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3 languages. العربية ... Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Pages in category "Autistic fictional characters" The following 40 pages are in this category ...
Do-si-Do with Autism: Sarah Stup [o] USA [169] 2007 Blackwolf Soon I Will Be Invincible: Austin Grossman USA [170] 2007 Adam Eye Contact: Cammie McGovern USA [171] Amelia 2008 Jessica Fontaine The Language of Others: Clare Morrall England [172] [173] 2008 Gillian Grayson Mass Effect: Ascension: Drew Karpyshyn Canada [174] 2008 Mickey Tussler
Pages in category "Fictional characters with dyslexia" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
16 languages. العربية ... Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Fictional characters with dyslexia (24 P) A. Actors with dyslexia (118 P) F.
Stella Penn, character from Mark Peter Hughes' 'Lemonade Mouth'. Found out she has Dyslexia at the end of the book. Wylan Van Eck, a character from the Six of Crows series by Leigh Bardugo, is dyslexic. Aiofe Riordan, a character from the novel Instructions for a Heatwave by Maggie O'Farrell, is severely dyslexic.
Hazel Grace Lancaster, Augustus Waters, and several other characters The Fault in our Stars: John Green: The book is about characters with several types of cancer and resulting disabilities including a blind character and one with a prosthetic leg. [14] [15] 2015 Kaz Brekker Six of Crows: Leigh Bardugo: Kaz has a limp and uses a cane.
Julia is a four-year-old girl with autism, who enjoys various activities including drawing and playing with her stuffed toy rabbit, Fluffster.She is a friendly girl who enjoys bonding with her neurotypical friends on Sesame Street, who often grow in their understanding of autism in the process.
The Transporters is a 2006 children's animation series produced by Catalyst Pictures Limited designed to help children with autism aged between 2 and 8 years old recognise and understand emotions. It was developed by the Autism Research Centre at the University of Cambridge by a team led by Professor Simon Baron-Cohen and including Dr Ofer Golan.