Last week I had the blessing of experiencing another birthday. To celebrate, I’d like to give the gift of information to some of our faithful Social Incites™ readers! In honor of Autism Awareness Month, we’ll be giving away seven books about autism or Asperger Syndrome. If you’d like to be entered in our drawing to win one of these resources, just email me, “I’d like to win a free book!” (If there’s one in particular that interests you, feel free to indicate that when you email). We’ll select seven winners this week; one for each resource. Winners will be contacted via email and announced on our Facebook page. (If you don’t win, you can purchase any of these resources on Amazon by clicking on the titles).
Here are the resources we’re giving away: - 22 Things a Woman with Asperger’s Syndrome Wants Her Partner to Know by Rudy Simone - A Friend’s and Relative’s Guide to Supporting the Family with Autism: How Can I Help? By Ann Palmer - Letters to the Home Front: Positive Thoughts and Ideas for Parents Bringing up Children with Developmental Disabilities, Particularly those with an Autism Spectrum Disorder by John Clements - Out to Get Jack by James Williams - The Thursday Surprise: A Story about Kids and Autism by Ryan R. Ennis - Hand-in-Hand by Laurel Falvo - ASD to Z: Basic Information, Support, and Hope for People Living with Autism Spectrum Disorders, by Laurel Falvo - (You can also email us, “I’d like to win a free consult!” for a chance to win a free phone or Skype consult!) Be sure to have your friends and family connect with us if they’d also like a chance to win. We look forward to getting the information contained in these great resources to people who can put it to good use helping themselves or others to grow personally and interpersonally!
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Social IncitesSocial Incites™ are insights which incite (encourage) personal and interpersonal growth. Social Incites™ are written by Laurel Hoekman, Certified Family Life Educator, Certified Employment Training Specialist, Social Coach, Consultant, and Registered Social Service Technician (Michigan). For 15 years, Laurel was the Executive Director of The Gray Center for Social Learning and Understanding, and has also been a CASA volunteer (Court Appointed Special Advocate for children who are abused and neglected). She is passionate about helping individuals and families (including those affected by autism spectrum disorders) identify and achieve their goals, particularly in building and maintaining effective social connections. Archives
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