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Books with title My Friend Has Autism

  • My Friend Has Autism

    Amanda Doering Tourville, Kristin Caraan Sorra

    Paperback (Picture Window Books, Feb. 1, 2010)
    My friend Zack has a disability called autism. But that doesn’t matter to us. We talk about airplanes, build models, and enjoy hanging out at each other’s house. I’m glad Zack is my friend!
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  • My Friend with Autism

    Beverly Bishop, Craig Bishop

    Paperback (Future Horizons, March 25, 2011)
    This book’s vivid illustrations and charming storyline will foster tolerance and understanding among peers, while the printable coloring pages will enlighten and engage learners! My Friend with Autism is the exceptional result of parent Beverly Bishop’s determination to educate her son’s classmates about autism, thus helping her son fit in at school. A peer narrator explains that his friend with autism is good at some things and not so good at others―just like everyone else! In an informative, positive tone, he addresses issues such as: Sensory Sensitivity Communication Differences Unique Ways of Playing Insistence on Routine At the end of the book are page-by-page notes for adults, which supplement the text with facts and explanations to further educate teachers and classmates’ parents. The FREE companion CD contains a printable coloring page for every page of the book, including the page-by-page notes for adults, and other features such as: 18 Signs and Symptoms of an Autism Spectrum Disorder, 10 Quick Strategies for Helping a Child with Autism, Recommended Reading, And more!
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  • My Friend Has Autism

    Kaitlyn Duling

    Library Binding (Jump!, Inc., Aug. 1, 2019)
    In My Friend Has Autism, beginning readers are introduced to different characters who have autism, how autism may affect their actions, and how we can be good friends to people who have autism. Vibrant, full-color photos and carefully leveled text engage young readers as they discover how to empathetic and inlude all kinds of friends.
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  • My Friend Has Autism

    Amanda Doering Tourville, Kristin Caraan Sorra

    Library Binding (Picture Window Books, Jan. 1, 2010)
    My friend Zack has a disability called autism. But that doesn’t matter to us. We talk about airplanes, build models, and enjoy hanging out at each other’s house. I’m glad Zack is my friend!
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  • My Friend Has Autism

    Kaitlyn Duling

    Paperback (Jump!, Inc., Aug. 1, 2019)
    In My Friend Has Autism, beginning readers are introduced to different characters who have autism, how autism may affect their actions, and how we can be good friends to people who have autism. Vibrant, full-color photos and carefully leveled text engage young readers as they discover how to empathetic and inlude all kinds of friends.
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  • My Friend with Autism

    Beverly Bishop, Craig Bishop

    Paperback (Future Horizons, Jan. 1, 2002)
    Written for classmates of spectrum students and the classmates' parents, this kid-friendly book explains in positive ways that children with autism are good at some things, not so good at others - just like everyone else! The narrator (a peer) notes that his friend's senses work "really well" - he can hear sounds no one else can hear; his eyes work so well bright lights can hurt them. In all cases, the differences are described in a kind, understanding manner. There are charming illustrations for readers to color. "Notes for Adults" offer parents more detailed information about the "kid's pages."
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  • My Friend Has Autism

    Amanda Doering Tourville

    Paperback (Picture Window Books, Aug. 16, 1696)
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  • My Friend Has ADHD

    Amanda Doering Tourville, Kristin Caraan Sorra, Terry Flaherty Ph.D.

    Paperback (Picture Window Books, Feb. 1, 2010)
    My friend Robby has a disability called ADHD. But that doesn’t matter to us. We play basketball, tell jokes, go canoeing, and help each other with our homework. I’m glad Robby is my friend!
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  • My Friend Eddie: My Friend Eddie Has Autism

    Nikki Saunders

    language (, May 31, 2019)
    A follow on from My Awesome Autism! Charlie explains that her friend Eddie has autism. Charlie wears a 'star' on her dungarees, because she is a 'superstar friend' to Eddie! Charlie explains, that she did not know a lot about autism, before meeting Eddie in reception class! Charlie gives Eddie his ear defenders in assembly, when it starts to get too loud! Charlie understands, that Eddie is still her friend, should he need to leave her game, to play alone for a while. Charlie informs friends, teachers and siblings of her findings and her feelings. A real helpful eye opener for friends and siblings of children with autism. This book contains slightly more text than My Awesome Autism. As with all of the Eddie Series, the book is beautifully illustrated, informative, overwhelmingly positive and shares important explanations of diversity. Charlie enables her readers to deal with situations from Eddie's perspective, showing understanding and empathy. A great book to give to teachers and friends.
  • My Friend with Autism

    Beverly Bishop, Craig Bishop

    Paperback (Future Horizons, Aug. 18, 2020)
    This book’s vivid illustrations and charming storyline will foster tolerance and understanding among peers, while the printable coloring pages will enlighten and engage learners!My Friend with Autism Enhanced Edition is the exceptional result of author and parent Beverly Bishop’s determination to educate her son’s classmates about autism, thus helping her son fit in at school. A peer narrator explains that his friend with autism is good at some things and not so good at others―just like everyone else! In an informative, positive tone, he addresses issues such as: Sensory Sensitivity Communication Differences Unique Ways of Playing Insistence on Routine At the end of the book are page-by-page notes for adults, which supplement the text with facts and explanations to further educate teachers and classmates’ parents.
  • Mi amigo tiene autismo/My Friend Has Autism

    Amanda Doering Tourville, Kristin Caraan Sorra

    Library Binding (Picture Window Books, Jan. 1, 2012)
    Celebrating tolerance and acceptance, each title in this constructive and accessible series focuses on the rewards and challenges of having a friend with a disability. Everyday situations are accompanied by informative sidebars that provide details about the highlighted disability.
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  • My Friend Has ADHD

    Amanda Doering Tourville, Kristin Caraan Sorra, Terry Flaherty Ph.D.

    Library Binding (Picture Window Books, Jan. 1, 2010)
    My friend Robby has a disability called ADHD. But that doesn’t matter to us. We play basketball, tell jokes, go canoeing, and help each other with our homework. I’m glad Robby is my friend!
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