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It shows children that we are all different, helps them understand why people with autism may act differently. Facing the deathand celebrating the lifeof someone you love. Apr 04, 2012 acceptance says that the tragedy would be trying to make me any other way. Being a friend to someone with autism by ellen sabin 2006, spiral the autism acceptance book. Buy a discounted spiral ringed book of the autism acceptance book online from australias leading online bookstore. A mustread for raising a kind and thoughtful child. The view recommends ellen sabins awardwinning book, the autism acceptance book. The autism acceptance book autism awareness centre. Mar 31, 2006 buy the paperback book the autism acceptance book. This book is the third in a refreshing and unique series by author ellen sabin.

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