" Now I See the Moon provides insightful ways to teach and work with individuals with autism and severe disabilities. It will give parents great hope." -- Temple Grandin, author of Thinking in Pictures "This magnificent work vividly demonstrates the joy and hope of discovering the creative and emotional capacities which exist in all children, but especially in those children with autism and other special needs." -- Dr. Stanley Greenspan, author of The Child with Special Needs and Engaging Autism When her son Neal was diagnosed with autism, former Hollywood acting coach Elaine Hall, aka "Coach E," took matters into her own hands and used her resources to guide him toward an increasingly independent life. In the process, she founded The Miracle Project, a groundbreaking organization that uses the performing arts to connect with children with autism. Both controversial and unorthodox, Hall's innovative approach has been praised by leaders in the field of autism. She was also the subject of an Emmy-Award-winning documentary Autism: The Musical . Hall now speaks around the country sharing her wisdom. Now I See the Moon is a story of hope, faith, and miracles; it is a story only a mother could tell.
It was so exciting. I went home to read the book and couldn't put it down. Even though I know many of the stories... I don't know.. It is so beautifully written. I think all parents should have this book. I think all professionals should have this too because it is such a rich look into your life, your joys and struggles as well as the influence that you have had on others, and they have had on you. Congratulations on another great success! And congratulations to Neal for allowing all of us to learn from him. He is doing what he is meant to do... bringing enlightenment, understanding and love to those he touches. Shel
Lyrical and lovely
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 14 years ago
I saw the movie "Autism, The Musical," and now I have a history to connect it with. Elaine Hall has written a stunning memoir of her life-- her struggle to maintain a pregnancy, her adoption, her slow acceptance of her son's autism, her unending hard work on his behalf. Weaving in and out of this story are several subplots that flesh out her character-- the middle and the end of her first marriage, the start of what will become her second marriage, her deep connections with family and friends, her organic spirituality. Most of all, her love and fierce devotion to her son Neal, are front and center. Though I am an ABA therapist and do not support Floortime or SonRise (and found it ironic that many methods she described are also ABA methods), I share her joy over her son's progress, and in the new community of specially abled people and their parents that she discovered while founding and running The Miracle Project. This is a delightful, uplifting book by a very talented writer.
A must read for parents -- especially parents of special children
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 14 years ago
I also have to say, "Wow!" Once I picked this book up I could not put it down. Beautifully written and eminently readable, Ms. Hall's journey as she listens to her inner voice and learns to connect with her nonverbal autistic son is a must-read for anyone whose lives have been touched by autism or other special challenges. For everyone else, this gripping true-life account of a mother's strength and wisdom will touch and inspire. Stays with you long after you've turned the last page.
Miracle book told with insight and love.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 14 years ago
WOW!!!! Started reading this book and could not put it down. It was really well written and I can easily imagine a movie made from it. The book made me feel Elaine's hopes, despair, pains, overwhelming joy for each of Neal's successes and disappointments when things did not go as planned. Also the relevation that Neal did understand everthing that was going on around him and if he could have been able to communicate his feelings how much easier it could have been for him. That really is an important lesson for all of us. I knew that Autism was always very hard to deal with but I never realized to what extent. Elaine's tanacity and belief in knowing to listen to her inner voices, believing in herself and conviction of doing what was best for her son was a "Miracle in itself. This book not only tells the story of her son, but bring awareness to other families with Autistic children and the community at large. E & M FRYMER
Beautiful, Moving and Honest
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 15 years ago
The story of Elaine's journey is amazing. You laugh, you cry you are filled with wonder. It is a must read.
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