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Jacob's pre-school teacher tells the class that Tyler, a new student with autism, will be joining them and do things a little differently than others. Jacob has never heard of autism but decides he wants to be a friend to the new student. Jacob recognizes Tyler's differences, admires his abilities, and is inspired to find little things that he can do to help his new friend feel comfortable in the classroom. This is How I Help! is a heart-warming educational picture book for young children that serves as a springboard for discussion about autism. With bright illustrations and narration of…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Jacob's pre-school teacher tells the class that Tyler, a new student with autism, will be joining them and do things a little differently than others. Jacob has never heard of autism but decides he wants to be a friend to the new student. Jacob recognizes Tyler's differences, admires his abilities, and is inspired to find little things that he can do to help his new friend feel comfortable in the classroom. This is How I Help! is a heart-warming educational picture book for young children that serves as a springboard for discussion about autism. With bright illustrations and narration of real-life classroom scenarios, neurotypical students can understand what a child with autism may experience in a mainstream classroom and how those same students can learn from those experiences. This is How I Help! is a book about understanding, acceptance, friendship, and empowerment.
Autorenporträt
Wendi Sobelman is a former educator with a Master of Arts degree in Counseling from Ottawa University and an undergraduate degree from the University of Arizona. Wendi is a mother of triplets, including a son with autism who is currently a young adult. Past publications include articles on autism and articles about having triplets which were featured in various national magazines. In 2019, Wendi was featured on an episode of the TV show "Catalyst" regarding aging with autism. Wendi has been involved with the Southwest Autism Research & Resource Center (SARRC), the Gesher Disability Resources Board of Directors, and other local organizations serving those with disabilities. Wendi also previously served on the Board of Directors for her local chapter of the National Charity League. Wendi lives in Scottsdale, AZ with her husband, three children, and their dog Wilson. For more information about Wendi and her work, visit wenpresspublishing.com.