

FUN SPEECH JOURNEYS
Helping Children Find their Voice
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
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- centered around a theme of cars -
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that promotes speaking in children and younger kids
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Accomplish Developmental Milestones in a fun, collaborative and engaging way!
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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
Recalling Events
Comprehension
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Older kids understand the parallel 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 support.
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So we listened to the lessons and guidance of speech pathologists, doctors, parents, teachers and many more to create a children's book supporting childhood socialization, communication and speech while 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 car.
A percentage of sales from Spectrum of Cars is reinvested to support Public Education, Literacy Efforts and Autism Acceptance​​.
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Spectrum of Cars is a children's picture book about Cars!
It is thoughtfully crafted for kids to have fun learning and 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..."