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Catherine's rules in the book "Rules" by Cynthia Lord help David because they provide structure and guidance in social situations, which he struggles with due to his autism. By following the rules, David is able to navigate relationships and communication more effectively, leading to improved interactions and understanding with others. Catherine's rules also encourage empathy and understanding, helping David to relate better to the people around him.
David was 8 years old.
David's favorite book in "Rules" is "Charlotte's Web" by E.B. White. He enjoys the story of friendship between the characters in the book.
I think it is Lord because the book is by Cynthia Lord so......I really don't know though.....!
The commissioner of NBA, which is currently David Stern, announces draft picks.
I think that Catherine is the protagonist because she is trying to teach David to be "normal".
The main characters in the book "Rules" by Cynthia Lord are Catherine, a girl who has a younger brother with autism named David, and Jason, a boy who moves in next door and becomes friends with Catherine and David. The story follows how these characters navigate friendship, family dynamics, and understanding differences.
The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet - 1952 David Picks a Pie 14-14 was released on: USA: 15 December 1965
Catherine's brother David does not understand rules like other kids do. Also, Jason at OT and Catherine become "friends" and Kristi tells Catherine to bring him to the dance! Catherine is embarrassed!!
David's eyes are blue in the book I Am David.
Saul is in I Samuel. David picks up at the end of I Samuel and continues through all of II Samuel. Solomon starts near the beginning of I Kings and continues for about half of the book. Saul and David are also covered in I Chronicles, and Solomon at the beginning of II Chronicles.
In the book "Rules" by Cynthia Lord, Kristi and Catherine create their own summer camp in their backyard. They come up with various activities for Kristi's younger brother, David, who has autism. Throughout the summer, they engage in art projects, outings, and games to help David improve his social skills and communication.