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Are there any books for children about Autism

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ForMashGetSmash · 19/10/2010 21:45

Iwas hoping to find one because my DD who is 6 has a good friend at school with Autism...the little girl is very bright and plays well...she has other issues which affect her physically and my DD constantly asks questions...she loves her mate and I wondered if there were any fiction books about frendships like this? Or something she could relate to which might help her understand why her friends reacts in certain ways at times.

The little girls parents are rarely about at school and I don't feel comfortable asking them...

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feedtheghoul · 19/10/2010 21:47

Ds had a lovely one he borrowed from the library but I can't for the life of me remember then name.

If I mark a place on the thread I might be able to spot it when there tomorrow and report back!

NickOfTime · 19/10/2010 21:48

there are loads on amazon - just do a search.

putting this on sn board rather than sen may get some personal recs too.

NickOfTime · 19/10/2010 21:50

and fwiw, i never mind parents asking me how to explain dd2's condition to their kids (she has cp) - it's much much better to feel that people are including your child than creating an elephant in the corner...

sfxmum · 19/10/2010 21:50

do you mean fiction? the curious incident of the dog here

sugarcandymonster · 19/10/2010 23:26

'Can I tell you about asperger syndrome' is good for explaining AS to that age group.

Goblinchild · 19/10/2010 23:29

We liked this one
www.amazon.co.uk/All-Cats-Have-Aspergers-Syndrome/dp/1843104814

Pisces · 19/10/2010 23:30

There is a lovely one called "All cats have Aspergers". Lots of cartoons etc

I don't think most books are aimed at 6 year olds.

Can't tell you how lovely it is to hear about your DD and your encouragement in their friendship. Lots of ASD Mum's can feel very, very lonely and isolated because of other parents views. Be brave, approach the parents and see if their little girl wants to come to tea one day. Bet you will get a friend for life.

Goblinchild · 19/10/2010 23:30

Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night time
is a bit much for most 6 year olds to handle though

Goblinchild · 19/10/2010 23:31

Xpost Pisces. Grin

streaksofbloodonthebaconslicer · 31/10/2010 08:15

Just seen this.

There are quite a few.

I've got:
(by Kathy Hoopman)
Blue Bottle Mystery
Of Mice and Aliens
Lisa and the Lacemaker

Jude Welton - Adam's Alternative Sports Day
Nancy Ogaz - Buster and the Amazing Daisy
Siobhan Dowd - The London Eye Mystery

DeadlyNightShadeofViolet · 02/11/2010 18:31

We read a fantastic book called DandyLion about a lion who is very different to all the other children. The message is a bit more subtle but I gave it to DS1 to read and I think it helped him understand DS2's differences, infact I think it helped him to see that everybody is different.

NorthernSky · 02/11/2010 19:37

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