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Underestimated
- An Autism Miracle
- Narrated by: George Newbern
- Length: 4 hrs and 11 mins
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Publisher's summary
The incredibly moving and inspiring story about a quest to finally be heard.
In Underestimated: An Autism Miracle, Generation Rescue’s cofounder J.B. Handley and his teenage son Jamison tell the remarkable story of Jamison’s journey to find a method of communication that allowed him to show the world that he was a brilliant, wise, generous, and complex individual who had been misunderstood and underestimated by everyone in his life.
Jamison’s emergence at the age of seventeen from his self-described “prison of silence” took place over a profoundly emotional and dramatic twelve-month period that is retold from his father’s perspective. The book unfolds like a spy thriller while allowing the listener to share in the complex emotions of both exhilaration and anguish that accompany Jamison’s journey for him and his family. Once Jamison’s extraordinary story has been told, Jamison takes over the narrative to share the story from his perspective, allowing the world to hear from someone who many had dismissed and cast aside as incapable.
Jamison’s remarkable transformation challenges the conventional wisdom surrounding autism, a disability impacting 1 in 36 Americans. Many scientists still consider nonspeakers with autism—a full 40 percent of those on the autism spectrum—to be “mentally retarded.” Is it possible that the experts are wrong about several million people? Are all the nonspeakers like Jamison?
Underestimated: An Autism Miracle will touch your heart, inspire you, remind you of the power of love, and ultimately leave you asking tough questions about how many more Jamisons might be waiting for their chance to be freed from their prison of silence, too. And, for the millions of parents of children with autism, the book offers a detailed description of a communication method that may give millions of people with autism back their voice.
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Journalist Deborah Norville uses her reporting skills to highlight the exciting research that proves that life improvements can stem from the practice of gratitude. Thank You Power is the extraordinary force that comes simply from acknowledging the "good things" in life. Beginning with the regular practice of counting one's blessings and feeling thankful for them, one can become healthier, happier, smarter, more resilient, and even able to undo the negative effects of stress.
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Everything in this brings me joy!
- By Anonymous User on 01-12-24
By: Deborah Norville
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Nothing Changes Until You Do
- A Guide to Self-Compassion and Getting Out of Your Own Way
- By: Mike Robbins
- Narrated by: Mike Robbins
- Length: 4 hrs and 36 mins
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After three years of living his dream as a professional baseball pitcher, Mike Robbins had an arm injury that benched him for good, and when this happened, he had to figure out who he was without the identity of "baseball player" - a process fraught with emotional highs and lows. He quickly realized that the self-criticism and self-doubt he was feeling are epidemic in our culture. Too often we base our value on our external world - our jobs, finances, appearance, or various other factors.
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20% Inspiration, 80% Biography
- By Troy on 04-27-15
By: Mike Robbins
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Things No One Else Can Teach Us
- Turning Losses into Lessons
- By: Humble the Poet
- Narrated by: Humble the Poet
- Length: 6 hrs and 27 mins
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Every one of us endures setbacks, disappointments, and failures that can incapacitate us. But we don’t have to let them. Instead, we can use these events as opportunities for growth. In Things No One Else Can Teach Us, Humble the Poet flips the conventional script for happiness and success, showing us how our most painful experiences can be our greatest teachers.
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HTP’S STORY AND LESSONS LEARNED
- By jaga on 11-04-19
By: Humble the Poet
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An Uncomplicated Life
- A Father's Memoir of His Exceptional Daughter
- By: Paul Daugherty
- Narrated by: Robert McCollum
- Length: 9 hrs and 17 mins
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A father’s exhilarating and funny love letter to his daughter with Down syndrome whose vibrant and infectious approach to life has something to teach all of us about how we can better live our own. Jillian Daugherty was born with Down syndrome. On the day Paul and Kerry, her parents, brought her home from the hospital they were flooded with worry and uncertainty, but also overwhelming love, which they channeled to “the job of building the better Jillian”. While their daughter had special needs, they refused to allow her to grow up needy - “expect, don’t accept” became their mantra.
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A Story on the Beauties of DS
- By Matthew on 04-16-23
By: Paul Daugherty
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My Two Moms
- Lessons of Love, Strength, and What Makes a Family
- By: Zach Wahls, Bruce Littlefield
- Narrated by: Kris Koscheski
- Length: 6 hrs and 53 mins
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On January 31, 2011, Zach Wahls addressed the Iowa House Judiciary Committee in a public forum regarding civil unions. The 19-year-old son of a same-sex couple, Wahls proudly proclaimed, "The sexual orientation of my parents has had zero effect on the content of my character." Hours later, his speech was posted on YouTube, where it went viral, quickly receiving more than two million views. By the end of the week, everyone knew his name and wanted to hear more from the boy with two moms.
