Children are often curious about others and ask questions or form assumptions about those they perceive as different in less than ideal ways. By introducing characteristics of autism in a manner that promotes understanding and inclusion, assumptions based on fear or confusion can be avoided, and attitudes of acceptance, kindness, and empathy can be fostered.
This book allows the discussion to go one step further by enabling families to share about their child with autism, if they choose, in a personalized, authentic way.
About the author
Believing the world would be a better place if people aim to practice kindness always, Sara Woolf Anderson is thrilled to share this book to encourage kindness, acceptance, and empathy. After graduating from the University of Notre Dame with an English degree in 2007, she has been immersed in the world of writing in various ways, working as a writer and in education, teaching hundreds of students the art of writing well. Sara lives in Dayton, Ohio, with her husband and three children.