Super Shamlal - Living and Learning with Pathological Demand Avoidance

Author:   Kay Al-Ghani ,  Haitham Al-Ghani
Publisher:   Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Edition:   Illustrated edition
ISBN:  

9781787750562


Pages:   72
Publication Date:   21 October 2019
Recommended Age:   From 7 to 11 years
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Kay Al-Ghani ,  Haitham Al-Ghani
Publisher:   Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Imprint:   Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Edition:   Illustrated edition
Dimensions:   Width: 28.40cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 22.20cm
Weight:   0.520kg
ISBN:  

9781787750562


ISBN 10:   1787750566
Pages:   72
Publication Date:   21 October 2019
Recommended Age:   From 7 to 11 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Children / Juvenile ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Introduction; About PDA; Super Shamlal - The Story; Camel Facts; Home and Teaching Strategies; Resources

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It is amazing how such a simple, captivating children's story can so eloquently describe Pathological Demand Avoidance to both families and teachers, as well as to the child who has PDA. The management strategies for home and school as described in this delightful book will be endorsed by psychologists and really appreciated by parents. -- Tony Attwood, Minds and Hearts Clinic, Brisbane This latest gem from Kay Al-Ghani looks closely at one of the many layers of the onion that is the autism spectrum. She does it with the same respect, thoughtfulness and kindness she exemplified in her other books. Very touching story. -- Brian R. King, MSW Super Shamlal uses the unusual but powerful analogy of the hobbling of an Arabic racing camel to explain the restrictions of PDA. A sensitive and perceptive book, it is an excellent introduction to PDA for all those involved. -- Dr Clare Lawrence, Senior Lecturer in Education at Bishop Grosseteste University, Lincoln This book is a beautifully crafted story to help children with PDA, their friends and siblings understand this complex condition. Key points are illustrated through a likeable character, and in an positive way which supports the emotional wellbeing of children with PDA and those around them. -- Ruth Fidler, Education Consultant, complex autism


This latest gem from Kay Al-Ghani looks closely at one of the many layers of the onion that is the autism spectrum. She does it with the same respect, thoughtfulness and kindness she exemplified in her other books. Very touching story. -- Brian R. King, MSW Super Shalmal uses the unusual but powerful analogy of the hobbling of an Arabic racing camel to explain the restrictions of PDA. A sensitive and perceptive book, it is an excellent introduction to PDA for all those involved. -- Dr Clare Lawrence, Senior Lecturer in Education at Bishop Grosseteste University, Lincoln This book is a beautifully crafted story to help children with PDA, their friends and siblings understand this complex condition. Key points are illustrated through a likeable character, and in an positive way which supports the emotional wellbeing of children with PDA and those around them. -- Ruth Fidler, Education Consultant, complex autism


Super Shalmal uses the unusual but powerful analogy of the hobbling of an Arabic racing camel to explain the restrictions of PDA. A sensitive and perceptive book, it is an excellent introduction to PDA for all those involved. -- Dr Clare Lawrence, Senior Lecturer in Education at Bishop Grosseteste University, Lincoln This book is a beautifully crafted story to help children with PDA, their friends and siblings understand this complex condition. Key points are illustrated through a likeable character, and in an positive way which supports the emotional wellbeing of children with PDA and those around them. -- Ruth Fidler, Education Consultant, complex autism


I hope that this book will be widely read by teenagers. I think it shows that, whatever life throws at them especially in what are often such vulnerable and uncertain years, they are not alone; that there is always a way forward, and that there are others out there like them who know what they are going through. I hope this moving book will inspire other teenagers to feel better about themselves and encourage them to harness their passion and determination into a real force for good in this often difficult world. -- Zelda West-Meads, Counsellor and therapist and Agony Aunt for You magazine, Mail on Sunday It is amazing how such a simple, captivating children's story can so eloquently describe Pathological Demand Avoidance to both families and teachers, as well as to the child who has PDA. The management strategies for home and school as described in this delightful book will be endorsed by psychologists and really appreciated by parents. -- Tony Attwood, Minds and Hearts Clinic, Brisbane This latest gem from Kay Al-Ghani looks closely at one of the many layers of the onion that is the autism spectrum. She does it with the same respect, thoughtfulness and kindness she exemplified in her other books. Very touching story. -- Brian R. King, MSW Super Shalmal uses the unusual but powerful analogy of the hobbling of an Arabic racing camel to explain the restrictions of PDA. A sensitive and perceptive book, it is an excellent introduction to PDA for all those involved. -- Dr Clare Lawrence, Senior Lecturer in Education at Bishop Grosseteste University, Lincoln This book is a beautifully crafted story to help children with PDA, their friends and siblings understand this complex condition. Key points are illustrated through a likeable character, and in an positive way which supports the emotional wellbeing of children with PDA and those around them. -- Ruth Fidler, Education Consultant, complex autism


Author Information

K. I. Al-Ghani is a special educational needs teacher, university lecturer and international author, who has worked in education for 40 years. Haitham Al-Ghani is a talented book illustrator and cartoon animator. He graduated with Triple Distinction in Multi Media Studies and was awarded the Vincent Lines Award for creative excellence.

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