April is Autism Awareness Month
Check Out Resourceful Autism Books and April eBook Promotion
Autism
Spectrum Disorders affect nearly 1.5 million Americans. This April,
expand your knowledge with four unique and innovative Autism titles from
Sourcebooks.
Take advantage of our amazing promotion- ALL titles listed below for $2.99! (04/19/2011 – 05/02/2011)
Autism and the God Connection by William Stillman
A powerful, groundbreaking book for anyone touched by autism
· Autism and the God Connection views autism through a spiritual prism, unlocking its hidden meaning.· Through countless interviews William Stillman documents extraordinary examples of spiritual giftedness.
The Autism & ADHD Diet by Barry Silberberg
The first step-by-step guide to one of the most exciting new tools in the fight against autism
"Huge changes"| "A different child"| "A miracle" | "Vast improvements"
This
is what parents are saying about an amazing diet that is showing
extraordinary results in helping children eliminate many traits and
symptoms associated with autism spectrum disorders, ADHD, celiac
disease, and other conditions. The Gluten-Free, Casein-Free (GFCF) Diet,
as well as removing all artificial dyes and preservatives, is hugely
effective for thousands of families.
A Child’s Journey Out of Autism by Leann Whiffen
Told with the intensity of a medical thriller, the extraordinary story of how Clay Whiffen and his family conquered autism.
· Profound message of hope for parents dealing with this issue· Controversial cure angle is sure to spark discussion
Coloring Outside Autism’s Lines by Susan Walton
A new kind of hope for families living with autism
· A
new and much-needed angle on autism. Opportunities to let loose and
reconnect for exhausted families immersed in a stressful situation.· Unlike other autism activity books, these are specially designed for families with the pure and simple goal of being together and having fun.
The April eBook Promotion also includes: The
Asperger’s Answer Book, Autism Encyclopedia, Autism Handbook for
Parents, Children with High-Functioning Autism, School Success for Kids
with Asperger’s Syndrome, and Teaching Children with Autism in the General Classroom.
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