 2014-10-01
Looking after Louis by Lesley Ely; Polly Dunbar (Illustrator, Translator)A young girl sits next to a boy named Louis at school. Louis has autism, but through imagination, kindness, and a special game of soccer, his classmates find a way to join him in his world. Then they can include Louis in theirs.
ISBN: 9780807547465
Publication Date: 2004-01-01
Understanding Sam and Asperger Syndrome by Liezl Venter; Clarabelle Van NiekerkA third-person past-tense narrative tells the story of Sam, a boy with Asperger Syndrome. Positive qualities are listed first: "Sam loved to giggle.... Sam was a happy boy." Next come some of his challenges: he is afraid of loud noises, he has trouble making friends, and he does not like change. When he leaves the house at night, walking all the way to the local fairgrounds because he loved the Ferris wheel so much, his parents know that something must be done. They take him for a check-up and receive the diagnosis. The doctors and therapists give them some suggestions for helping their son at home and at school. The book concludes with Sam playing the cello at a school concert. Because of the interesting story line, the positive approach, and the notion that others can learn to help Sam instead of expecting him to change, this is an excellent introduction to the topic. The pictures are bright and lively, showing mostly happy faces. The book concludes with 10 helpful tips to remember when a friend or a classmate has Asperger's. A useful introduction for both children and adults.-- Age: 4 - 8
ISBN: 9780974721712
Publication Date: 2008-04-01
Same but Different by Holly Robinson Peete; Ryan Elizabeth Peete; R. J. PeeteHolly Robinson Peete discusses the challenges and triumphs of being a teen with autism Being a teen is hard enough. But when you have autism-or when your brother or sister is struggling with the condition-life can be challenging. It's one thing when you're a kid in grade school, and a playdate goes south due to autism in a family. Or when you're a little kid, and a vacation or holiday turns less-than-happy because of an autistic family member. But being a teen with autism can get pretty hairy-especially when you're up against dating, parties, sports, body changes, school, and other kids who just don't 'get' you. In this powerful book, teenagers Ryan Elizabeth Peete and her twin brother, Rodney, who has autism, share their up-close-and-personal experiences on what it means to be a teen living with autism. Same But Different, explores the funny, painful, and unexpected aspects of teen autism, while daring to address issues nobody talks about. Same But Different underscores tolerance, love, and the understanding that everybody's unique drumbeat is worth dancing to.
ISBN: 9780545094689
Publication Date: 2016-02-23
Especially for Siblings
Ellie and Elliot by Chasiti Wachter; Csongor Veres (Illustrator)Join Ellie as she takes you on the journey of her brother Elliot's Autism from his difficulties to his triumphs. Step into her world and see what everyday life is like living with a brother with a disability
ISBN: 9780692738177
Publication Date: 2016-06-23
My Brother Charlie by Holly Robinson Peete; Ryan Elizabeth Peete; Shane W. Evans (Illustrator)From bestselling author and actress Holly Robinson Peete--a heartwarming story about a boy who happens to be autistic, based on Holly's son, who has autism. "Charlie has autism. His brain works in a special way. It's harder for him to make friends. Or show his true feelings. Or stay safe." But as his big sister tells us, for everything that Charlie can't do well, there are plenty more things that he's good at. He knows the names of all the American presidents. He knows stuff about airplanes. And he can even play the piano better than anyone he knows. Actress and national autism spokesperson Holly Robinson Peete collaborates with her daughter on this book based on Holly's 10-year-old son, who has autism.
ISBN: 9780545094665
Publication Date: 2010-03-01
Everybody Is Different - a Book for Young People Who Have Brothers or Sisters with Autism by Fiona BleachIntends to answer the many questions of brothers and sisters of young people on the autistic spectrum. Explaining the characteristics of autism, this book features helpful suggestions for making family life more comfortable for those concerned.
ISBN: 9781931282062
Brotherly Feelings by Sam Frender; Robin Schiffmiller; Dennis Dittrich (Illustrator)It isn't easy being eight years old and having an older brother whom other children often misunderstand. They don't realize that when he doesn't laugh at their jokes it's because he doesn't understand them. They don't know that when he doesn't speak to them or look at them it's because he doesn't know what to say or how to make eye contact. They don't realize that he behaves this way because he has something called Asperger's Syndrome. Sam knows that his brother Eric is different from him because his brain works differently. So, when the other children bully Eric, it makes Sam feel protective of him. But sometimes, when Eric behaves oddly, Sam feels embarrassed too. Sometimes, when Eric gets lots of attention, it makes Sam feel resentful - then, when he considers that Eric needs a lot of help and attention, it makes Sam feel guilty for feeling resentful. There are so many different feelings Sam experiences! Brotherly Feelings explores the emotions that siblings of children with Asperger's Syndrome (AS) commonly experience. With illustrations throughout, this book will help siblings to understand that their emotional responses - whatever they are - are natural and OK. It is the ideal book for parents and professionals to use with siblings to discuss their emotional experiences, and will also help children with AS to form an understanding of the feelings of other family members.
