Addressing the challenge of literacy for children with special needs, autism memoir author Monica Holloway offered a presentation on autism and acted as a workshop facilitator during the ‘Serving Children with Autism: Literature, Libraries and Learning’ workshop presented by Children’s Literature Council of Southern California, last Saturday, April 28, 2012 at Frostig Center, located at 971 North Altadena Drive in Pasadena.
Holloway, author of Cowboy & Wills, which shares the story of the golden retriever puppy that changed the life of her son with autism, offered a book signing and assisted in facilitating the workshop, in addition to her speaking presentation on her experiences with autism and her memoir. A strong advocate for literacy, Holloway is a National Center for Family Literacy Advisory Board Member.
The event, geared towards teachers and librarians, hosted two primary presenters;
• Dr. Ricki Robinson- Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, USC Keck School of Medicine; Co-Director, La Canada Descanso Medical Center for Development and Learning; and author of Autism Solutions: How To Create a Healthy and Meaningful Life For Your Child.
• Barbara Clipper – Youth Services Librarian, The Ferguson Library in Stamford CT, creator of the library’s Special Needs Center.
For more on the workshop and the Children’s Literature Council of Southern California, visit www.childrensliteraturecouncil.org.
About Monica Holloway
Monica Holloway is the bestselling author of Cowboy & Wills, a Mother’s Choice Award’s Gold recipient, and the critically acclaimed author of the memoir Driving With Dead People, described by Newsweek as “unforgettable,†Glamour christened “a classic,†and the Washington Post deemed “irresistible.†Holloway lives with her son Wills, 14, and husband Michael Price, Co-Executive Producer of The Simpsons, in Sherman Oaks.
For more information visit www.monicaholloway.com.