Free books, anyone?

Published on 19 January 2010 by Ellen in News

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Out with the old and in with the new! I have six signed copies of the original edition of 1001 Great Ideas for Teaching and Raising Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders to give to you before the second edition is released next month. Email your street address by 11:59 pm PST Friday, January 22 to emailme@ellennotbohm.com

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4 Responses to “Free books, anyone?”

  1. Lucille Swilley says:

    I would like a copy of your book 1001 Great Ideas for Teaching and Raising Children with Autism. I teach at a special school in the Ga GNETS program as a Speech Pathologist, and my experience with Autism is only 3 years worth. I feel like I need all the help I can get to help these special children.

  2. Megan Worthy says:

    Thank you for helping us know our children and know that somebody else understands!

  3. Tina Hecht says:

    I have a son with asd and just came across your books. I did a library search for my area with no result. My husband is unemployed right now and your books would run over $100 for the ones I want. Do you know of any used copies or such I could look into. Any sites. Thanks for your input. Up to this far we’ve been dealing well with asd but latelly has been a struggle. He just turned 9 last June. Thanks again for taking the time to read this. Sincerly, Tina

  4. Ellen says:

    Hello Tina,

    Ask your local library if they can order an Interlibrary Loan (ILL) for you. All but the smallest libraries will know what ILL is. In this way you can pull in copies of books from distant libraries, but the order has to come from the library itself. As for used copies, you could try eBay, Amazon marketplace, Better World Books, Half.com, Powells.com or Abebooks, to name a few that I use regularly. Good luck — let us know what you find.

    Best,
    Ellen

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