Accept-tional Me

“Accept-tional Me” by Harper Jane Allen is a large print children’s book published by Writers Republic LLC on November 4, 2021. This 24-page edition presents a personal narrative that highlights the experiences of a young child navigating a crowded mall with their family, particularly focusing on the challenges faced by a sibling with autism during sensory overload.
Readers will find a heartfelt exploration of acceptance and understanding, as the author reflects on the judgment faced in public spaces and the desire to foster respect for individuals with different abilities. The book aims to educate younger audiences about empathy and inclusion, emphasizing that everyone deserves to feel accepted, regardless of how they may look, talk, or act. Through this narrative, the author seeks to inspire a more compassionate perspective towards those who are different.
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When I was in kindergarten I was walking through a crowded mall with my parents and my little brother, Boone, who has autism. He was having one of his typical meltdowns due to a sensory overload from all of the sights, sounds, and smells of the mall. While our family was already struggling, I noticed the judgmental looks from the other people shopping. It made me sad, and it made me angry. My parents tried to comfort me, explaining that those people just didn’t understand our situation. From then on, I knew I wanted to teach people to respect those with different abilities. I am working to teach a younger generation that even if you look, talk, or act differently, everyone deserves to feel accepted!
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