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  • Portraits of Autism

     

    We don't review a lot of books at Babble, but I jumped at the chance to check out Autism Heroes: Portraits of Families Meeting the Challenge ($22.72), by Dr. Barbara Firestone, out of a curiosity to learn more. The book is set up as a series of interviews with 38 families affected by autism, accompanied by close-up portraits of the kids and their parents and siblings. People of all ages and with all degrees of autism are represented, and most of all, the book feels like a book of hope: This is autism, these are our lives and we are making them work. For anyone curious about how a diagnosis of autism can change a family's life or who wants to see how others deal with autism, this is a great coffee-table quality resource. You can also check out the book's website.

    An added feel-good bonus: Dr. Firestone founded the Help Group, a nonprofit that serves children with special needs, and all royalities are donated to the Help Group to support children with autism spectrum disorders and their families.


    Posted Apr 29 2008, 02:42 PM by Erin Behan with | with no comments
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  • Artistic Spectrum Literary Nite in NYC at JCC

     

    For those of you in NYC, tonight the Jewish Community Center in Manhattan (JCC) hosts a Lit Cafe featuring prominent writers and bloggers on autism. It's part of the JCC's exhibit, The Artistic Spectrum, on view until April 24. On April 16, they'll hold a screening of Autism: The Musical -- the director will be on hand for a Q&A. And on May 21, Including Samuel, a documentary on children with disabilities, will have two showings.



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