New Book: "Angels Among Us: My Friend Has Asperger's Syndrome"

"Angels Among Us" is a new children's book to help other children understand their classmates that have Autism or Asperger's Syndrome. The story is based on Alan Espasandin's youngest son, a real life young boy, Caleb who has been diagnosed with mild Asperger's. The book is intended for young students to read or for educators and parents to share with their students and children in an effort to help them understand their classmates that have these disorders.

New Book: "Angels Among Us: My Friend Has Asperger's Syndrome"
Vancouver, WA, July 14, 2014 --(PR.com)-- According to its author; Alan Espasandin, "Angels Among Us" was created to spark conversation between other parents, siblings or educators that have not been exposed to even a fraction of information that is in this book about Asperger’s. There is so much more to know and learn. But that is not what this book is about. This book is only to give its reader’s an “ah ha” moment when thinking about their child, sibling or student.

This book and others like them in the right hands could prevent another child from being written off as “weird” “strange” “nerdy” “a loner” and other names people have created to describe “abnormal” children before understanding this condition. "Another benefit to educating the classmates of these children is it could very well reduce bullying," said author Alan Espasandin.

This book is available on amazon.com and barnesandnoble.com
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