Autism and Me: Sibling Stories
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Author
- Ouisie Shapiro
Genre
- Non-fiction/ parenting
Grade level(s) appropriateness
- 3rd grade and up
A brief synopsis or review
- This book is about children who have siblings that have autism. The book is written from the point of view of the sibling talking about their brother or sister who has autism.
Theme/skill
- family, autism, siblings
Noteworthy features or issues with
text
- the relatable stories
Teaching ideas
- pretend you had a sibling with autism and write your story
Curriculum tie-ins and/or related activities
- health
- character education
- science
Read aloud suitability
- yes
Connections
to other texts/content areas
- other books about autism
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