A collection of frank and humorous statements made by secondary School pupils who are on the Autistic spectrum Martin Howarth-Hynes Snr has worked with children on the Autistic spectrum for many years. Here, he shares some key moments and in so doing challenges us to reflect on our own perception of ‘normal’.
In the Kingdom of Sholveria the once happy and contented royal household is thrown into shambolic uproar. Jimskinov has been kidnapped, the little princes are on his trail . . . and the Potion has GONE! There are plenty of snot-licking, foot-stamping, lip-smacking giggle moments as the dynamic Dukes and Perfect Princesses join forces with a host of glorious characters to outwit evil Prince John to once again restore harmony. “The children squirmed as Maria’s whole body began to shake. She was like a volcano that was about to erupt, but somehow and very unusual for Maria, she didn’t erupt. For although she wanted to rant and rave and screech and squabble and stamp her feet and wave her arms, she knew that at this time it was important, if their plan was to succeed, to stay calm and quiet.”
Petunia is an elderly lady who lives alone. She loves her flowers and plants and hates it when some naughty children arrive and cause havoc in her garden. One day Petunia decides that enough is enough. Discover what happens when Petunia decides to get help from Sheila – who just happens to be a White Witch.
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