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Choice and Structure for Children with Autism by Colette McNeil is a Reader Views Literary Award Gold Medal and Silver Medal Winner

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  Congratulations to Colette McNeil, whose book, Choice and Structure for Children with Autism  has been selected as a Gold Medalist for the 2020 Reader Views Literary Awards in the education category. It was also selected for a silver award in the parenting category. This is the second of Colette's books to be selected for this distinction.  Understanding the Challenge of "No" for Children with Autism   earned a silver medal in the adult classics - nonfiction category.  To read more posts about Colette and her books, click  HERE .

Understanding the Challenge of "No" for Children with Autism (McNeil) Takes Silver in the Reader Views Literary Awards

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  Congratulations to Colette McNeil, whose book,  Understanding the Challenge of "No" for Children with Autism   has the silver award for the classical non-fiction category in the 2020 Reader Views Literary Awards.  This is the second of Colette's books to be selected for this distinction.  Choice and Structure for Children with Autism  has also won awards -- stay tuned.  To read more posts about Colette and her books, click  HERE .

Rainstorm of Tomorrow Takes Silver in the Humanities Category in the Reader Views Literary Awards

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Congratulations to Renyuan Dong, whose book, Rainstorm of Tomorrow , has been selected as a Silver Medalist for the 2020 Reader Views Literary Awards in the humanities category.  To read more posts about Renyuan and his book, click  HERE .

Understanding the Challenge of "No" for Children with Autism by Colette McNeil is a Reader Views Literary Award Finalist

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  Congratulations to Colette McNeil, whose book,  Understanding the Challenge of "No" for Children with Autism has been selected as a finalist for the 2020 Reader Views Literary Awards. We wish her success in the final competition. This is the second of Colette's books to be selected for this distinction. Choice and Structure for Children with Autism is also a finalist.  To read more posts about Colette and her books, click HERE .

Book Review of Weekly Soul (Craigie) by Reader Views

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  I  have read other "self-help" books, but none have been quite like this one. With the author's goal of providing a way of help and healing, he...[has] achieved his goal. His writing is smooth, and the fact that each chapter isn't too lengthy provides more inclusivity to readers who have shorter attention spans. After each chapter, the reader will leave with new knowledge, if not about themselves, then the world and people around them, allowing change to happen in their lives. What is great about this book is that previous knowledge is not required, but the reader can simply pick up the book, start anywhere, and take something valuable away from their time spent reading. I have read other "self-help" books, but none have been quite like this one. With the reflection questions, the reader will need to expect to answer them in their head, as there are no lines to write on; this can be positive or negative for specific readers.  Read the rest of the review HE

Book Review: Choice and Structure for Children with Autism (McNeil) Reviewed by Reader Views

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  Reader Views says that "this is the perfect little book for parents of children with autism" and "should be in the home of every family with an autistic child." Read the rest of the review HERE . Read another review of this book -- by Readers' Favorites .

Book Review: Understanding the Challenge of "No" for Children with Autism (McNeil)

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  Reader Views recently reviewed McNeil's terrific book, calling it "amazing" and a "gem that should be in every parent, caregiver, and professional's library." To read the entire review, click HERE . Check out other reviews of this book: Midwest Book Review Readers Favorite