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Learn about autism through the eyes of a middle school child who lives with it day to day.


This imaginative book uses relatable foods to send the message of inclusion while creating awareness and appreciation for all food groups.
its about how your kids should include kids with disabilities, and that they are not different from them.
A young boy with down syndrome teaches other kids that no matter how different someone seems, there will always be things that make you alike.
by spacione


Natalie has autism, something not very common in girls. When Lucy shows what makes all of her friends different, we see how the support Natalie's friends give makes a differe…
Marcus, a new student, befriends Annabelle and her twin sister Luna, who has Rett Syndrome. Marcus learns to appreciate Luna's unique abilities and the support of their frien…
by efreiter23


To my sweet son with autism: I will be your voice until you find yours.
by Si Ta


Cortland Greer is a vibrant 6 year old who is on the Autism Spectrum. Cortland began to show regression a few months before his second birthday. Diagnosed in October of 2017,…
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