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Understanding Death and Illness and What They Teach About Life
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Code: BUND02
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ASA Winner of the outstanding Literary Work of the Year, National Parenting Publications Award Honors Winner 2009, ForeWord Book-of-the-Year 2008, Honorable Mention
©2008. By Catherine Faherty. Witnessing someone you care about battling a serious illness, or losing someone you love, usually provokes questions and concerns about your own life and death. In this book, Catherine Faherty addresses those questions in a clear and precise way, geared toward children, teens, and adults on the autism spectrum. Communication Forms make it easier for family members, friends, teachers, and therapists to identify and respond to the unique needs of a person with autism or Asperger’s Syndrome.
Author of the popular book Asperger’s – What Does It Mean To Me, Catherine Faherty works with children and adults with autism through the renowned TEACCH program in North Carolina. She also consults to parents and school programs; offers therapy for children; trains teachers and other professionals locally, nationally, and internationally; and runs social skills groups for children and adults with autism. (Softcover; 341 pages.)
©2007-2008. Autism Society of North Carolina.
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