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Look At Me Look At Me cultivates a game to play with children while enhancing eye contact as the story is told with colorful pictures by these new fun loving characters, The PuppyDucks. This book gives us insight into the creative mind of an autistic young man as it he illustrated this using art to speak when he couldn't.Look At Me Look At Me was originally developed by a para-professional looking for the best way to reach a child. The student had great difficulty maintaining eye contact when being urged to discuss the day's events. Gallagher masterfully created this rhyming game for her student, David Cruz. Supported by the school speech therapist, Gallagher observed that they were on the right track to help David master eye contact during conversations. David began to illustrate the passages demonstrating that he understood what was being taught. The story is followed by a count-off game that encourages the reader to engage with someone else and maintain eye contact for as long as they can count together. Look At Me Look At Me was designed to help foster the development of eye contact in children and elici