ISBN: 9781843108504
Publication Date: 2007-01-25
Rules by Cynthia LordTwelve-year-old Catherine just wants a normal life. Which is near impossible when you have a brother with autism and a family that revolves around his disability. She's spent years trying to teach David the rules--from "a peach is not a funny-looking apple" to "keep your pants on in public!"--in order to head off his embarrassing behaviours. But the summer Catherine meets Jason, a surprising new sort-of friend, and Kristi, the next-door friend she's always wished for, it's her own shocking behavior that turns everything upside down and forces her to ask: What is normal?
ISBN: 9780439443838
Publication Date: 2008-09-01
Autism and Me by Ouisie Shapiro; Steven Vote (Photographer)"If you see a kid with autism on the street, don't yell at her if she's doing something wrong. She can't help it. Autism is really challenging," explains Christian, who tells about life with his sister, Mary Gwen, a beautiful girl who loves to swim. In these moving essays, Christian and many other kids tell what it's like to live with siblings who have autism. Sometimes they can't talk much. Sometimes they have tantrums. It can be tough for a family, but there are happy surprises, too. "Autism has helped us to become a better family," adds Christian. "It teaches us patience and understanding." Ouisie Shapiro's inspiring book shows how children - and all of us - can grow in wisdom, acceptance, and love. Steven Vote's warm photos capture the rich emotional life of these amazing families.
ISBN: 9780807504871
Publication Date: 2009-03-01
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Taking Care of Myself by Mary WrobelWinner of an iParenting Media Award! Puberty can be especially tough when young people have autism or other special needs. Through simple stories similar to Carol Gray's Social Stories, author Mary Wrobel teaches caregivers exactly what to say and not say, and shows how you can create helpful stories of your own. Mary addresses hygiene, modesty, body growth and development, menstruation, touching, personal safety, and more. Young students can benefit from self-care skills such as using the toilet, brushing teeth, and washing hands. Parents and teachers should begin teaching these necessary skills as early as possible, even from ages 3-5. The ultimate goal is to maximize the child's potential for independence and lifelong social success. Helpful sections include: Hygiene Health Modesty Growth and Development Menstruation Touching and Personal Safety Masturbation Using A Urinal
ISBN: 9781885477941
Publication Date: 2003-01-01
The Feelings Book by Lynda Madison; Josee Masse (Illustrator)This invaluable companion to The Care & Keeping of You received its own fresh update! The Feelings Book helps girls understand their emotions and deal with them in positive ways. Girls will learn how to express their feelings and stay in control, plus get sensitive advice on handling fear, anxiety, jealousy and grief. They'll discover how to stay in the driver's seat of their own emotions.
ISBN: 9781609581831
Publication Date: 2013-02-26
Making Sense of Sex by Sarah Attwood; Jonathan Powell (Illustrator)Puberty is a time of huge change in the physical body, in emotional experience and in social relationships. Having an understanding of these developments and learning how to deal with them is essential, and for people with Asperger's syndrome it can be a challenge to get to grips with the social and emotional aspects of puberty, sex and relationships. This book is ideal for those who need clear, detailed explanations and direct answers to the many questions raised by puberty and sexual maturity. Sarah Attwood describes developments in both the male and female body, and explains how to maintain hygiene and personal care, and to promote general good health. She examines emotional changes, including moods and sexual feelings, and provides comprehensive information on sex, sexual health and reproduction. She looks at the nature of friendship, how it changes from childhood to adulthood and its importance as a basis for sexual encounter. She also offers coping strategies for different social experiences, from bullying to dating, and includes essential tips on the politics of mature behaviour, such as knowing the difference between public and personal topics of conversation. Making Sense of Sex is a thorough guide written in unambiguous language with helpful diagrams, explanations and practical advice for young people approaching puberty and beyond.
ISBN: 9781843103745
Publication Date: 2008-05-28
Understanding Death and Illness and What They Teach about Life by Catherine FahertyOffers explanations of illness, dying, life after death, losing a pet, and other issues. This title features chapters such as 'What People May Learn When Facing Death' and 'Role Models and Mentors' that put death into perspective in terms of life, and encourage us to live fully. It covers topics like illness and injury, and rituals and traditions.