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Meet Ellie, a little elephant who loves exploring the jungle and connecting with her friends. Ellie has something that makes her a little different: she doesn't always feel comfortable looking others in the eyes. It's not because she doesn't care-in fact, it helps her listen closely to her friends. Through playful rhymes and heartwarming moments, join Ellie on her journey as she learns to feel proud of her unique way of connecting with others. Celebrate neurodiversity and inclusion as Ellie's jungle companions embrace the many wonderful ways of connecting. Written by pediatric speech-language…mehr

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Meet Ellie, a little elephant who loves exploring the jungle and connecting with her friends. Ellie has something that makes her a little different: she doesn't always feel comfortable looking others in the eyes. It's not because she doesn't care-in fact, it helps her listen closely to her friends. Through playful rhymes and heartwarming moments, join Ellie on her journey as she learns to feel proud of her unique way of connecting with others. Celebrate neurodiversity and inclusion as Ellie's jungle companions embrace the many wonderful ways of connecting. Written by pediatric speech-language pathologist Caitlin Downie, this story draws from real experiences to help children, parents, and educators embrace the beautiful diversity of human connection. Perfect for preschool and school-aged children, "Ellie's Way" opens important conversations about: - Accepting and celebrating different ways of being - Understanding that eye contact isn't the only way to show attention - Building confidence in our own unique ways of connecting - Fostering inclusivity and understanding in young minds
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Caitlin Downie is a speech-language pathologist with over 10 years of experience supporting neurodivergent children and families. Caitlin is passionate about shifting narratives around neurodiversity and disabilities to help individuals embrace their authentic selves. Her Down for Divergent Books series addresses various neurodivergent profiles and themes to increase public understanding and acceptance of differently wired brains. Through her private practice, Connecting Dots Speech Therapy, she specializes in Gestalt Language Development, Apraxia of Speech, and Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC). Caitlin is a fierce advocate for neurodiversity- affirming practices and aims to build awareness and acceptance through her children's books and other creative work.