$16.95



2006, ISBN 1-931282-84-6
Math, sea creatures,
respecting others, and more
A young
boy with autism and his teacher use art to communicate emotions, questions,
and behavioral issues.
Sundays with
Matthew: A Young Boy with Autism and an Artist Share Their Sketchbooks
by Matthew Lancelle and Jeanette Lesada is a positive and encouraging
example of a special relationship between two artists sharing a passion
for art and life. Since many children and youth with autism have well-defined
special interests, it is valuable to determine what those interests
are and find ways to use them to reinforce appropriate behavior.
Sundays with Matthew demonstrates that using a special interest
and talent is a proven way to help a child reach his full potential.
Jeanettes sketchbook tips at the end of the book will inspire
others to engage in similar ventures.
Jeanette met Matthew
through the Wisconsin Early Autism Program (WEAP) in Milwaukee. WEAP
underwent funding cuts and Jeanette was laid off the payroll; however,
she decided to stay on with Matthew once a weekon Sundays. Now
free from guidelines, Jeanette started her own program with Matthew.
They began to sketch in order to talk about topics, including
emotions, behavior, likes and dislikes. She utilized Matthews
favorite things, such as monsters and sea creatures, to capture his
attention and interest. According to Jeanette: