April Is Autism Acceptance Month
The library supports the autism community through books, events, and accessible library spaces.
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Holly collaborates with local preschools and child care centers to help Skokie children develop the early literacy skills they need for future school success. She also coordinates programs and services for children and teens with disabilities. Born and raised in Skokie, Holly remembers attending pajama storytime as a kid and considers the library her second home.
The library supports the autism community through books, events, and accessible library spaces.
Keep readingLearn how our Community Engagement staff support early literacy outside the library.
Keep readingCome see a film that calls attention to the importance of a child’s first five years. After the screening, we'll talk about what we can do in our own community.
Keep readingA selection of books for parents and caregivers of children on the autism spectrum.
View listSelected in honor of Autism Acceptance Month, these books were written by autistic adults, autistic parents of children on the autism spectrum, and neurotypical parents of autistic children who are also advocates for the neurodiversity movement. Andrew selected the adult titles, Grace the teen titles, and Holly the children's titles.
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