Jan 23, 2015 - "Adrian and Super-A Get Dressed and Say No Way" is the second book out from Be My Rails Publishing in a series of books and workbooks for children with autism spectrum disorder and ADHD. Many children with autism, Asperger's Syndrome, and ADHD have sensory issues, and getting dressed can prove to be a daily challenge both for them and their parents. In Adrian children with sensory issues will find a book character they can identify with.
Aug 12, 2014 - Be My Rails Publishing releases two more workbooks for children with autism spectrum disorder or ADHD. These workbooks offer children the opportunity to practice life skills in a fun way following their own superhero and her brother from the first Adrian and Super-A book.
Mar 03, 2014 - Adrian and Super-A: Bake and Like Differently is the first book out from Be My Rails Publishing in a series of helpful books and workbooks for children with autism spectrum disorder and ADHD. Be My Rails Publishing was founded by Jessica Jensen, the author of the Adrian and Super-A books. The publisher aspires to publish children’s books that will help boys and girls with autism or ADHD in their development of necessary life skills – but without compromising on a good childhood read. In this spirit, the picture story books about Adrian and Super-A use a combination of established tools (such as social stories and pictograms) together with a number of psychologically creative characters.
Jul 10, 2014 - Children with an autism spectrum disorder or ADHD now have a fun way to practice necessary life skills. A new series of activity books tailored for these children has just been released. The pages are colorful and pedagogical and will help develop the autistic or ADHD child by mixing life skills challenges with fun exercises based on the strengths and interests of these children.
Dec 18, 2013 - Be My Rails Publishing was recently founded for a group of children who have been written about at length, but sidelined when it comes to literature for them – the children with autism or ADHD. These children can soon enjoy their own books with a setup that has been fine-tuned by other children just like them.