
My Friend’s Autism
Advice from Someone Who Is Autistic, His Friends, Classmates, Teammates, Mentors, and Family from Elementary School through the College Years
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Pauly gets candid about being caught between two worlds: neurotypical and neurodivergent. Pauly and his mom use a touch of humor to walk you through the experiences of a neurodivergent brain. Inside this book, you’ll find:
Pauly's heartfelt personal experiences with the pangs of loneliness and the joy of forming genuine friendships.
Realities of navigating multiple educational and social programs as an autistic individual, including the challenges of academic support, social integration, and finding the right fit.
Pauly's own story of mastering social knacks, forming meaningful connections, and facing bullies.
Pauly's efforts on a national level in advocating for better understanding and support for "in-betweeners" in education and employment.
©2024 Cynthia Montgomery (P)2024 Cynthia MontgomeryKritikerstimmen
"Cindy's passion for exploring possibilities and dedication to releasing the potential of Children and Young Adults who have a diagnosis of Autism has made her a leader in the field of Autism Services?" - Dr. Patti Hill, International President at Lions Club International, The Lions Clubs International Foundation-Special Olympics Mission Inclusion partnership began in 2001
"'My Friend's Autism' is especially and unreservedly recommended for family, elementary school, middle school, high school, community, and college/university library Autism collections. It is also a high value pick for supplemental Autism curriculum studies lists. Exceptionally well organized and thoroughly 'reader friendly' in style, organization and presentation, "My Friend's Autism: Advice From Someone Who Is Autistic, His Friends, Classmates, Teammates, Mentors, and Family From Elementary School Through the College Years" is filled with instructional examples ranging from the K-12 years through college/university experiences.” - The Midwest Book Review.