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    Autism Grandparents Club.com

    I’ve read a bunch of books on autism, and a clear favorite has now emerged: the 128-page Grandparent’s Guide to Autism Spectrum Disorders by Nancy Mucklow.

    My thought is that everyone – autism families, autism friends, autism professionals, the general public – can benefit greatly from this easy-to-read, easy-to-apply-to-your-own-life guide.

    I love the book’s upbeat, encouraging, hope-filled tone – a tone that permeates even the book’s attention to the most challenging and disheartening aspects of autism.

    And I love the book’s theme of practicality – the constant message that problems and challenges can’t always be solved right now: “Sometimes the right thing to do is to just let it go,” and “Some issues can wait for another day.”

    Susan J.

    Moreno, CEO and founder, OASIS@MAAP says this: “This is a must-read for grandparents, their children, and all teachers, counselors and support staff who work with individuals on the autism spectrum.