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Blue flowersJuxtaposing the words “Autism” and “Friend” imparts an intriguing thought inasmuch as it has often been believed that those two don’t often attract each other in an autistic person’s world. Chelsea teaches us that through sensitivity and a desire to learn we can create a path toward building a friendship with any child or adult with special needs. Joanna Keating-Velasco has written a praiseworthy primer on how to begin to understand the autistic child. It should be required reading in all schools -- elementary, middle and high school.

Betty Escobosa,
Trustee, Placentia Library District
Grandmother of Ryan, an autistic 8yr. old boy



Joanna has provided a voice for those who are unable to share their world with us with the spoken word. Her insight and creativity will provide young and old alike with the understanding and tools to appreciate those around us with Autism. She has helped us to see the person first rather than the label. Congratulations on a job well done!

 

Kathy Miguel
Special Education Principal



The first thought that came to me as I read A Is for Autism, F Is for Friend was how positively autism is presented. Joanna explains autism with insight and care. Having questions at the end of each chapter for further thought and discussion is a great tool for any age!

Kathy Carter
Special Day Class Teacher (Adult Transition)

 

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