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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. I really enjoyed this book because I think it's a good thing for kids to read. I think kids need to know that people are different, and they will find many different qualities that everyone has. I think that this is an important topic to discuss in a classroom because it's good to open students' minds and hearts to things like this. I really thought this book showed that good things come to those who wait. Alexander was frustrated at first because Benjamin wasn't like everyone else, and he wouldn't play with him in the way Alexander wanted. Once Benjamin was worked with by teachers, he was able to talk more and play with Alexander. In the end, Alexander made a friend in his brother Benjamin. ( ) Alexander doesn’t understand why his brother is different. Benjamin doesn’t play or talk and acts strangely in Alexander’s eyes which makes him embarrassed and disappointed. He’s also jealous of all the attention Benjamin receives. Even when he is told of his brother’s autism, Alexander isn’t fully aware of what that means. As Benjamin grows, Alexander becomes more understanding and accepting. I think the sibling jealousy is very relatable but also highlights the lack of understanding a child might have dealing with that situation. I also enjoyed how both boys experienced growth; Alexander grew to be more understanding and loving, while Benjamin began to thrive despite his disability. I didn’t find this book to be particularly entertaining but think it gives a unique perspective on autism. At first I wasn’t sure about this book because Alexander wasn’t understanding and kind of mean to his brother. He just wanted someone to play with, so he was a bit frustrated and felt left out. Also in the beginning, no one knew his brother had autism. After he spent some special time with his dad and his new friend opened his eyes to show him that Benjamin just plays in a different way, he really started to appreciate and understand his brother and they became best friends in the end. I believe this would be a good book to read to children and have in a classroom, because it doesn’t show autism in a negative way. It shows how someone with autism does things and that it just takes them a little bit longer to learn. Waiting for Benjamin is very sweet and it made me think about my own relationship with my brothers. None of us have autism, but we were all very quick to become jealous when we felt our parents were showing favoritism towards one of us. I think that this book would be great for any child with an autistic sibling to read. The story shares the perspective of a child who has to share the spotlight with siblings who have disabilities. I think the author does a great job explaining some of the feelings that children may have. I think its a great book for adults as well. It serves as a reminder for parents to be sure not to overlook those children who do not have disabilities. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
Alexander experiences feelings of disappointment, anger, embarrassment, and jealousy when his younger brother is diagnosed with autism. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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