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Young Alex is heading to a new Korean preschool and his mother is desperate to help him get there without tears or fear. Alex is on the Autism Spectrum and new routines are tricky and quite scary. The Mother spies a large inflatable drummer who is striking his drum to bring customers to a cell phone store. She uses this drummer as an exciting part of Alex's new routine and with the drummer's help, Alex is soon smiling on his way to school. But one day the drummer isn't there... Where is the Drummer? What happens when the Drummer is gone? What will Alex do without his routine? In one beautiful…mehr

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Young Alex is heading to a new Korean preschool and his mother is desperate to help him get there without tears or fear. Alex is on the Autism Spectrum and new routines are tricky and quite scary. The Mother spies a large inflatable drummer who is striking his drum to bring customers to a cell phone store. She uses this drummer as an exciting part of Alex's new routine and with the drummer's help, Alex is soon smiling on his way to school. But one day the drummer isn't there... Where is the Drummer? What happens when the Drummer is gone? What will Alex do without his routine? In one beautiful story, the reader identifies with all characters- are you the mother? Alex? The Drummer? The Construction man? Enjoy watching this small yet miraculous experience from all perspectives where the compassion of one person can change a life. "It is a children's book, but so much more-... She articulates the experience in a way we can all relate as a parent of children with unique needs." -Machil Alexander Mom of a Unique and Blessed Child Special Educator Instructional Technologist Advocate for All Types of Learners "This is GENIUS level! I was completely enthralled with this story. People of all ages and neuro-experiences will get this. I can't wait to share it!" -Kirsten Ledford Special Educator Baltimore City Public School
Autorenporträt
As her two autistic children have grown, Hales has devoted herself to creating a community more understanding and compassionate of her kids' needs. Her first publication, Alex and the Drummer, made it's way across the globe and into the hearts of teachers, children and families worldwide. She spends her time preparing for her third publication, Alex and Santa, visiting classrooms to lead autism acceptance discussions, and making sure her children have the services they need.