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My Brother is Special, My Brother Has Autism tells the story of a
little girl's wish of having a baby brother. It covers the
anticipation a big sibling feels as she prepares for her new role
in the family. My Brother is Special, My Brother Has Autism
highlights the journey of a family as they come to realize that
their long awaited little boy is changing from the happy toddler
they knew into an introverted less verbal boy. This story, as seen
through the eyes of a sibling, expresses the confusion and pain a
family feels when a diagnosis of autism is made. The story also
highlights the beauty of accepting someone, even though they may be
different, and realizing that, sometimes, a dream doesn't end, it
just needs to be adjusted. A diagnosis of autism impacts all family
members. Adults are able to speak with professionals, explore the
internet, and speak with others in similar situations. Young
children have less options. It is frightening for them to see the
adults in their lives in distress with little understanding of the
reason. This book was written for the children impacted by the
diagnosis of someone in their family. It is the hope of the author
that this book assists parents, teachers, and other adults, in
helping children to cope in these situations.
When a child is born with a disability, parents mourn what could
have been. They may be in shock and grieving, needing time to
adjust. When there are other children in the family, parents may be
too involved in their own grief to understand the impact that this
unexpected occurrence is having on the other children. Children see
the adults grieving and stressed and may not understand what is
happening. They too may have been preparing for the birth of their
sibling and what may be taking place is not what they expected
either. It is important for adults to remember that children need
reassurance, an explanation and to know that they are loved and
included. This book is written by a Child Development Specialist to
assist families in these situations. In My Sister is Special, My
Sister Has Down Syndrome, Olivia prepares for the birth of her
sister. She practices caring for a baby with her special doll. Her
parents have prepared her for her role as a big sister, yet when
her sister is born, all is not as Olivia presumed it would be. She
is not allowed to help care for her sister. There are no
celebrations of her sister's birth. Her family is sad. Her mother
cries a lot. Each time that Olivia asks questions, she is only told
to go to play with her doll. As the story concludes Olivia reminds
us all of what we should already know. A child is more than a
diagnosis. My Sister is Special, My Sister Has Down Syndrome
showcases the resiliency of children who can come to a place of
acceptance so much sooner than adults.
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Hey Boz (Paperback)
Andreea Mironiuc; James Paul Mayo
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R231
Discovery Miles 2 310
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Boz is a book for young readers. Boz is a character who looks kike
a clown, but denies being a clown. It teaches children not to be
prejudiced and not to judge a person by their appearance. It is
written by doctor James Mayo and illustrated by Danish illustrator
Andreaa Mironiuc. It is an ideal gift for young children.
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