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Canaries Among Us: A Mother's Story

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Canaries Among Us: A Mother's Story

Contributors:

By (Author) Kayla Taylor

ISBN:

9781647422936

Publisher:

She Writes Press

Imprint:

She Writes Press

Publication Date:

11th October 2022

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

371.9092

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

256

Dimensions:

Width 139mm, Height 215mm

Description

For those drawn to both Tara Westovers candid view into a difficult childhood and Susan Cains research on undervalued traits . . . Canaries Among Usencourages us to reconsider and appreciate kids who learn and think differently.

The courage to put this story on paper should not be overlooked . . . Taylor addresses so many noteworthy things . . .includ[ing] the importance of inclusion, diversity, and how to protect children who are vulnerable. Overall, I would highly recommend this book to all parents [and] educators. Everyone can benefit from a better understanding of [each] others differences.

San Francisco Book Review,5/5 STARS

Canaries Among Usexplores one of the most widespread threats to childrens well-being: a lack of acceptance. Kayla Taylor starts her day as an ordinary parent at a respected school, but her familys life turns upside-down when her child becomes the prime target of bullying. Taylor assumes the school will partner with her to solve the problem but is confounded when she finds the opposite: officials not only turn a blind eye to cruelty but also ostracize and attack anyone who speaks up against it.

Frustrated by this failure to protect vulnerable students, Taylor researches the challenges those in charge are most unwilling to discuss with herlike bullying, learning differences, and anxiety. She then digs deeper to study empowering responses that are woefully absent from many parenting books and teaching curriculaincluding validation, empathy, apologies, forgiveness, healing, and belonging. These concepts end up providing the guideposts Taylor needs to navigate both the exquisite joy and raw heartache inherent in raising a child who doesnt fit societys definition of normal.

Canaries Among Usis both a heart-rending expos of the ways we mistreat unique children and a searing indictment of societys tendency to revictimize people in their times of greatest need. Throughout,Canaries Among Uspoints to an alternative: supporting, and even celebrating, the dazzling variety of our humanity.

Reviews

This is an important book with essentialmessages for all of us . . .Lets hope that [Canaries Among Us] helps to open up the discussion in order to affect some change in our society.

Booktrib


Canaries Among Usis a masterpiece . . . a poignant, urgent, and important story that has yet to be told and needs to be heard. I recommend it to everyone involved in raising or educating children.

Rosalie Whitlock, CEO of the Childrens Health Council


For any parent who has worried their child does not fit in or who has battled with a school to do what is right for a child, this amazing book will heal your soul while offering important strategies, insights, and even several smiles along the way.

Jo Boaler, Stanford, Co-Founder ofyoucubed.org


Overall, this is a powerful book that offers a brilliant expos of how, even after the rise of anti-bullying efforts, enforcement remains a challenge, and it illustrates what happens when anti-bullying efforts are finally honored . . . A necessary book on the intersections of neurodivergence and bullying.

Kirkus Reviews


The courage to put this story on paper should not be overlooked . . . Taylor addresses so many noteworthy things . . . includ[ing] the importance of inclusion, diversity, and how to protect children who are vulnerable. Overall, I would highly recommend this book to all parents [and] educators. Everyone can benefit from a better understanding of [each] others differences.

San Francisco Book Review, 5/5 STARS


Taylor powerfully highlights Americas bias against neurodiversity in this heartfelt and sensitive debut . . . Parents will be swept into Taylors story, experiencing the familys pain and eventual triumphs alongside them, and some may even recognize their own biases and contributions to school bullying in the process.

Booklife by Publishers Weekly

Author Bio

Kayla Taylor writes to address important issues plaguing families, and she uses a pseudonym to protect the identities of minor children. She is donating her profits from the first edition ofCanaries Among Usto organizations promoting mental health, neurodiversity, and bullying prevention.

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