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Hi all,

 

The second grade has decided to make raising money for a local support group
for autistic children and their families their spring service project.  One
of the teachers remembers reading a story (probably written in the 80s, but
not necessarily) about an older sister who observes her brother's
experiences at a school just for autistic children.  In particular, the
teacher remembers a scene in which she is watching her brother through a
glass partition as he learns to button his own jacket.

 

Sound familiar?

 

Many thanks in advance!

 

Jennifer England

Lower School Librarian

Heritage Hall School

Oklahoma City, OK

 <mailto:jengland@heritagehall.com> jengland@heritagehall.com

"Wicked people never have time for reading," Dewey said. "It's one of the
reasons for their wickedness." from The Penultimate Peril by Lemony Snicket

Omnia in Libris

 

 


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