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You will not regret listening to this.
- By V. Brown on 06-07-12
By: Zach Wahls, and others
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Committed
- Dispatches from a Psychiatrist in Training
- By: Adam Stern MD
- Narrated by: Adam Stern MD
- Length: 7 hrs and 3 mins
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Adam Stern was a student at a state medical school before being selected to train as a psychiatry resident at one of the most prestigious programs in the country. His new and initially intimidating classmates were high achievers from the Ivy League and other elite universities. Faculty raved about the group as though the residency program had won the lottery, nicknaming them “The Golden Class”, but would Stern ever prove that he belonged? In his memoir, Stern pulls back the curtain on the intense and emotionally challenging lessons he and his fellow doctors learned.
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Thank you for reminding me,
- By Ms D on 12-29-21
By: Adam Stern MD
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See You on the Mat
- A Story of Perspective, Resilience, and Transformation Through Brazilian Jiu Jitsu
- By: Marty Josey
- Narrated by: Marty Josey
- Length: 1 hr and 29 mins
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This book is about a journey. A journey of perspective. We all go through life with our own perceptions and expectations based on our pasts, experiences, and beliefs. Beliefs of how things are or how they should be. We interpret experiences and assign meanings to them. Many times, the meanings we assign, and the perceptions we have based on them, are very limited. We project our preconceived notions into situations which oftentimes keeps us from fully understanding or appreciating the opportunities we have at our fingertips.
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Really Enjoyed it
- By Rambo on 09-12-21
By: Marty Josey
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The Priority List
- A Teacher's Final Quest to Discover Life's Greatest Lessons
- By: David Menasche
- Narrated by: David Menasche
- Length: 4 hrs and 20 mins
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David Menasche lived for his work as a high school English teacher. His passion inspired his students, and between lessons on Shakespeare and sentence structure, he forged a unique bond with his kids, buoying them through personal struggles while sharing valuable life lessons.
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Truly Inspiring!!
- By Trish on 07-13-14
By: David Menasche
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Little Matches
- A Memoir of Finding Light in the Dark
- By: Maryanne O'Hara
- Narrated by: Maryanne O'Hara
- Length: 9 hrs and 56 mins
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When their only child was diagnosed with cystic fibrosis (CF) at the age of two, Maryanne O'Hara and her husband were told that Caitlin could live a long life or be dead in a matter of months. Thirty-one years later, Caitlin lost her battle with this devastating disease following an excruciating two-year wait on the transplant list and a last-minute race to locate a pair of healthy lungs. The sudden spiral of events left Maryanne in an existential crisis, searching to find an answer to the eternal question: Why we are here?
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I don't know who needs to read it...
- By H. Hill on 04-18-23
By: Maryanne O'Hara
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Slay Like a Mother
- How to Destroy What's Holding You Back So You Can Live the Life You Want
- By: Katherine Wintsch
- Narrated by: Katherine Wintsch
- Length: 8 hrs and 47 mins
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In this emotionally charged how-to guide, you'll laugh, you'll cry, and you'll discover eye-opening lessons about: The mask you're wearing. The one you hide behind when you say everything is "just fine" when it's not. Your unrealistic expectations. The goal-setting tactics you're deploying to get ahead could be what's holding you back. The difference between struggling and suffering. Being a mother is a struggle - it always has been - but your suffering is optional.
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Great for dads too!
- By Earl Cox on 06-20-19
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Life, Animated
- A Story of Sidekicks, Heroes, and Autism
- By: Ron Suskind
- Narrated by: Ron Suskind
- Length: 13 hrs and 6 mins
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This is the real-life story of Owen Suskind, the son of the Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Ron Suskind and his wife, Cornelia. An autistic boy who couldn't speak for years, Owen memorized dozens of Disney movies, turned them into a language to express love and loss, kinship, brotherhood. The family was forced to become animated characters, communicating with him in Disney dialogue and song; until they all emerge, together, revealing how, in darkness, we all literally need stories to survive.
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Life, Animated ... is Love, Animated *****
- By Tom T. Rumble on 04-12-14
By: Ron Suskind
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Useful Belief
- Because It's Better Than Positive Thinking
- By: Chris Helder
- Narrated by: Chris Helder
- Length: 1 hr and 36 mins
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Useful Belief turns the "be positive" industry upside down with a fresh and modern approach to achievement. Sometimes things in life are not positive. Sometimes bad things happen to good people. If you've had a nightmare of a year, the last thing you want to hear is "Be positive!" Instead, you need an actual strategy to dig yourself out and a truly useful guidebook to show you where to go next. This is that guidebook.
