The Stapler Caper Book Review

I was sent The Stapler Caper to review with my children. This book is a great idea for promoting writing and creativity. It is 28 pages that are set up with two colorful pictures on each page and lines underneath to use to write the story.

At the front of the book is an introduction . . . → Read More: The Stapler Caper Book Review

Souls Beneath and Beyond Autism Book Review

Souls BENEATH AND BEYOND autism, concept and photography by Thomas Balsamo, written by Sharon Rosenbloom

This is a “coffee table” book. It is the kind of book you would keep out to look at over and over again and have out for guests to look at and read. The writing is from the heart, conveying . . . → Read More: Souls Beneath and Beyond Autism Book Review

Three Times The Love Book Review and Giveaway Closed

Three Times The Love Finding Answers and Hope for Our Triplets with AUTISM By Lynn and Randy Gaston

Taking care of two children, one with a diagnosis of autism and the other without, is challenging. I have had to draw strength from my husband and my children just to get through a day. Before my . . . → Read More: Three Times The Love Book Review and Giveaway Closed

Creative Therapy Book Review

I enjoy reading books that give me new information. I like to read books that give me practical ideas that I can implement with my child. Creative Therapy covers a lot of areas. Part One of this book covers the majority of information presented. I liked the overview of ASD and the different diagnosis on . . . → Read More: Creative Therapy Book Review

Gauntlet Book Review

Gauntlet, written by Richard Aaron and published by Glass House Press is a story centered around International intrigue. I was asked to review this book because one of the leading characters is written as having the diagnosis of high functioning autism. This is not the type of book that I usually read. I will admit . . . → Read More: Gauntlet Book Review

Does Your Baby Have Autism? Book Review

Does Your Baby Have Autism? Written byOsnat Teitelbam and Philip Teitelbaum, PHD

We are told by everyone that the key to helping a child with autism is early diagnosis. A child with autism develops their own coping mechanisms, develops their own routines, likes and dislikes. The older the child gets, the harder it is for . . . → Read More: Does Your Baby Have Autism? Book Review

Alex the Boy Book Giveaway Closed

I would like to introduce my new giveaway for an autographed copy of Alex the Boy: Episodes From a Family’s Life With Autism by Jeff Stimpson. I have not read this book, but am happy to be able to have it as a prize for this week’s giveaway. I have copied his press release for . . . → Read More: Alex the Boy Book Giveaway Closed

Brave – Be Ready and Victory’s Easy

BRAVE – Be Ready and Victory’s Easy, written by Marjie Braun Knudsen and Jenne R. Henderson, Ph.D.

This is a story about a fifth grade boy who is struggling with social anxiety. It can be difficult for any child to navigate through social situations at home and at school. I tend to forget that my . . . → Read More: Brave – Be Ready and Victory’s Easy

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