Spydus Search Results - SRC https://wanneroo.spydus.com/cgi-bin/spydus.exe/ENQ/WPAC/BIBENQ?QRY=SVL(21190226)&QRYTEXT=SRC&SETLVL=SET&CF=BIB&SORTS=DTE.DATE1.DESC&NRECS=20 Spydus Search Results en © Civica Pty Ltd. All rights reserved. Autism / Louise Spilsbury ; illustrated by Ximena Jeria. https://wanneroo.spydus.com/cgi-bin/spydus.exe/ENQ/WPAC/BIBENQ?SETLVL=&BRN=613934&CF=BIB This book provides a child-friendly introduction to autism and explains what life is like for a child with autism. This book provides a child-friendly introduction to autism and explains what life is like for a child with autism.<br /><span style="font-weight:bold;">Author: </span>Spilsbury, Louise<br /><span style="font-weight:bold;">Published: </span>London : Franklin Watts, 2019.<br /><span style="font-weight:bold;">Published: </span>©2018.<br />32 pages : colour illustrations ; 19 x 21 cm.<br />Questions and feelings about<br /><br />Girrawheen - (City of Wanneroo Libraries) - Parenting Collection - J 616.85882 SPI - Available - 31111074941335<br />Wanneroo - (City of Wanneroo Libraries) - Parenting Collection - J 616.85882 SPI - Available - 31111074941350<br /> Uniquely human : a different way of seeing autism / Barry Prizant with Tom Fields-Meyer. https://wanneroo.spydus.com/cgi-bin/spydus.exe/ENQ/WPAC/BIBENQ?SETLVL=&BRN=631154&CF=BIB Autism is a different way of being human: it offers possibilities and opportunities, not disabilities. By understanding autistic behaviours as responses based on an individual's experiences and as strategies to cope with a chaotic world, Barry Prizant seeks to enhance a child's abilities, to teach new skills, help individuals build on their strengths and develop coping strategies that could aid the fulfilment of every child's promise. "Uniquely Human" debunks many of the false and outdated stereotypes that surround autism. It is a first step towards a greater understanding of people with autism and an essential part of their successful participation in and contribution to society. Autism is a different way of being human: it offers possibilities and opportunities, not disabilities. By understanding autistic behaviours as responses based on an individual's experiences and as strategies to cope with a chaotic world, Barry Prizant seeks to enhance a child's abilities, to teach new skills, help individuals build on their strengths and develop coping strategies that could aid the fulfilment of every child's promise. "Uniquely Human" debunks many of the false and outdated stereotypes that surround autism. It is a first step towards a greater understanding of people with autism and an essential part of their successful participation in and contribution to society.<br /><span style="font-weight:bold;">Author: </span>Prizant, Barry M.<br /><span style="font-weight:bold;">Published: </span>London : Souvenir Press, 2019.<br /><span style="font-weight:bold;">Published: </span>©2015.<br />x, 256 pages ; 20 cm.<br />Human horizons series<br /><br />Clarkson - (City of Wanneroo Libraries) - Parenting Collection - 618.9285882 PRI - Available - 31111077816757<br />Wanneroo - (City of Wanneroo Libraries) - Parenting Collection - 618.9285882 PRI - Available - 31111077816740<br /> All my stripes : a story for children with autism / by Shaina Rudolph and Danielle Royer ; illustrated by Jennifer Zivoin ; foreword by Alison Singer, President, Autism Science Foundation. https://wanneroo.spydus.com/cgi-bin/spydus.exe/ENQ/WPAC/BIBENQ?SETLVL=&BRN=438356&CF=BIB Zane rushes home to tell his mother about problems he faced during his school day, and she reminds him that while others may only see his "autism stripe," he has stripes for honesty, caring, and much more. Includes a Reading Guide that discusses the challenges faced by children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD), as well as their strengths. Also includes a Note to Parents and Caregivers with additional background information about ASD and tips for finding support. Zane rushes home to tell his mother about problems he faced during his school day, and she reminds him that while others may only see his "autism stripe," he has stripes for honesty, caring, and much more. Includes a Reading Guide that discusses the challenges faced by children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD), as well as their strengths. Also includes a Note to Parents and Caregivers with additional background information about ASD and tips for finding support.<br /><span style="font-weight:bold;">Author: </span>Rudolph, Shaina<br /><span style="font-weight:bold;">Published: </span>Washington, DC : Magination Press, [2015]<br /><span style="font-weight:bold;">Published: </span>©2015.<br />35 unnumbered pages : color illustrations ; 27 cm.<br /><br />Clarkson - (City of Wanneroo Libraries) - Parenting Collection - JK RUD (Blue) - Available - 31111061421986<br /> Noah Chases the Wind [electronic resource] / Michelle Worthington https://wanneroo.spydus.com/cgi-bin/spydus.exe/ENQ/WPAC/BIBENQ?SETLVL=&BRN=556202&CF=BIB Noah knew he was different. He could see things that others couldn't, like the patterns in the dust that floated down on sunbeams. Noah is different. He sees, hears, feels, and thinks in ways that other people don't always understand, and he asks a lot of questions along the way. Noah loves science, especially the weather. His books usually provide him with the answers he needs, until one day, there's one question they don't answer—and that is where Noah's windy adventure begins. Filled with rich, sweeping illustrations, this picture book celebrates the inquisitive nature of all children, including those on the autism spectrum, who cannot stop asking a question until an answer has been unearthed. The book contains a page of information for parents, caregivers, and educators about the importance of helping children feel good about their differences and know that being different is okay. Michelle Worthington was born in Brisbane, Queensland, and has lived there all her life. She is much-published author in Australia. Joseph Cowman lives and paints in the hills and valleys of suburban Idaho. He is a long-standing member of the Society of Children's Books Writers and Illustrators. He is the illustrator of six other Redleaf Lane books, including most recently, The Amazing Erik and Rita and the Firefighters. Noah knew he was different. He could see things that others couldn't, like the patterns in the dust that floated down on sunbeams. Noah is different. He sees, hears, feels, and thinks in ways that other people don't always understand, and he asks a lot of questions along the way. Noah loves science, especially the weather. His books usually provide him with the answers he needs, until one day, there's one question they don't answer—and that is where Noah's windy adventure begins. Filled with rich, sweeping illustrations, this picture book celebrates the inquisitive nature of all children, including those on the autism spectrum, who cannot stop asking a question until an answer has been unearthed. The book contains a page of information for parents, caregivers, and educators about the importance of helping children feel good about their differences and know that being different is okay. Michelle Worthington was born in Brisbane, Queensland, and has lived there all her life. She is much-published author in Australia. Joseph Cowman lives and paints in the hills and valleys of suburban Idaho. He is a long-standing member of the Society of Children's Books Writers and Illustrators. He is the illustrator of six other Redleaf Lane books, including most recently, The Amazing Erik and Rita and the Firefighters.<br /><span style="font-weight:bold;">Author: </span>Worthington, Michelle<br /><span style="font-weight:bold;">Published: </span>[Place of publication not identified] : Redleaf Press, 2015<br />1 online resource (1 text file)<br /><br />eResources - (City of Wanneroo Libraries) - eBooks - OVERDRIVE - eBook - eBook - Borrow this eBook - DUMMY<br />