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Talk, Talk, Sweet Charlotte
Talk, Talk, Sweet Charlotte presents a unique and
often candid investigation of certain psychological, emotional, and
social considerations typically associated with autism. It describes the
relationship that was built over a two year period when the author
worked as a one on one aide with Charlotte Tate, a junior high student
who has autism. Charlotte was non-verbal and very aggressive toward
principals, vice principals, teachers, aides, and other students. Her
behaviors had prevented her from participating in a regular classroom
environment. The author traces his work with Charlotte and highlights
qualities relating to belief, courage, and caring in various forms. The
transformation of Charlotte from "one of the toughest kids to work with"
to a student who has a "thirst for knowledge" is an inspirational,
amazing story.
About
the Author:
Dean A. Le Breton lives in Idaho, just outside of Boise. He is married
and has two children. He had been a Behavior Interventionist for three
years when he was assigned to Charlotte Tate. After working with her for
two years, he was inspired to become a teacher and is now a high school
Special Education Teacher.
Talk, Talk, Sweet Charlotte - Softcover
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Talk, Talk, Sweet Charlotte - Hardcover
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