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Playing by the Rules : A Story About Autism

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This book is useful for ages 4 to 8 years. This is a children's book about a girl and her brother with autism.

The story gets started when Great Aunt Tilda comes for a rare visit and spends the day looking after them while their mom is busy around the house.

Jody and her brother, Josh, love to play board games!

In particular, Josh loves to play Animal Sounds Bingo.

When Aunt Tilda wants to play too, Josh suddenly gets up and leaves.

All the better thinks Jody, who wants to play a different game anyway and have her Aunt's undivided attention.Jody has to explain to Aunt Tilda that, because of autism, Josh is uncomfortable around new people, and he ONLY likes to play games with animals in them.

Turns out there is a lot about autism and Josh's behaviour that is new to Aunt Tilda, and throughout the story, Jody helps her to understand him better.

Slowly Josh warms to Aunt Tilda, until she picks up one of Josh's carefully arranged animal figures - big mistake!Jody tells her what to do to make it all right, and eventually Josh calms down.

She wisely explains that he has his own set of rules to life, adding "You just don't know the rules to Josh's game yet."With colourful, cartoon-like illustrations, "Playing by the Rules" is a funny, realistic story about how siblings of children with autism bridge the gap of understanding between their brothers or sisters and other people.

It also shows how they often have to tolerate interruptions and accept less attention because of their sibling's special needs.

But like many siblings, Josh and Jody also have a positive, loving relationship - most of the time!

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