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How to Talk to an Autistic Kid
Daniel Stefanski 


“Stefanski, an autistic kid, gives tips on how to be a good friend to autistic teens (like be patient, and don’t raise your voice or yell) in a very quick and easy-to-read way.”—The Unshelved Book Club

“Stands out among the many Autism/Asperger’s books because it humanizes the disorder.”—Lauren Tolman, children’s librarian, Provo City Library

“Whether you are a teacher, classmate, parent, sibling, relative, friend, librarian, or neighbor of an autistic kid or you just want to learn more about autistic behavior and communication, I highly recommend that you read this book. Because if you don’t, you will really be missing out on something very special and important. If you are a parent of an autistic kid, let your kid’s school know that this book is a must-have.”—Bookish Delights blog

“Who better to explain the challenges of typical kids communicating with autistic kids than 14-year-old Daniel Stefanski, who has autism?”—Booklist

“The beauty of How to Talk to an Autistic Kid is not only is it written by a 14-year-old boy with autism (so you know that he knows what he’s talking about), it’s also appropriate for all ages.” Deanna Schrayer, author of The Life of a Working Writer Mommy blog

“Clearly explain[s] the difficulties with communication and social interactions that frequently accompany autism, while urging readers to reach out to and stick up for autistic children.”—Publishers Weekly

“[Stefanski’s] insightful, matter-of-fact presentation demystifies behaviors that might confuse or disturb non-autistic classmates.”—Kirkus Reviews



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