I am participating in my first Bloggy Giveaways Carnival – the giveaway will run through Friday. To enter to win the book package, simply respond to this post with a comment. Next week I will have one of my sweet spectrum kiddos pick a number to determine which commenter is the winner of my giveaway. I will contact the winner via email so make sure that you enter a valid email address when you post.
The winner will pay nothing, no shipping, no handling, nothing. The winner will simply have to provide me with a shipping address after I contact them with the good news that s/he has won.
If you want to earn additional entries, please Tweet a link to my giveaway and then post back here with your Twitter name so I can follow, post a link to my giveaway on a message board (and comment again) and subscribe to my RSS feed. That’s a total of four entries possible per person.
Thank you for visiting my blog and entering my first Bloggy Giveaways Carnival contest!
I have chosen the following books to give away:
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Best giveaway in the carnival! My son has autism so I would love to win this! Thanks for the great giveaway!
janine at lovegiveaways.com
I subscribe via google reader!
I tweeted! http://twitter.com/LoveGiveaways/status/1156160269
My son has Sensory Processing Disorder which is remarkably similar to Autism. I would absolutely love to win these books! I’m always on the look-out for anything to help my son! Thanks!
Thanks for such a helpful giveaway. Thanks for the chance to win.
I just saw this link on MDC! can’t wait to check out the rest of your site. All Cats Have Asperger’s is on my Amazon wish list
I work with a lot of people with autism , this would be nice
Excelent idea. I definitely would like to win this.
Fabulous giveaway. We have a daughter with Global Apraxia, Expressive Language Disorder, Static Encephalopathy, and several other things. She’s almost 5 now and is in her second year of ECSE preschool. She’s doing amazingly well!! One of the mom’s from our daughter’s preschool just found out her son has asperger’s, so I’d love to win these books for her!!
I am a pediatric physical therapist so would love to have these books in my collection!
I’ve had those books on my wish list for a while. I would love to read any one of those books. I have a child on the spectrum and reading books about SN is a new hobby of mine.
I would find these books very helpful, thank you!
My nephew has asperger’s syndrome – I had seen it without recognizing it before – but since his diagnosis I have become very aware of this spectrum of disorders. I get my sister every book I can find on the topic, and she has passed some on to his caregivers (teachers, personal care assistants – etc) I would love to win this set of books for her.
I just saw the link on MDC. This would be great – my son has Autism. Those books look AWESOME!
What a wonderful giveaway. Thank you for all you do.
I also just read about this blog on MDC. thanks!
I would love to win these books. They look awesome, and I have a neice who has Autism, so they would be helpful in learning to deal with her.
I’d love to give these to my aunt. Her son 8years old has ADHD & Autism. She is having a really hard time rasing him alone. Thanks for this giveaway.
Subscribed to Feed Thanks for the extra chance.
I have a good friend whose son was just diagnosed with Aspergers. I would love to give this to her. Thanks.
Great books. I have a grandson with Auspergers who is now 17. What a rocky road my daughter had to get a correct diagnosis!
I’ve actually had three different friends with Aspergers in the short time since starting college. I’d love to read up on it so I could understand them better.
I would love to have these books. My son has a Non Vrbal learning disorder and I am trying to learn as much as possible. Thanks!
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