Terri, you are going to have to stop partially obscuring your titles. That drives bibliophiles like me wild! When I pass anyone reading any book, it’s a struggle not to stop and ask them what they’re reading. Sometimes I lose the struggle.
Hard to make an interesting picture without obscuring the titles somewhat, but you can click on “Join the Discussion” to see the full titles. I also added the link to the title and photo, so click anything!
It’s a book for kids about a boy with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder and his service dog, written by his sister. I’ll be blogging about it this week. Cute dog!
Wow, what better books to read. Thats just awesome!
That looks like some important reading. Good for you!
Great booklist, especially given the recently-released statistics on autism in the U.S.
Terri, you are going to have to stop partially obscuring your titles. That drives bibliophiles like me wild! When I pass anyone reading any book, it’s a struggle not to stop and ask them what they’re reading. Sometimes I lose the struggle.
Hard to make an interesting picture without obscuring the titles somewhat, but you can click on “Join the Discussion” to see the full titles. I also added the link to the title and photo, so click anything!
It definitely looks like you have some important reading to do. I am curious to know what the book with the dog concerns itself with, however.
It’s a book for kids about a boy with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder and his service dog, written by his sister. I’ll be blogging about it this week. Cute dog!
I am glad there is so much information out there to help with coping with and understanding the affects of autism. The more information the better!
Autism is a fascinating condition. I think there is so much still to learn about being sensitive to different ways of perceiving the world around us.