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ALL ABOUT MY BROTHER / Peralta, Sarah.
An eight-year-old sister's introduction to her brother who has autism.
ISBN 1-931262-11-0.
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BEE AND JACKY / Coman, Carolyn.
Thirteen-year-old Bee resumes the physical relationship she has had in the past with her seventeen-year-old brother Jacky, a move that forces them to confront their personal histories.
ISBN 1-932425-37-3.
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BROTHERLY FEELINGS : me, my emotions, and my brother with Asperger's
Syndrome / Frender, Sam; Schiffmiller, Robin. 2007.
It isn't easy being eight years old and having a brother five years older who other children often misunderstand.
ISBN 1-843100859-X.
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I'M A BIG SISTER / Cole, Joanna. 1997.
When there's a new baby in the house, an older sibling needs a little extra -- a little extra guidance, a little extra reassurance, and a little extra love.
ISBN 978-0-06-085413-3.
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IAN'S WALK : a story about autism / Lears, Laurie.
Julie can't wait to go to the park and feed the ducks with her big sister, Tara. There's only one problem. Her little brother, Ian, who has autism, wants to go, too. Ian doesn't have the same reactions to all the sights and sounds that his sisters have, and Julie thinks he looks silly. But when he wanders off on his own, she must try to see the world through his eyes in order to find him.
ISBN 0-8075-3481-1.
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IN JESSE'S SHOES : appreciating kids with special needs / Lewis, Beverly. 2007.
Jesse's sister struggles to understand her brother -- and the kids who make fun of him.
ISBN 0-7642-0313-4.
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LIVING WITH A BROTHER OR SISTER WITH SPECIAL NEEDS : a book for sibs / Meyer, Donald; Vadasy, Patricia. 2000.
Focuses on the intensity of emotions that brothers and sisters experience when they have a sibling with special needs, and the hard questons they ask: What caused by sibling's disability?
ISBN 0-295-97547-4.
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BROTHER ANDREW / Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario - School
Support Program - Autism Spectrum Disorder. 2006.
Twins Ben and Andrew, Andrew has autism.
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MY BROTHER, MATTHEW / Thompson, Mary. 1992.
When a child with disabilities is born into a family, life typically shifts to focus on this child's special needs. Siblings often have difficulty adjusting and feel left out.
ISBN 0-933149-47-6
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THE SIBLING SLAM BOOK : what it's really like to have a brother or sister with special needs / Meyer, Don. 2005.
Ever wonder if there are other sibs out there like you -- teens who know exactly what it's really like to have a brother or sister with special needs.
ISBN 1-890627-52-2.
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SOMETIMES MY BROTHER : helping kids understand Autism through the sibling's eyes / Healy, Angie.
Three-year-old Foster explains his perspective of his older brother, Gavin, who has autism.
ISBN 1-932565-31-0.
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WE'LL PAINT THE OCTOPUS RED / Stuve-Bodeen, Stephanie.
As six-year-old Emma anticipates the birth of her new baby brother or sister, she vividly imagines all of the things they can do together. When the baby is born, her father tells her he's a boy, named Isaac, and he has Down syndrome.
ISBN 1-890627-06-2
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