Ebook {Epub PDF} Ians Walk: A Story about Autism by Laurie Lears






















Lears, Laurie, "Ian's Walk: A Story about Autism" (). Diverse Families. Cited by: Ian's Walk: A Story about Autism (Paperback) Author: Laurie Lears Illustrator: Karen Ritz Publisher: Albert Whitman Company: 01/01/ Add Reviews. Julie, the middle of three children narrates a delightful story about taking a walk with her older sister and her younger brother, Ian. Ian's behavior has been described as autistic. He has strong responses to sensory stimuli, e.g. certain tastes, smells and sounds. He has original insights and is often at a loss as to how to share them with others/5().


Combine EditionsLaurie Lears's books. Laurie Lears. Average rating: · ratings · reviews · 7 distinct works • Similar authors. Ian's Walk: A Story about Autism. by. Laurie Lears, Karen Ritz (Illustrator) avg rating — ratings — published — 8 editions. Want to Read. Ian's Walk: A Story about Autism by Laurie Lears. Click here for the lowest price! Library Binding, , Ian's Walk: A Story about Autism. Laurie Lears. Albert Whitman, - Juvenile Fiction - 32 pages. 28 Reviews. 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.


Ian’s Walk: A Story About Autism by Laurie Lears is a story about a young boy with Autism. However, the book is shown through his sister Julie’s eyes. Julie and her older sister Tara have decided to go to the park to feed the ducks. Before leaving their younger brother Ian decides he wants to go as well. Ian's Walk: A Story About Autism by Laurie Lears ISBN: Pages: 32 Price: $ Formats: Paperback, library binding Reading and Interest Level: Kindergarten to fourth grade. Genre and Theme: Siblings dealing with autism. Annotation: Julie describes a walk with a her older sister and younger, autistic brother. Ian's Walk: A Story About Autism is a book about autism by Laurie Lears, who also wrote Waiting for Mr. Goose, a book about Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. The story tells of a child with autism, and a walk with his sisters (who are frustrated with his stereotypical behaviour), and how they begin to understand him after he wanders off.

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