Tic Talk

Living with Tourette Syndrome: A 9-Year-Old Boy's Story in His Own Words (Hardcover) by Dylan Peters (Author)

Only four years old, when he was first diagnosed with Tourette Syndrome, Dylan Peters, at nine writes what he has learned of tolerance and acceptance during those five years most of us fail to learn in an entire lifetime. In his own words – often humorous, always insightful – Dylan helps readers of all ages understand Tourette Syndrome and the enormous pressures TS places on those who have it and those who love them. The colorful and heart-warming illustrations are by Dylan’s friend Zachary Wendland.

Highly recommended picture book for school libraries and for teaching young people everywhere about Tourette Syndrome., February 4, 2007

Becky Ottinger, Executive Director, Joshua Child and Family Development Center, "What a wonderful inspiration for children and parents. This should be read by all parents and children who receive the diagnosis of Tourette Syndrome. I will share with everyone who walks in the door!"

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The Joshua Child and Family Development Center is a non-profit organization that supports programs designed to improve the lives of individuals and families living with Tourette Syndrome, Asperger Syndrome, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder and their Associated Disorders through research, education, social and clinical programs.
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