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At the age of two, Carly Fleischmann was diagnosed with severe autism and an oral motor condition that prevented her from speaking. Doctors predicted that she would never intellectually develop beyond the abilities of a small child. Although she made some progress after years of intensive behavioral and communication therapy, Carly remained largely unreachable. Then, at the age of ten, she had a breakthrough. While working with her devoted therapists Howie... more
Informative and educational it is also a spectacular resource for those wanting to learn more about autism from those who live it firsthand.
Full ReviewCARLY’S VOICE tells us clearly that, within the tormented bodies of some autistics, there is an organized intellect crying to get out.
Full ReviewIn this inspiring story, Carly has a bat mitzvah, starts attending mainstream gifted classes, and has become an autism spokesperson.
Full ReviewCarly’s Voice doesn’t sugarcoat the Fleischmanns’ turbulent, exhaustive lives as Carly struggled. . .and continues to struggle, with the symptoms of autism and obsessive-compulsive disorder.
Full ReviewArthur Fleischmann, bares his soul as he writes a very raw and honest book about life with Carly.
Full ReviewFleischmann displays brutal, disarming honesty, though toward the beginning of the book some readers may wonder when enough is enough.
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