24 August 2010

Now I see the moon


Enthusiastic praise for Elaine Hall's book, Now I see the moon: A mother, a son, a miracle:

“Now I See the Moon provides insightful ways to teach and work with individuals with autism and severe disabilities. It will give parents great hope.” (Temple Grandin, author of Thinking in Pictures )

“Elaine Hall yanks the reader out of preconceived notions of what having a child with autism means. This book is for anyone wishing to learn about the potential autism has to bring out the best in people—and for developing a deeper appreciation of what true humanity is all about.” (Stephen Shore, professor of special education and author of Beyond the Wall )

“Inspirational and realistic, Now I See the Moon shows how real progress can be made in the life of a child. So many of Elaine’s experiences reminded me of my own family’s struggle, as we search to find answers that will bring us closer to solving the mysteries of autism.” (Suzanne Wright, cofounder of Autism Speaks )

“A moving, unvarnished look at living with autism and a helpful guide to action.” (Kirkus Reviews )

Interested? Email us at cedir@indiana.edu. Or try worldcat.org to find it in a library near you.

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