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Sailing on a Rainbow

A Colourful Journey with Autism

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Sailing on a Rainbow

By: Adesola Toyin Adesokan
Narrated by: Oma the Storyteller
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In Sailing on a Rainbow, a mother tells an insightful story about her son, Ade, growing up with autism. She shares some of Ade's struggles, how he found words again, his academic challenges, and the discovery of his latent gifts and passions, as well as hopes for his future. Through every step of this journey with Ade, the mother's love and faith became wind to his sails.

Though written from a mother's perspective, each chapter of this book ends with lessons learned. These lessons are full of practical strategies and suggestions to encourage and empower entire families, a circle of friends, and caregivers in coming to terms with and managing the challenges of being around a child diagnosed with autism.

©2021 Adesola Toyin Adesokan (P)2022 Adesola Toyin Adesokan
Biographies & Memoirs Children's Health Mental Health Psychology Relationships Autism

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