The Boy Who Loved Windows
The Boy Who Loved Windows: Opening the Heart and Mind of a Child with Autism, was published in 2001, a memoir about how Patricia Stacey, her husband, and her community in Northampton, Massachusetts, were able to help her baby son overcome many of the crippling symptoms of autism with the help of techniques designed by Dr. Stanley Greenspan. [1].
"Former Atlantic Monthly staffer Stacey makes her debut with a sharply observed, deeply personal account of her son Walker's metamorphosis from a worryingly unresponsive infant to an intelligent, normally functioning child." [1]
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