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Denne rimende historie er skrevet for at styrke selvtillid og selvforståelse hos børn med autisme. Den er skrevet af en mor til sin søn, og forklarer autisme på en måde så barnet får superheltekræfter og modet til at følge deres drømme. Bogen findes i to udgaver, både til drenge og piger, for at hjælpe konkret tænkende børn at relatere til bogens indhold.
Denne rimende historie er skrevet for at styrke selvtillid og selvforståelse hos børn med autisme. Den er skrevet af en mor til sin søn, og forklarer autisme på en måde så barnet får superheltekræfter og modet til at følge deres drømme. Bogen findes i to udgaver, både til drenge og piger, for at hjælpe konkret tænkende børn at relatere til bogens indhold.
Dette er en bog til børn med familie eller nære venner, der har autisme. Den er skrevet af en mor til sin søn og giver en forklaring på den adfærd, der kan være svær for barnet at forstå, og med lidt magi giver den barnet nogle værktøjer til at kunne håndtere nogle af de svære øjeblikke. For at hjælpe barnet at relatere til bogens budskab, findes den i to forskellige udgaver: en til drenge og en til piger. Denne rimende historie er skrevet for at fremme forståelse for hvordan autisme kan komme til udtryk på en måde så det styrker barnets selvfølelse og selvtillid, særligt i de svære situationer. Det er samtidig en hyldest til forskellighed og bærer et stærkt budskab om at forskellighed styrker os allesammen.
Dette er en bog til børn med familie eller nære venner, der har autisme. Den er skrevet af en mor til sin søn og giver en forklaring på den adfærd, der kan være svær for barnet at forstå, og med lidt magi giver den barnet nogle værktøjer til at kunne håndtere nogle af de svære øjeblikke. For at hjælpe barnet at relatere til bogens budskab, findes den i to forskellige udgaver: en til drenge og en til piger. Denne rimende historie er skrevet for at fremme forståelse for hvordan autisme kan komme til udtryk på en måde så det styrker barnets selvfølelse og selvtillid, særligt i de svære situationer. Det er samtidig en hyldest til forskellighed og bærer et stærkt budskab om at forskellighed styrker os allesammen.
This story speaks to children who have autism, and explains to them what it means in a way that leaves them feeling empowered and able to make their dreams come true. The story refers to sensory issues as "special powers" and explains how living with autism can be awesome and at the same time also feel tricky sometimes. The Superhero Brain is written by a mother to her autistic son. The story was initially only intended to be for her son, to help him better understand himself, but has since turned in to a book available for everyone to share with their children. To help your child relate to the message in this story, the book is available with a number of different characters. The book is part of a series, and if your family is living with autism, you may also want to take a look at Christel Land's other title "The Superhero Heart", which explains living with autism to brothers and sisters in the same empowering, magical way.
Written by a mother with firsthand experience, this easy to read poem celebrates the strength and bravery that special needs parents develop, and offers a little extra boost of courage for the more challenging moments. It is a poem full of love, courage and honesty. Special needs parents don't have much time for reading, that is why this mother wanted to write something that could be read in just a few minutes, at the end of the day, no matter what kind of day it's been! It is beautifully illustrated with serene and powerful visuals. The end of the book contains 4 pages where the reader can note down memorable moments. "I read somewhere how diamonds grow.It starts with an ordinary piece of coal, Then with lots of pressure over time, it turns in to a diamond so sublime.Some days I wonder, could it bethis experience will make a diamond out of ordinary me?"
This story speaks to children who are close to a child with autism; a brother, sister, cousin, friend or classmate. It explains how we are all different to each other, and how the sibling has special powers, which help them in the trickier moments where the child might feel rejection or find it hard to deal with a meltdown. With an air of magic running through the story, it is positive and empowering and encourages the child to use their special powers to make their dreams come true. The Superhero Heart is written by a mother with first hand experience of what it takes to raise two very different children in a family with autism. The story was initially only intended to be for her son, to help him understand his brother better, but has since turned in to a book available for everyone to share with their children. To help your child relate to the message in this story, the book is available with a number of different characters. The book is part of a series, and if your family is living with autism, you may also want to take a look at Christel Land's other title "The Superhero Brain", which explains autism to the autistic child in the same empowering, magical way.
This rhyming story gives children a simple method to making authentic and values-based decisions for themselves. The story uses the neuro-science based coaching technique mBraining, or mBIT, to offer children a simple but powerful way of making decisions that are right for them. The child is encouraged to listen to the different parts of his/her body and listen to what they say; listen to the heart for emotion, the head for logic and the gut for instinct. The story is written by a mother of two, who is also an mBIT Trainer and Master Coach.
This story speaks to children who are close to a child with autism; a brother, sister, cousin, friend or classmate. It explains how we are all different to each other, and how the sibling has special powers, which help them in the trickier moments where the child might feel rejection or find it hard to deal with a meltdown. With an air of magic running through the story, it is positive and empowering and encourages the child to use their special powers to make their dreams come true. The Superhero Heart is written by a mother with first hand experience of what it takes to raise two very different children in a family with autism. The story was initially only intended to be for her son, to help him understand his brother better, but has since turned in to a book available for everyone to share with their children. To help your child relate to the message in this story, the book is available with a number of different characters. The book is part of a series, and if your family is living with autism, you may also want to take a look at Christel Land's other title "The Superhero Brain", which explains autism to the autistic child in the same empowering, magical way.
This story speaks to children who have autism, and explains to them what it means in a way that leaves them feeling empowered and able to make their dreams come true. The story refers to sensory issues as "special powers" and explains how living with autism can be awesome and at the same time also feel tricky sometimes. The Superhero Brain is written by a mother to her autistic son. The story was initially only intended to be for her son, to help him better understand himself, but has since turned in to a book available for everyone to share with their children. To help your child relate to the message in this story, the book is available with a number of different characters. The book is part of a series, and if your family is living with autism, you may also want to take a look at Christel Land's other title "The Superhero Heart", which explains living with autism to brothers and sisters in the same empowering, magical way.
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