

FUN SPEECH JOURNEYS
Helping Children Find their Voice
Speech and Developmental Milestones Made Fun for all
Spectrum of Cars
A joyful and colorful series of short stories rooted in family, friends, happiness and celebration.
Purpose Driven
Bring the speech pathology and teaching lessons home with this new book - centered around a theme of cars - that promotes speaking in younger children.
Accomplish Early Childhood Developmental Milestones in a fun, collaborative and engaging way!
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A percentage of sales from Spectrum of Cars will be reinvested to support Public Education, Literacy Efforts and Autism Acceptance​​.
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Within the pages of this picture book, readers will find mini “lessons” inclusive of:
Opposites
Color recognition
Counting
Recognizing shapes
Organization
Manners
Asking for Help
Advocating for needs
Recalling Events
Comprehension
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Older kids understand the parallel between cars and people allowing space to discuss ways to create a more inclusive and kind classroom environment for peers on the spectrum.
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Tonya Baradaran
Author of Spectrum of Cars
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At a young age, our son experienced speech delay and our pediatrician identified early signs that he could be a neurodivergent learner.
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As we spoke to neighbors, friends, acquaintances and family, we learned that we were not alone. We all shared a need for resources and support.
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So we listened to the lessons and guidance of speech pathologists, doctors, parents, kids and many more to create a children's book to support childhood socialization, communication and speech being inclusive to the needs of neurodivergent children, conscious of kids on the Autism Spectrum.
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This interactive book is intended for sharing between adults and children; when reading together with a grown-up, children have the space to learn new concepts that the book introduces against the central theme of cars.
Spectrum of Cars was thoughtfully crafted to help all kids find their voice.
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TESTIMONIALS
The Beat on the Street
A Mother enthusiatically declares...
"Outstanding!"
One Grandparent says...
" You took what was arguably already a very challenging and often misunderstood subject and sprinkled it was a mother's love..."
A Parent Shares...
" Thank you for doing this. It is so needed..."