RESOURCES FOR FAMILIES AND FRIENDS
RECOMMENDED READING
For the newly diagnosed:
- Welcome to Holland, by Emily Perl Kingsley 
- On Radical Acceptance (& Not Fixing Your Kid) by Heather Lanier 
- Welcome to the Club, from A Diary of a Mom blog 
- It’s Not About the Exceptions: All Stories Matter, from Ellen Stumbo 
For our village:
- How to Help a Rare Disease Family, Graphic by Effie Parks of Once Upon a Gene podcast 
- 9 Ways You Can Help a Special Needs Parent, by M. Lin 
- 7 Things You Don’t Know About a Special Needs Parent, by M. Lin 
Books for adults:
- Raising a Rare Girl: A Memoir by Heather Lanier 
- This Boy We Made: A Memoir of Motherhood, Genetics and Facing the Unknown by Taylor Harris 
- Demystifying Disability: What to Know, What to Say, and How to Be an Ally by Emily Ladau 
- The Reason I Jump: The Inner Voice of a 13-Year-Old Boy with Autism by Naoki Higashida 
- Shut Up About Your Perfect Kid: A Survival Guide for Ordinary Parents of Special Children by Gina Gallagher and Patricia Konjoian– A humorous, but helpful book about raising children with special needs. 
- Genetics for Dummies by Tara Rodden Robinson 
- The Out of Sync Child by Carol Kranowitz– Provides a thorough understanding of Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD). 
Books for Children:
These books are not all necessarily about special needs. Some merely teach children that it is okay to be different or teach the importance of kindness.
- Just Because by Rebecca Elliott 
- Dancing With Daddy by Anitra Rowe Schulte 
- Spaghetti in a Hot Dog Bun by Maria Dismondy 
- Tacky the Penguin by Helen Lester 
- Horton Hears a Who by Dr. Seuss 
- It’s Okay to be Different by Todd Parr 
- Red: A Crayon’s Story by Michael Hall 
Articles:
This article discusses two women who share a very rare genetic variation and the different ways in which the variation affects each of them.
- “The DIY Scientist, the Olympian and the Mutated Gene” by David Epstein, ProPublica, 1/16/2016 
Articles that discuss Whole Exome Sequencing:
- “Fighting a One of a Kind Disease” The New Yorker, by Seth Mnookin, 7/21/2014 
- “What Do You Do When You Have One of the Rarest Diseases Around” by Emily Mullin 
WEBSITES:
Genetic/Medical Information
- Genetic and Rare Diseases Information Center – provides the public with access to current, reliable, and easy to understand information about rare or genetic diseases. 
- Unique – Understanding Chromosome Disorders – Support and information for families of children with rare disorders. Based in the U.K. 
- University of Michigan Health System – page on Genetic Syndromes, contains many useful links 
- National Human Genome Research Institute – Talking Glossary of Genetic Terms 
- Global Genes – Rare Toolkits – provides individuals with usable information on a variety of topics related to living with and/or advocating for rare disease patients. RARE Toolkits are being created in collaboration with key rare disease stakeholders that have developed a vast array of subject matter expertise and believe in the importance of sharing these best practices. 
- Rare Disease Day – official website for Rare Disease Day, which occurs on the last day of February each year 
- Clinical Trials – ClinicalTrials.gov is a registry and results database of publicly and privately supported clinical studies of human participants conducted around the world. * can search HIST1H1E on this site to find out if there are any current clinical trials. 
- Orphanet – portal for rare diseases and orphan drugs 
For Inspiration
- The Mighty – offers inspirational stories of people and families living with rare diseases and special needs 
- SBSK – Created by Mr. Chris, a Special Education teacher in the United States, who creates videos of the students in his classroom to help teach the world about neurodiversity. 
- Ultimate List of Grants and Resources for Families of Kids with Special Needs 
Additional Resources
- Make-A-Wish America – granting wishes for kids with life-threatening or life-limiting medical conditions. 
- Special Education and Disability Acronyms/Abbreviations – Quick Reference Guide