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Let's Go to a Party!: Preparing Your Child with Autism for Social Situations (

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"Let's Have a Party" is about a young boy named Johnny. Johnny has Autism. He and his family are going to his Auntie Dawn’s birthday party. Mom is preparing Johnny for the birthday party. They discuss what Johnny can say to his Auntie, and the importance of exhibiting proper "party behavior".

If you have a child with autism, this children's book can be used to create a discussion about appropriate behaviors in situations that may produce anxiety for the child, as well as for parents. With vibrant pictures and written in a conversation style, Let's Have a Party is a book that can be shared with the entire family.

About the I am a Special Education Teacher who has worked with students along the entire spectrum of Autism. I also have a child diagnosed with Autism. This book is the beginning of a series of books that address social, play, and communication skills for young children on and off the Autism Spectrum.

58 pages, Kindle Edition

First published May 18, 2014

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Deborah Woo-Ming

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August 24, 2019
This book is very beneficial. I like the way how they design the book. It can use as a material and a good strategy in the classroom for teachers who deal with Autism kids. Also, it can be as a tool since it has clear verbal and suitable skills, with opportunities discussed throughout. It has many ways to connect parents and their children. It gives chances to increase skills and ask questions. This book provides the reader with a fun and attractive way to teach kids in the class as long in their houses. It teaches discipline and positive behavior between kids.
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