Cairo Goes to the Barbershop
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Cairo talks with more than words-and so do many children just like him.In Cairo Goes to the Barbershop, young readers follow Cairo, an autistic child with sensory processing differences, as he faces one of his biggest challenges: getting a haircut.The buzzing clippers are loud. The cape feels too tight. Loose hair on his neck and face makes his body feel unsafe.Even with Mom by his side, the barbershop can feel overwhelming. Cairo may cry, pull away, or need breaks-but he is not being difficult. He is communicating.This gentle, affirming story helps children understand: - Autism spectrum disorder and sensory processing differences- Nonverbal communication and AAC devices- Why some children need extra time, space, and support- That bravery can look quiet-and still be powerfulWritten for children ages 4-12, this book supports autistic readers while also educating peers, siblings, parents, and educators. With simple language and emotionally validating moments, Cairo Goes to the Barbershop encourages empathy, patience, and inclusion-one haircut at a time.Part of the We Talk With More Than Words series, this story celebrates communication beyond speech and reminds every child: Your voice matters-no matter how you use it.
Cairo talks with more than words-and so do many children just like him.In Cairo Goes to the Barbershop, young readers follow Cairo, an autistic child with sensory processing differences, as he faces one of his biggest challenges: getting a haircut.The buzzing clippers are loud. The cape feels too tight. Loose hair on his neck and face makes his body feel unsafe.Even with Mom by his side, the barbershop can feel overwhelming. Cairo may cry, pull away, or need breaks-but he is not being difficult. He is communicating.This gentle, affirming story helps children understand: - Autism spectrum disorder and sensory processing differences- Nonverbal communication and AAC devices- Why some children need extra time, space, and support- That bravery can look quiet-and still be powerfulWritten for children ages 4-12, this book supports autistic readers while also educating peers, siblings, parents, and educators. With simple language and emotionally validating moments, Cairo Goes to the Barbershop encourages empathy, patience, and inclusion-one haircut at a time.Part of the We Talk With More Than Words series, this story celebrates communication beyond speech and reminds every child: Your voice matters-no matter how you use it.
AmazonPagina's: 28, Paperback, Independently published
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