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Overview""He will likely never speak."" Sometimes, being told that you can't do something lights a fire inside of you so fierce that you have no choice but to succeed ... and then blow all the doubts out of the water. After all, doubt shouldn't be a part of any child's puzzle. It's hard enough building puzzles under water, watching the pieces float away, dusting off the sand from some, and scurrying toward a treasure chest to discover more. This is how author Carrie P. Holzer experienced her son Cam's diagnosis of autism and the following decade of his journey. She compared it to building puzzles under water because of the challenge, as well as the knowledge that all the pieces are there somewhere. Sometimes you just have to look harder for them and turn them this way and that to fit. In Building Puzzles Under Water: An Autism Story, Carrie details the journey that her family took, the ups and downs, and the multiple successes they had with giving Cam the life he deserves, one where he gets to express himself and have friends, things that we all take for granted that were pieces the family wasn't sure Cam would ever discover. Today, Cam speaks, eloquently, expressively, and even colorfully, thanks to the dedication that Carrie and her family had to see him be everything he possibly could. She shares this journey with you, with the hopes that your family will have success in the depths of autism as well. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Carrie P Holzer , Betterbe Creative , Aurora Corialis PublishingPublisher: Aurora Corialis Publishing Imprint: Aurora Corialis Publishing Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.90cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.227kg ISBN: 9781958481875ISBN 10: 1958481874 Pages: 164 Publication Date: 01 February 2023 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsBuilding Puzzles Under Water introduces a bold and humorous voice to the autism conversation. Carrie Holzer's vulnerable telling of her son's story hooked me from the very start. I felt fully invested by the time Cam first climbed onto a school bus, and more so with each milestone. Readers will find in this book a source of inspiration, nuggets of encouragement, and quite a few good laughs. Building Puzzles Under Water is an autism story in which we all can take heart. Amy Camp, Author of Deciding on Trails ______Building Puzzles Under Water may quite possibly be the most important book to a parent of a child with special needs. Carrie walks you through the difficulty of receiving Cam's diagnosis to the unexpected joys they experienced along the way. The sacrifices Justin and Gabby made do not go unnoticed either. Parenting a child with special needs requires an immense amount of love, patience, and dedication. Building Puzzles Under Water reminds us to celebrate the milestones most of the population takes for granted. Cam teaches us the beauty in being comfortable with who we are just the way we are no matter where we are. You will laugh. You will cry. But you will NEVER put your head on your pillow at night without a smile on your face! Genie DiChiazza, Parent of Special Needs ______ I am a single dad to a now 21-year-old profoundly autistic young man and first met Carrie through a blog I write about my life experiences with my son. I found her always thoughtful, creative, and thorough in her approaches to help Camden reach his full potential. I see all of this come alive in Building Puzzles Under Water. This is such a genuine and inspirational story about life with kiddos on the spectrum, and I also find it reassuring as a parent, knowing there is always hope and opportunity. There are so many ways to feel, act, and react to this unique lifestyle as a parent, and Carrie writes about it with honesty and humor rooted in reality. This is a great read for autism parents and any parent who wants a fuller perspective on life. Jeffrey Weinstein, Special Needs Parent Building Puzzles Under Water introduces a bold and humorous voice to the autism conversation. Carrie Holzer's vulnerable telling of her son's story hooked me from the very start. I felt fully invested by the time Cam first climbed onto a school bus, and more so with each milestone. Readers will find in this book a source of inspiration, nuggets of encouragement, and quite a few good laughs. Building Puzzles Under Water is an autism story in which we all can take heart. Amy Camp, Author of Deciding on Trails ______Building Puzzles Under Water may quite possibly be the most important book to a parent of a child with special needs. Carrie walks you through the difficulty of receiving Cam's diagnosis to the unexpected joys they experienced along the way. The sacrifices Justin and Gabby made do not go unnoticed either. Parenting a child with special needs requires an immense amount of love, patience, and dedication. Building Puzzles Under Water reminds us to celebrate the milestones most of the population takes for granted. Cam teaches us the beauty in being comfortable with who we are just the way we are no matter where we are. You will laugh. You will cry. But you will NEVER put your head on your pillow at night without a smile on your face! Genie DiChiazza, Parent of Special Needs ______ I am a single dad to a now 21-year-old profoundly autistic young man and first met Carrie through a blog I write about my life experiences with my son. I found her always thoughtful, creative, and thorough in her approaches to help Camden reach his full potential. I see all of this come alive in Building Puzzles Under Water. This is such a genuine and inspirational story about life with kiddos on the spectrum, and I also find it reassuring as a parent, knowing there is always hope and opportunity. There are so many ways to feel, act, and react to this unique lifestyle as a parent, and Carrie writes about it with honesty and humor rooted in reality. This is a great read for autism parents and any parent who wants a fuller perspective on life. Jeffrey Weinstein, Special Needs Parent Author InformationWhat business does a mother of two with a background in real estate and commercial lending have writing a book about autism? This is a question Carrie P. Holzer has asked herself many times over. But after eleven years of being told, at every turn, to share her son Cam's story, she has made it her business.As a first-time author, Carrie uses an honest lens to create a feeling of support and connection for her readers, bringing to life her humorous take on the highs and lows of life with autism.Carrie, Justin, and their two children, Cam and Gabby, live in the suburbs of Pittsburgh, Pa. Although the family's commitment to help Cam along the winding road of autism is ever present, recent years have allowed them to slow down a bit. With therapies falling away as Cam reaches goal after goal, the family has more time for weekend trips to their favorite lake spot, hitting golf balls at the local driving range, and Sunday afternoon video game matches.Connect with Carrie at www.carriepholzer.com or on Facebook or Instagram. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |