Sammy is having the absolute worst day ever.
And on those really bad, rotten days, you can always count on family to be there for you..
Benji, the Bad Day, and Me embraces the philosophy that we are all part of a wide spectrum of neurodiversity.
Pla shares her experience of raising sons with different personality traits and needs.
In this tender story about siblings, author Sally J.
But somebody is noticing, and may just have an idea on how to help Sammy feel better.
Sammy doesn\'t have a special place, and he\'s convinced no one cares how he feels or even notices him.
On days like this, Benji has a special play-box where he goes to feel cozy and safe.
After he walks home in the pouring rain, he finds his autistic little brother Benji is having a bad day too.
At school, he got in trouble for kicking a fence, then the cafeteria ran out of pizza for lunch.
Nothing seems to be going right for Sammy today.
His little brother, Benji, knows exactly what that\'s like.
Sammy is having the absolute rottenest, worst day ever.
And on those really bad, rotten days, you can always count on family to be there for you.
Benji, the Bad Day, and Me embraces the philosophy that we are all part of a wide spectrum of neurodiversity.
Pla shares her experience of raising sons with different personality traits and needs.
In this tender story about siblings, author Sally J.
But somebody is noticing, and may just have an idea on how to help Sammy feel better.
Sammy doesn\'t have a special place, and he\'s convinced no one cares how he feels or even notices him.
On days like this, Benji has a special play-box where he goes to feel cozy and safe.
After he walks home in the pouring rain, he finds his autistic little brother Benji is having a bad day too.
At school, he got in trouble for kicking a fence, then the cafeteria ran out of pizza for lunch.
Nothing seems to be going right for Sammy today.
His little brother, Benji, knows exactly what that\'s like.
Sammy is having the absolute rottenest, worst day ever.
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In this tender story, author Pla shares her experience of raising sons with different personality traits and needs while embracing the philosophy that we are all part of a wide spectrum of neurodiversity.
His little brother, Benji, knows exactly what that\'s like.
Sammy is having the absolute worst day ever