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Written by a boy who has learning disabilities, Owen Miller and his mother, Tanya Miller, hope to help children learn about their emotions when they read When Joey Gets Sad and the Magic Blanket with their parents. It is a children's fiction book written and illustrated for children who have Autism Spectrum Disorder and learning disabilities to help them develop a way to cope with their feelings "When Joey Gets Sad and the Magic Blanket is a darling children's book which demonstrates a useful mechanism for children to deal with intense emotions." -Wanda J. Venters, M.D., FAAP Joey, a young…mehr

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Written by a boy who has learning disabilities, Owen Miller and his mother, Tanya Miller, hope to help children learn about their emotions when they read When Joey Gets Sad and the Magic Blanket with their parents. It is a children's fiction book written and illustrated for children who have Autism Spectrum Disorder and learning disabilities to help them develop a way to cope with their feelings "When Joey Gets Sad and the Magic Blanket is a darling children's book which demonstrates a useful mechanism for children to deal with intense emotions." -Wanda J. Venters, M.D., FAAP Joey, a young boy, gets upset when his brother topples over his tower of blocks while playing together. Joey feels sad and angry. He runs away to his bedroom and hides. Under the safety of his magic blanket, he creates new situations where he can play in his imagination. Soon, he's no longer sad. When he joins his siblings again, will everything be okay?
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Tanya Miller is an award-winning salesperson, photographer, author, and illustrator. Married to the love of her life, she is a mother of three children and is very devoted to her family. In her spare time, she enjoys capturing special moments through the lens of her camera. Her son, Owen, inspires her every day to be a better person and to never give up. Being able to write Owen's story and give him a voice to share with other families has been a dream come true. She lives in Green Bay, Wisconsin with her family.