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Julia Cook, a former school counselor and teacher, has written many books on behavior and health for children. Julia has the innate ability to enter the worldview of a child through storybooks, giving parents and educators the what to say and how to say it to kids. Her ultimate goal is to make a positive difference in the lives of children, parents and educators by teaching lifelong problem-solving skills to kids.
Julia has received the Association for Educational Publishers Distinguished Achievement Award, and her books have been honored by the National Parenting Center and Mom's Choice Awards. Julia has presented in more than 800 schools across the country and regularly delivers keynote addresses at national education, counseling and character conferences.
"This book touched me not just as a pediatrician, but also as the
mom of an autistic son. Julia Cook has truly captured the beauty
and uniqueness of these kids. I will be recommending this book to
patients, colleagues, family members, friends, teachers, or anyone
who wants to understand more about autism." - Dr. Melissa
Reinhardt, Pediatrician
This was my first book that deals with autism. It is a children's
book with the intent of educating children about the struggles that
other kids deal with each day. After reading it, I am honestly and
enthusiastically recommending it, as it encourages compassion and
understanding for those who need it the most. Uniquely Wired
introduces you to a little boy named Zak who has Autism. Throughout
the book, Zak explains that when he is really into a subject which
he loves, such as watches, he knows anything and everything about
them ... When he loves something, he lives and breathes it. He also
shares with you how Autism effects his relationships with other
people ... In the back of the book, there are tips which are great
for parents and teachers or anyone who wants to grow their
understanding of how to become a better companion for someone with
Autism. I really love #9 Celebrate the Wins. This is very important
because some things such as fastening a seat belt or getting
dressed may come easier to many children, but can be difficult
tasks for those who struggle with Autism. These moments are so
important to celebrate. Encourage them and let them know they are
awesome for what they just achieved. This book is so amazing to
help educate children on other's that have Autism. - Amber
MacDonald, blogger @ Dragonfly Sweetnest
When my son was diagnosed with autism as a toddler, people didn't
talk about autism much at all... Uniquely Wired: A Story About
Autism and Its Gifts is the book I needed ten years ago... I found
myself nodding wildly in agreement over one of the first passages
in the book My memory is amazing - when it comes to things I am
interested in. SO, so true. The boy in this story, Zak, has an
obsession with watches - he owns 379 of them, and can tell you
every detail about them. This was Pablo, my son, with fire alarms a
few years ago. Like the boy in the story, Pablo has moved on from
one obsession to another... Zak goes on to explain the reasons
behind lots of special things - super sensitivity to sounds and
smells, hand flapping, social blunders...and with every
explanation, Zak's teachers and parents include reasons why these
weird behaviors are OKAY... This book would be such an asset for
every classroom and school library! - Laura Neiman, blogger
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