Review of Canaries Among Us
Posted: 28 Jul 2023, 13:15
[Following is a volunteer review of "Canaries Among Us" by Kayla Taylor.]
'Canaries Among Us' is a powerful and moving memoir about the author's experience as a mother whose child is being bullied at school. The book explores the intersections of bullying, neurodiversity, and mental health.
Taylor's daughter, Hannah, is on the autism spectrum and is often singled out by her peers for being different. Taylor's attempts to get the school to take action are met with indifference, and she is forced to navigate the complex system of bullying prevention on her own.
'Canaries Among Us' is a firsthand account of the impact of bullying on children and families. Taylor's story is a reminder that bullying is not just a problem for the victim, but for everyone who witnesses it. The book also offers hope and inspiration, as Taylor shares her journey of finding support and healing for her daughter.
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Here are some of the key takeaways from the book:
- Bullying is a serious problem that can have a devastating impact on children and families.
- Neurodivergent children are especially vulnerable to bullying.
- Schools often do not have adequate resources to address bullying.
- Parents need to be their children's advocates and fight for their safety.
- There is hope for healing from the trauma of bullying.
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I highly recommend "Canaries Among Us" to anyone who is interested in learning more about bullying, neurodiversity, and mental health. It is a powerful and inspiring book that is sure to resonate with anyone who has ever experienced bullying or knows someone who has.
I would rate the book 4 out of 5.
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Canaries Among Us
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'Canaries Among Us' is a powerful and moving memoir about the author's experience as a mother whose child is being bullied at school. The book explores the intersections of bullying, neurodiversity, and mental health.
Taylor's daughter, Hannah, is on the autism spectrum and is often singled out by her peers for being different. Taylor's attempts to get the school to take action are met with indifference, and she is forced to navigate the complex system of bullying prevention on her own.
'Canaries Among Us' is a firsthand account of the impact of bullying on children and families. Taylor's story is a reminder that bullying is not just a problem for the victim, but for everyone who witnesses it. The book also offers hope and inspiration, as Taylor shares her journey of finding support and healing for her daughter.
* * *
Here are some of the key takeaways from the book:
- Bullying is a serious problem that can have a devastating impact on children and families.
- Neurodivergent children are especially vulnerable to bullying.
- Schools often do not have adequate resources to address bullying.
- Parents need to be their children's advocates and fight for their safety.
- There is hope for healing from the trauma of bullying.
* * *
I highly recommend "Canaries Among Us" to anyone who is interested in learning more about bullying, neurodiversity, and mental health. It is a powerful and inspiring book that is sure to resonate with anyone who has ever experienced bullying or knows someone who has.
I would rate the book 4 out of 5.
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Canaries Among Us
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon