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The We Make Children’s Books Podcast
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6 months ago
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(Episode 19): Understanding Autism: An Interview with Children’s Author Nicole Latimer
The We Make Children’s Books Podcast
30 minutes 42 seconds
7 months ago
(Episode 19): Understanding Autism: An Interview with Children’s Author Nicole Latimer
#NicoleLatimer #NeedAFriend #SignLanguage #ChildrensBooks #AutismAwareness #NonverbalCommunication #Parenting #InclusiveEducation #SpecialNeeds #AutismAcceptance #FamilyLearning #Storytelling #BookInterview #EducationalBooks #CommunicationSkills In an enlightening interview, Nicole Latimer shared the personal story behind her children's book, "Need A Friend?: Learning to Sign With Rennon." As a mother of a nonverbal child on the autism spectrum, Nicole crafted a narrative that is both educational and deeply personal. Her book aims to teach young readers and their families about sign language as a vital form of communication, fostering understanding and friendship with nonverbal individuals. "Need A Friend?" is inspired by her son Rennon’s experiences and challenges in communicating with his peers. Nicole discussed how sign language has opened doors for Rennon to form meaningful relationships and express himself more fully. Her story underscores the importance of inclusion and empathy in childhood development. Nicole's passion for her family and her advocacy for nonverbal communication shine through her work. She hopes that her book will not only educate but also inspire other families to embrace diversity in how people interact and connect with the world. This interview not only highlights the book's impact on raising awareness about nonverbal communication but also serves as a call to action for more inclusive practices in everyday interactions. Nicole Latimer's dedication to changing perceptions and encouraging acceptance is truly transformative. Storycomic Logo designed by Gregory Giordano See more of Greg’s work at: https://www.instagram.com/gregory_c_giordano_art/   Want to start your own podcast?  Click on the link to get started:https://www.podbean.com/storycomic   Follow us: Are you curious to see the video version of this interview?  It's on our website too! www.storycomic.com www.patreon.com/storycomic www.facebook.com/storycomic1 https://www.instagram.com/storycomic/ https://twitter.com/storycomic1 For information on being a guest or curious to learn more about Storycomic? Contact us at info@storycomic.com   Thank you to our Founders Club Patrons, Michael Winn, Higgins802, Von Allan, Stephanie Nina Pitsirilos, Marek Bennett, Donna Carr Roberts, Andrew Gronosky, and Matt & Therese. Check out their fantastic work at: https://marekbennett.com/ https://www.hexapus-ink.com/ https://www.stephanieninapitsirilos.com/ https://www.vonallan.com/ https://higgins802.com/ https://shewstone.com/ https://mrfuzzyears.com/ Also to Michael Winn who is a member of our Founders Club!
The We Make Children’s Books Podcast