This book is a must-read for anyone who teaches, interacts with, or parents an Autistic child. It offers deep insight into the lived experiences of Autistic people, sharing a wide range of authentic voices.
Book Reviews
What Can a Body Do?
From furniture to campus architecture, Hendren asks, “Must we accept and bend to the norms of the institution? Or can we insist, together, that the institution also bend for us?”
Tiny Humans, Big Emotions
Authors Campbell and Stauble have presented a clear and useful method for helping teach emotional intelligence skills. They write with authority and grace, presenting their method in a way that feels authentic and doable.
The Question of David
Denise Sherer Jacobson shares her journey through adoption and motherhood with such honesty that you feel like you’re right there with her. She doesn’t shy away from the tough stuff—especially the prejudice and bias she and her husband, Neil, face from people who see their disabilities before they see their intelligence, love, and humanity.