May 16, 2015

CatherinePascuascropMay 12, 2015 – Vancouver, BC – The producer and host of The Autism Show Podcast, Catherine Pascuas, will publish an autism book for parents and educators. The yet-to-be-titled book is expected to be published and available on Amazon in Fall 2015.

Catherine Pascuas is an autism specialist, providing training and consultation to families and organizations that support individuals with autism. She provides in-person workshops as well long-distance coaching to families. As host of The Autism Show Podcast, she has interviewed 30+ autism experts and changemakers including Temple Grandin, Areva Martin, and Tania Marshall.

Catherine added, “This book will be a collection of activities to help empower parents of kids on the autism spectrum in the three areas kids often struggle with – communication, making friends, and learning life skills.”

The book will be a collaboration and feature some of the best activities by top autism educators in the field.

For a limited time, interested readers can sign up at autismshow.org/autismbook to receive a free copy of the book.

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The Autism ShowThe Autism Show Podcast: The Autism Show Podcast is a weekly interview show with leading autism advocates, educators, professionals, and organizations with the mission of sharing inspiring stories and best resources with the global autism community.

Contact Info:
Catherine Pascuas
Founder, Producer, Host
catherine@edxautism.com

http://autismshow.org

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