Joel Yanofsky is a seasoned book reviewer, and is finally using his best tools to describe his own world. His son is autistic, and he and his family have struggled with this for years. As Yanofsky points out, one of the most painful aspects of the disorder is thinking your child is like everyone else’s for a certain period (in his family’s case: the first three years of his son’s life), and then realizing adjustments must be made. Of course there are ups and downs, and “Bad Animals” explores them all, and how autism affects other aspects of life as well. WatchMojo was lucky enough to speak with Yanofsky about “Bad Animals” and how the book has changed his outlook on life.
WatchMojo - Your book is called “Bad Animals: A Father’s Accidental Education in Autism.” While that is pretty self-explanatory, why don’t you tell us a little more about its contents? continue reading...
Moms, like kids, need to sleep to function and be alert-but most times baby has a different sleeping schedule than you. continue reading...