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  2. Marcelo in the Real World - Wikipedia

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    Marcelo Sandoval, is a seventeen-year-old who hears music in his head as a result of mild autism, described as a "cognitive disorder" by his father. [1] He attends a school that caters to the needs of special children.

  3. The Reason I Jump - Wikipedia

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    The book alleges that its author, Higashida, learned to communicate using a version of the scientifically discredited technique of facilitated communication, [1] which raises suspicions about the book's authorship. Psychologist Jens Hellmann said that the accounts "resemble what I would deem very close to an autistic child's parents' dream." [2 ...

  4. Son-Rise - Wikipedia

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    The book was adapted into a televised docudrama film, called Son-Rise: A Miracle of Love and aired on NBC in 1979. Today, Raun Kaufman is the Director of Global Education for the Autism Treatment Center of America. [7] A 1997 BBC documentary followed the family of a five-year-old autistic boy treated by the program. [8]

  5. In a Different Key - Wikipedia

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    The book starts by focusing on Donald Triplett, the first recorded child to be diagnosed with autism.It discusses how he was treated and his family life. The book continues with the refrigerator mother theory, which claimed that parents were the main cause of autism.

  6. The Autistic Brain - Wikipedia

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    Finally, the book ends with an expanded emphasis on Grandin's life and the strengths those with autism have, including attention to detail, pattern identification, and more that benefits them in mainstream society. [9] [10] Grandin suggests as a closing that children should be defined by their strengths rather than by their deficits. [11]

  7. Everybody Is Different - Wikipedia

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    The book addresses questions that siblings of children on the autism spectrum may have. In addition to explaining in basic terms the characteristics of autism, it contains suggestions for making family life more comfortable.

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