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5 x 8. 184 pgs. (2009)

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Disability Studies / Education--Special Education / Health & Medicine / Memoir / Psychology

The Accidental Teacher
Life Lessons from My Silent Son

Annie Lubliner Lehmann
With a Foreword by Catherine Lord

Mom's Choice Award 2009 Silver Recipient: Special & Exceptional Needs


A mother's honest, unvarnished, and touching memoir about the life lessons she learned from a son with autism




About the Book

A child teaches without intending to . . .
Having severe autism does not stop Annie Lehmann's son Jonah from teaching her some of life's most valuable lessons. The Accidental Teacher, a heartfelt memoir about self-discovery rather than illness, uses insight and humor to weave a tale rich with kitchen-table wisdom. It explains the realities of life with a largely nonverbal son and explores the frustrations and triumphs of the Lehmann family as Jonah grew into a young adult. This book is a must-read for anyone who has been personally touched by a major life challenge.

Annie Lubliner Lehmann, a freelance writer for more than twenty-five years, has published articles in many newspapers and magazines, including the New York Times and Detroit Free Press. She resides in Michigan with her husband and two of her three children. Her eldest son, who inspired this memoir, is now a young adult with autism who lives in a supervised home.

"Jonah Lehmann is an accidental teacher of others, including his family and friends. This personal and touching account of Jonah's life is enlightening, especially to those coming to terms with similar challenges with autism and other cognitive disabilities. It was written with love to support research on autism, and I recommend it to anyone and everyone touched by those of us who are different."
—Patricia E. Kefalas Dudek, Legal Advocate for People with Disabilities

"I have never read a book about a disabled person that caught me from page one. I could not put this one down. Lehmann offers a profound perspective on living with the reality of a severely disabled child. This book will be required reading for students who take my class in Special Education Administration."
—Frances LaPlante-Sosnowsky, Associate Professor of Education at Wayne State University

"A story of the astonishing power of human love and family triumph over hardship. Lehmann's story, engaging and at times both heartbreaking and joyful, offers an intimate view of one mother's journey as she works with professionals and a blur of caregivers to assist the ever-changing needs of her son. I highly recommend it to seasoned professionals in the field of autism and students preparing for careers in special education."
—Janet E. Graetz, Assistant Professor of Human Development and Child Studies at Oakland University


Keywords: autism, autistic, ASD, parenting, education, disabled, special needs, life lessons, impairment, seizures, low-functioning

 

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On the Web

Annie Lehmann's website

Media Kit

Lehmann podcast

Listen: UMP Author Podcast Series: Annie Lehmann | MP3 | November 2009

Read: Q&A with Annie Lehmann | PDF | 11/1/2009

Read: Article by Lehmann New York Times | 4/6/2009

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