William está en proceso… (25)
William, who is autistic, is in his first week of second grade. He wants to make friends, but he processes speech slowly and he gets especially nervous in new situations. When a classmate thinks he is ignoring her, William and his teacher come up with a plan to help other kids understand that William just needs a little time. Includes a glossary of important words and tips for kids who struggle with processing speech. Every child with autism is different. But they struggle with many of the same things, including social interaction. Translated into North American Spanish, this fictional story shows how an autistic child can cope with the daily challenges created by neurodiversity. Designed for elementary-aged kids, this title encourages understanding and acceptance--essential parts of social-emotional learning (SEL).
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SeriesEl autismo y yo
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ManufacturerCreative Company, The (Amicus, Black Rabbit Books, Bookstaves and Creative)
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PublisherAmicus Illustrated
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Publisher or imprintAmicus Illustrated
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AuthorMiller, Connie Colwell
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ISBN-139798892004022
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FormatReinforced Library Binding
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Size9.25 x 8.25
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Reading Interest1,2,3,4
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# of Pages24
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Accelerated Reading Level2.4
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Dewey Decimal618.92
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Date Published2025
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SubjectFiction, Nonfiction, Spanish, SEL, Picture Book, Autism, Processing Speech
William, who is autistic, is in his first week of second grade. He wants to make friends, but he processes speech slowly and he gets especially nervous in new situations. When a classmate thinks he is ignoring her, William and his teacher come up with a plan to help other kids understand that William just needs a little time. Includes a glossary of important words and tips for kids who struggle with processing speech. Every child with autism is different. But they struggle with many of the same things, including social interaction. Translated into North American Spanish, this fictional story shows how an autistic child can cope with the daily challenges created by neurodiversity. Designed for elementary-aged kids, this title encourages understanding and acceptance--essential parts of social-emotional learning (SEL).