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Preface Chapter 1: Our Journey from Cluelessness to Partial Enlightenment Chapter 2: Autism 101 Chapter 3: In the Beginning Chapter 4: The Causes of Autism Chapter 5: The Basics ... with a Twist of Autism Chapter 6: My Kid, She’s Not Much of a Talker Chapter 7: My, What a High Pain Tolerance You Have ... and What Sensitive Ears Chapter 8: What Can I Do about These Weird Behaviors? Chapter 9: Reading, Writing, and Lining Up Her Toys Chapter 10: If I’ve Told You Once, I’ve Told You a Million Times! Chapter 11: My Child and Other People Chapter 12: Talk about It Chapter 13: There Is No Finish Line Afterword Bobbi’s Annotated Bibliography About the Authors
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