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Different but Special is a journey of fascinating moments between a boy, Nicholas, and his amazing family. Nicholas was diagnosed on the autism spectrum. Nicholas loves to be alone; he loves cars and books, and he always likes them in a particular way and in a specific order. He has the most infectious laughter and the biggest smile. But Nicholas's older brother sometimes gets frustrated because he is not able to communicate with Nicholas in the way he would like. There are times of chaos and meltdowns, tears and laughter, sadness and happiness. Nicholas's family finds ways to work through…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Different but Special is a journey of fascinating moments between a boy, Nicholas, and his amazing family. Nicholas was diagnosed on the autism spectrum. Nicholas loves to be alone; he loves cars and books, and he always likes them in a particular way and in a specific order. He has the most infectious laughter and the biggest smile. But Nicholas's older brother sometimes gets frustrated because he is not able to communicate with Nicholas in the way he would like. There are times of chaos and meltdowns, tears and laughter, sadness and happiness. Nicholas's family finds ways to work through these moments through their love for one another--and end up all the stronger for it.
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Susan Vanriel-Smith is a registered polysomnographer. She has a bachelor's in biology from Eastern Connecticut State University, and a master's in biology from the University of Saint Joseph. Susan loves to read, and her hobbies include anything in which she can be creative. She is originally from the island of Jamaica, but now lives in Connecticut with her husband and three boys. Her first two sons were diagnosed on the autism spectrum when they were much younger, and they inspired the creation of this book. Each day can be challenging, but as a family they work together to get through it. Susan hopes that this book can be of help to other families that face similar situations. Susan also has an online store that is primarily dedicated to bringing awareness to autism and promoting acceptance and inclusion.