How to Talk to an Autistic Kid by Daniel Stafanski (an autistic kid)
Teen Cyberbulling Investigated: Where Do Your Rights End and Consequences Begin? by Judge Tom Jacobs
I have a paperback copy from Free Spirit Publishing. I think this would make a great addition to the library of school administrators, PTO/PTA board members, parents of teens who have been cyberbullied or accused of cyberbullying, and particularly anyone who is charged with creating guidelines or workshops on cyberbullying. My review of the book is here. [handbook geared for adults]
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BEST #OWNVOICES CHILDREN’S BOOKS: My Favorite Diversity Books for Kids Ages 1-12 is a book that I created to highlight books written by authors who share the same marginalized identity as the characters in their books.
This looks like a terrific book! I’ll have to add it to my reading list. (One very important person in my life is “on the spectrum.”
Thanks for recommending the book!
Thank you for mentioning “Teen Cyberbullying Investigated.” Together, I believe we can fight all forms of bullying.
All the best, Tom.
http://www.askthejudge.info
a free, interactive website for & about teens and the laws that affect them).
To Judge Tom,
Thank you for stopping by and for writing such a great resource on Teen Cyberbullying!
Thank you so much! “How to Talk to an Autistic Kid” looks like a fabulous book!
Okay…I may not be an Austen addict, YET…but, that’s only because I’ve yet to take my first bit. But, I’m definitely Austen curious and fully expect to turn my curiosity into a habit and a habit into an obsession and an obsession into an addiction. Can’t wait.
Ooops….I flipped back to wrong page (if you’re wondering why most recent comment isn’t at all relevant!).