David Holliday has been a public educator for 28 years. He has an undergraduate degree from Illinois Wesleyan University in Elementary Education and a Master's Degree from Illinois State University in Mathematics Education. Along with support from first cousin and author Liane Holliday-Willey (Pretending to Be Normal), David's experience with his autistic daughter Kelsey has helped him see the 'invisible' differences in all children, not just those on the spectrum. This book celebrates the author's epiphany regarding how all children perceive and process the information the world provides diff...