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This book the territory of Pathological Demand Avoidance. With a foreword from Harry Thompson (The PDA Paradox) plus parent/carer notes from both the author and the PDA Society this book is offered as an observation, a reflection and at times a set of shared experiences.
If you know a child on the Autistic Spectrum you will love reading with them this story of hope and acceptance.
Told in deliciously dancing rhyme and with Zeke Clough's wonderfully innocent cartoon style, this book is for the untold heroes of The Thing - the brothers and sisters who are learning what it means to have a sibling on the spectrum.
Pete Jackson was the youngest child in a missionary family, who struggled with separation, loneliness and boarding school before emerging as a vibrant young Christian man. Through the letters he wrote home and later the journal he kept, we see Pete as a warm, godly and committed individual who, depite his youth, had a great influence on the people he came into contact with. His desire was to be a man of God and there is no doubt that this story will inspire other teenagers to become men and women of God too.
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