What Users Think of Books Beyond Words

 “I find them really useful.  The pictures are clear, the language is easy to understand.”

Davaletta Nathan, Community Nurse, Kent

 

 Books Beyond Words

 

“I think what you’re doing is brilliant.”

Gary Smith, Special Needs Teacher, Enfield

  Loving Each Other Safely
 Food ... Fun, Healthy and Safe  

“I’ve got some of the books, I find them very user friendly – particularly with the client groups and courses that I organise.”

Andrea Griffiths, Tutor Coordinator, Oxford City Community Services

  Am I Going to Die?

 

“They’re really useful actually – they’re great stuff.”

Delegate from the Learning Disability Today 2011 exhibition

“An excellent resource. I intend to use the pictures again next term."

Community Nurse, London

 

Sonia's Feeling Sad

 

“Really useful ... an excellent way of introducing issues around consent, inappropriate touch and keeping safe.”

Carer, London

 

Getting On With Cancer - Wearing a Wig  
Mugged  

"Hug Me Touch Me was very useful and effective in contributing to the management of one of my patients who has Asperger Syndrome."

Dr Christina Browne,

Consultant Psychiatrist

  Going to the Doctor  

“They're just so wonderful, these books.”

Community Nurse at the Learning Disability Today (London) 2010 exhibition

“My friend told me this was the first place I should visit!”

Delegate from the Learning Disability Today (London) 2007 exhibition

  Ron's Feeling Blue  

“You’re my favourite people.”

Delegate from the Learning Disability Today (London) 2008 exhibition

   Sonia's Feeling Sad
 

Books Beyond Words

 

“You’re just what I need!”

Delegate from the Learning Disability Today (London) 2008 exhibition

 

George Gets Smart

 

“They’re fantastic … I use them a lot.”

Delegate from the Learning Disability Today (London) 2006 exhibition


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