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Title:Understanding Sam and Asperger Syndrome

Author:van Niekerk, Clarabelle; Venter, Liezl

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The National Parenting Center Seal of Approval Winner Holiday 2008

Shortlisted for Speech Pathology Australia's Book of the Year in the lower primary category

Answering the question Why is Sam different?, this heartwarming story tells of the challenges of living with Asperger Syndrome, a form of autism. This firsthand view of the life of an undiagnosed child presents behaviors and characteristics that are common among children with this disorder. Sam doesn't like his pancakes to touch, his sister is annoyed with his repetitive song, and his new coat hurts his skin, but once he is diagnosed, teamwork-based support helps Sam's life become a little easier. With endearing illustrations, the book includes 10 helpful tips geared toward children, showing them how to respect and accept differences as well as to interact with a classmate or friend with Asperger Syndrome.
Age Range: 5 - 7 years
Grade Level: Kindergarten - 2
Hardcover: 48 pp

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Library:Autism Spectrum Disorder
Type:Book
Publisher:Skeezel Press
Copyright:2008
Available Copies:2

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