
Just as Saturday mornings on 50s and 60s TV programming was reserved for kids, so PWR reserves Saturdays for kids’ books.
TODAY I want to discuss a book I am dying to read:

This 2016 publication, written by the mother of twins, Ryan and R.J. presents autism from the point of view of both siblings. Ryan, and R.J. It begins with “A Letter from Mom.”
“Dear Ryan and R.J,
When your dad and I found out I was having twins, I knew we’d been given a double blessing…In January of 2000, when you were three years old, our world changed forever, when your pediatrician told Dad and me, ‘Your son has classic autism.’ “
I read several books back in April (National Autism Awareness month) and another since then on autism, one even giving the perspective of the autistic boy by his author father. This one promises to present autism from the author mother’s point of view, plus a siblings’ as well. I am really looking forward to working it in this coming week.

Reading about autism has become a year-round thing for me. It has helped me understand students, friends, and friends’ children.


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