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absolute perfection.
- By Anonymous User on 07-28-21
By: Chris Helder
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Fully Alive
- Discovering What Matters Most
- By: Timothy Shriver
- Narrated by: David Drummond
- Length: 10 hrs and 53 mins
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At a time when we are all more rudderless than ever, we look for the very best teachers and mentors to guide us. In Fully Alive, an unusual and gripping memoir, Timothy Shriver shows how his teachers have been the world's most forgotten minority: people with intellectual disabilities. In these pages we meet the individuals who helped him come of age and find a deeper and more meaningful way to see the world.
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Eye opening book
- By Robert J. Herman on 06-05-15
By: Timothy Shriver
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Happily Ever After
- The Life-Changing Power of a Grateful Heart
- By: Trista Sutter
- Narrated by: Trista Sutter
- Length: 5 hrs and 44 mins
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Whether or not you remember Trista (Rehn) Sutter from her heartbreak on the first season of The Bachelor reality show or as the original Bachelorette, you’ve probably seen her on the cover of magazines like People and US Weekly or on shows like Ellen and Dancing with the Stars. She has rarely been out of the public eye since falling in love with Ryan Sutter on The Bachelorette more than ten years ago.
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Not what I was expecting
- By marcie on 01-09-17
By: Trista Sutter
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- Amazon Customer
- 10-08-23
Educators MUST READ/LISTEN!
So, so vital. Thank you for helping me understand what I have long suspected---that our nonspeaking students are highly intelligent. This should ALWAYS be our starting point and central grounding point.
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- Charmomder
- 10-08-24
Very inspiring and helpful!
My son is nonverbal (6 years old), And I know he is so smart. We looked into doing letter boarding with him maybe a year ago, but couldn't afford it, so we were trying to figure out other ways to help him communicate. Right now we're learning ASL with him, and he seems to have taken to that, but I have letterboarding on the back burner as an option if ASL doesn't fully pan out.
We saw the Spellers movie a while ago when it first came out, and I didn't realize that Jamie was in it at the time until listening to this book! I need to go back and watch it again after listening to this book, now knowing more of his backstory.
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- Precious Reese
- 06-02-24
Inspired and filled with hope
Thank you so much Jamie, JB, and the Dude Bros for sharing your stories! I am filled with so much hope and I’m excited to start this journey with my daughter! This was an amazing book!
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- Heidi
- 02-06-24
inspiring for parents of children with ASD
this book gave me hope for the future of my young child with ASD. We have already done so many of the therapies that the family of Jamie also tried prior to trying the letter board.
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- Jeanette Mills
- 02-11-24
never giving up
This has been the best book of our Life is literally helping us my non speaking son finally have a voice after 40 years wow thanks jamie n family for sharing blessings to yll💙😂
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- Mrs MM
- 08-20-23
Insightfully Written - Perfectly Narrated
One of the best narrators I've listened to, read with a conversational, natural cadence. Loved the author's use of location to mark milestones. As a special needs educator I was initially trained in data based / behavior modification style strategies but also had an intuitive heart for presumed competency in my students. It is so very helpful to have the viewpoint from the feelings of autistic people, especially re such challenges as stim and compulsions. Over the years it was a blessing to learn about other approaches, see their advantages and successes, and then incorporate them into a "whatever brings the best individual success" learning environment to my classrooms (both special needs and standard ed). I am thrilled to see S2C bringing non speakers' voices to the world! Thank you for sharing your very personal and inspirational journey.
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- Texas Mom
- 01-29-24
Moving story
We absolutely must get the word out about the idea that a large portion of the non-speaking autistic population could be helped by learning to use spelling boards! It is a matter of doing what could revolutionize life for a huge population that is currently misunderstood and underestimated!
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- dlb
- 03-28-24
hope
What a blessing. Hope for so many people. We have to make this happen for them.
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- J Wright
- 10-30-24
The hope this story offers.
Every family with an autism diagnosis must read thus book. I cried through much of it as the story of Jamie's progress unfolded. I am committed to sharing this story with every family with autism I know.
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- Mbenson
- 11-17-23
Could not put this book down!
Wow! What an amazingly insightful book. I had no idea that this is the world of non speaking people living with autism. I highly recommend this book and please share with others. Everyone needs to hear this!!
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