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This is a children's alphabet book focusing on railroads, the most
common interest of children with autism spectrum disorders. While
writing ""A Land We Can Share"", Paula became frustrated that
essentially no books existed to foster early literacy for students
with autism through the use of their fascinations, so she wrote
this one. This alphabet book is intended to appeal particularly to
children with autism by exploring a topic that many of them find
fascinating. Trains are, according to Simon Baron-Cohen, the most
common passion among children with autism, and a book that taps
into this interest is a much-needed resource for educators and
parents. A is for 'All Aboard' is written for children with autism
of many reading levels, with vocabulary ranging from basic concepts
(e.g., bridge) to special train jargon (e.g., idler car, unit
train). The illustrations are designed to appeal to common sensory
preferences of children with autism, and thus are generally free of
visual clutter, while including a few entertaining details. This
book is appropriate for all children, but is planned to be
especially useful to children with autism and would be a good
companion for 'A Land We Can Share'.
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